Homer Simpson Makes His Choice Between Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump

Even though Americans have the option of voting for Green Party presidential nominee, Dr. Jill [...]

Even though Americans have the option of voting for Green Party presidential nominee, Dr. Jill Stein, or Libertarian Party presidential nominee, Gary Johnson, the media has convinced most Americans that they can only choose between Republican Party presidential nominee, Donald Trump, and Democratic Party presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton.

Continuing with that narrative, Fox has put out a new sketch in which Homer and Marge Simpson try to figure out who would be a better president: Trump or Clinton? To help them decide, they imagine how Trump and Clinton would react to an urgent presidential matter arising at 3 in the morning.

For President Hillary Clinton, she would have to deal with her husband and former president, Bill, getting over the fact that when the phone rings it's now for her, not him. As for President Donald Trump, he is more concerned with tweeting about Sen. Elizabeth Warren than heading off to the situation room.

THE SIMPSONS continues to strike a chord with viewers for irreverently poking fun at anything and everything. As the longest-running scripted series in television history, THE SIMPSONS has become one of the most consistently groundbreaking, innovative and recognizable entertainment franchises throughout the world. With its subversive humor and delightful wit, the series has made an indelible imprint on American pop culture, and its family members – HOMER (Dan Castellaneta), MARGE (Julie Kavner), BART (Nancy Cartwright), LISA (Yeardley Smith) and MAGGIE – are television icons. Recently renewed for unprecedented 27th and 28th seasons, THE SIMPSONS has won 31 Emmy Awards, a 2015 People's Choice Award and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2012 for the theatrical short "The Longest Daycare." The series recently received five 2015 Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Animated Program. "The Simpsons Movie" was a hit feature film; the mega-attraction "The Simpsons Ride" at Universal Studios has received historic expansion updates with the addition of Springfield added to the roster; and the show was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2000. It was named the "Best Show of the 20th Century" by Time magazine, and called the "Greatest American Sitcom" by Entertainment Weekly in 2013.

0comments