The Simpsons poured candidates for US presidency. Video
On the Internet, a comedy two-minute video "The Simpsons" with the "participation" of US presidential candidates.
In it, Marge, like all of America, is haunted by a political advertisement of presidential candidates. Homer, her husband and the main character in the animated series, tries to console her. He proposes to present a world where all candidates are together and respect each other. Initially, everything is fine, but then, as in a real presidential campaign, 2016, each candidate is trying to "destroy" the opponent.
For a year, Americans are tired of the presidential race and more and more often create a comic parody of it.
Recently Online appeared parody of the series "Game of Thrones" with Donald Trump. The video successfully “entered” his image and picked up the moments of his speeches, which are perfectly combined with the text of the film characters.
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