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Ulysses S. Grant Doesn't Like to Be Recognized
For today's 4:20 Video, we bring you Los Angeles-based funnymen and filmmakers Honor Student, who decided to peek into the psyche of one of America's greatest leaders.
The mind of a dead president turns out to be a morbid yet musical place.
Watch out for Abe Lincoln's cameo on the keyboard guitar. No wonder Walt Whitman thought he was so sexy!
(Rated Mature for some sabre-related violence.)
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