jeudi 27 avril 2017
The Simpsons Reviewed Donald Trump's First 100 Days, and It's So Dark
In a promotional clip for an upcoming episode, The Simpsons tackled Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and it's both grim and ridiculous.
For starters, the video opens with a jarring shot of Sean Spicer, who's committed suicide in the official press briefing room. See? We warned you it was dark. A few seconds later, Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner are seen strangling each other. Other notable moments include the president's wig taking on a mind of its own, Ivanka Trump getting appointed to the Supreme Court, and Marge and Homer Simpson self-medicating.
Watch the quintessential video - paid for by "Anybody Else 2020" - above.
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