Christmas Ad Re-imagined: Starring Hillary and President Elect Trump – IOTW Report

Christmas Ad Re-imagined: Starring Hillary and President Elect Trump

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15 Comments on Christmas Ad Re-imagined: Starring Hillary and President Elect Trump

  1. Michigan has not been called yet.
    Just think, if Hillary had won Florida, 29 electorals.

    It would be…
    Trump: 261
    Hillary: 261

    Nobody would have 270.
    Michigan’s 16 electorals would be winner take all.

    The state would be full of lawyers tonight and the country would be really boiling!

    Imagine, Florida redux.

  2. If you haven’t seen the original ad–I forget what it is for (but it’s very good) there are all sorts of animals jumping after the family goes to bed — the only one who sees is the dog. In the morning when they open the door, the dog runs out and starts jumping. That is why Trump is the dog jumping. I don’t see them calling Trump a dog unless they are calling him the TOP DOG. 🙂 I love this! 😀

  3. That’s fantastic Tuesday!….I’d never seen it before…..I saw fox, squirrel, possum, hedgehog, badger, american negro….many woodland and urban creatures…..how lucky I am…..NOW, who feels the most slighted?….

  4. Saw this twice and still didn’t get it. Saw the original Tuesday posted the link to and still didn’t get it. My brain is exhausted, but the light bulb went off just a minute ago:

    Trump got to it FIRST. Hillary wanted it so bad and HE BEAT HER TO IT!!!

    Bwaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

  5. Funny as hell!

    Thanks for recognition, Vietvet.

    Claudia, you must see the original Tuesday linked to.

    I saw it after I watched Vietvet’s link and immediately thought you’d love it.

    You’ll see why. 😉

  6. Trump as dog never entered my mind as a negative.

    At most, I saw it as him being irreverent to their game and expectations – and lovin’ every moment of it.

    My house! My house! ha ha! Not yours!

    Kind of like looking forward to that cold slice of your favorite pizza in the morning and finding out your dog learned to open the fridge and help himself.

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