Jeff Dunham Arguing With Myself Jun 2026

Two completely different accents and rhythms. Bubba J says something dumb, José replies with a slow, spicy pun. Dunham must switch between redneck drawl and Spanish-accented English in under 2 seconds — and keep his lips still.

As Jeff continued to get ready, the argument escalated. Jeff's other characters, like Achmed and Jose Jalapeño, started to chime in. jeff dunham arguing with myself

Dunham starts with Walter, then switches to Peanut mid-sentence. Peanut insults Walter’s age; Walter calls Peanut a “fuzzy moron.” Dunham physically turns his head back and forth, creating the illusion of two separate entities arguing through one mouth. Two completely different accents and rhythms

Would you like a transcript excerpt of a specific “argument” scene from the special, or a comparison with other ventriloquists who do multi-character dialogue (e.g., Nina Conti, Terry Fator)? As Jeff continued to get ready, the argument escalated