The so-called president, bad, bigly. Sad.

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have the so called 'comedians' given up making fools of themselves?
nawww...
I don't believe it.

That's their job. Trump could have a future in comedy himself.

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Upped ! What a sad state of affairs in Syria ... The world pisses me off , i try to steer clear of most news channels as well ! They only report about what they want you tonhear and see ! Its all too rediculous and tireing for me 👍

I don't watch much news, but I read a few reliable sources to track what's happening. They all have an agenda, but I take that into consideration. I know the Guardian really doesn't like Trump, so they are going to make fun of him. Politicians just have to accept that will happen, but he seems to be thin-skinned.

We just have to wait and see how it goes ! I mean Hillary would have been worse as far as im concerned , but i dont like getting into these political things , and in Canadian so once things calm down maybe the news will improve ! Lol ! Good luck with that one 😂😆

I think comedians regard Trump as a gift, because he and those around him provide so much material for comedy. Apologies to those outside the US who may not be familiar, but the long-running sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live is having a bit of a revival thanks to their takes on Trump and his staff. Obama was too serious from a comedic standpoint, and it was hard to parody him without looking bland or racist.

Whatever happens with Trump, the key industries who will most likely prosper from this administration will be Oil/Gas, Financial (Wall Street), News Media, and Comedy.

I've seen some of the SNL sketches. He is easy to parody, but still a scary man for many.

No doubt. But he's a character. Think of George W. Bush.