BRING ON THE THUNDER! THUNDER! THUNDER!

Published on December 18, 2025
Duration: 9:29

This video features Johnny B's 'Thunder Thursday' meme review segment, offering satirical commentary on political figures, social issues, and internet culture. While not a technical firearms guide, it touches on firearms-adjacent topics and community engagement, concluding with a brief cameo from Paul Harrell discussing gun fit. The host's authority is established through deep familiarity with meme culture and rapport with a Second Amendment-oriented audience.

Quick Summary

Paul Harrell's 'Thunder Thursday' is a meme review segment hosted by Johnny B, offering satirical commentary on politics, social issues, and internet culture. It features user-submitted memes and includes community engagement elements like 'Woo of the Week.' The video concludes with a brief cameo from Paul Harrell discussing gun fit.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Gary Busey Cameo
  2. 00:26Thunder Thursday Meme Review Begins
  3. 02:08Social and Cultural Commentary
  4. 04:02Merchandise Spotlight: Tristar Trading
  5. 05:47Woo of the Week
  6. 06:07Political Satire and Current Events
  7. 08:39Outro and Paul Harrell Cameo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'Thunder Thursday' on Paul Harrell's channel?

'Thunder Thursday' is a recurring segment hosted by Johnny B on the Paul Harrell YouTube channel. It features a review of user-submitted memes, offering satirical commentary on a wide range of topics including politics, social issues, and internet culture.

What kind of content is featured in the Thunder Thursday meme review?

The meme review covers diverse subjects such as political figures (Trump, Netanyahu), social theories (flat earth), historical events (crusades), pop culture references (Seinfeld, Kenny Loggins), and commentary on political correctness and current events.

Does the video offer firearms training or technical advice?

While the channel is associated with firearms content and features a brief cameo from Paul Harrell discussing gun fit, this specific video focuses on a meme review segment. It does not provide technical firearms instruction or training drills.

What merchandise is promoted in the video?

The video promotes a new t-shirt design from Tristar Trading titled 'Make Asylums Great Again,' which features Beetlejuice imagery and is described as intentionally provocative.

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