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https://www.joe.ie/movies-tv/simpsons-writer-reveals-how-he-predicted-the-presidency-of-donald-trump-566796
Simpsons writer reveals how he predicted the presidency of Donald Trump
The episode aired 16 years ago…
The creators of The Simpsons seem to know something we don't when it comes to predicting things in the future having previously been correct about the invention of smart watches and the horse meat scandal.
Now, it's been well publicised that they predicted the Trump Presidency in an episode 16 years ago.
The episode is named Bart To The Future and in it, Lisa is the President of the USA and is attempting to rebuild the economy after Donald Trump ruined it during his term as president.
Dan Greaney, a writer on the show, explained to The Hollywood Reporter: "It was a warning to America.
"That just seemed like the logical stop before hitting (rock) bottom.
"It was consistent with the vision of America going insane.
"What we needed was for Lisa to have problems beyond her fixing, that everything went as bad as it possibly could, and that's why we had Trump be president before her.
"The Donald Trump that we were writing about was kind of a lovable, over-the-top character and didn’t have this darkness.
"There’s nothing in the episode about walls or rounding up Mexicans or Islamophobia. You would expect that he’d build giant monuments to himself but you wouldn’t expect that the first thing would be a wall."
Now, we're not sure to what extent this prophecy from The Simpsons will be correct, he's already President Elect, will he ruin America's economy?
In fairness to Trump, political leaders from all over the world have shown themselves to be more than adept at doing this over the years, so if he does, it won't be a new phenomenon.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/10/simpsons-predicted-president-trump-back-to-the-future
Back to the future: how the Simpsons and others predicted President Trump
Sixteen years ago it was a punchline for Lisa Simpson. In Back to the Future, he was the model for the bullying bad guy. Is the joke still funny?
The truth may currently feel stranger than fiction, but Donald Trump’s emergence as a political leader – and even his presidency – has been predicted in fictional dramas more than once. The outcomes, notably, have not been good.
In 2000, Bart to the Future, an episode of the Simpsons in which Bart imagines his coming years, showed Lisa Simpson taking over as “America’s first straight female president” from an outgoing President Trump. “As you know,” she tells her team in the Oval Office, “we’ve inherited quite a budget crunch from President Trump.”
She asks how bad things have got, to be told the country is broke, as the previous regime invested in the nation’s children but “created a generation of ultra-strong super-criminals”.
What may have seemed, 16 years ago, an implausible fantasy was intended as “a warning to America”, the episode’s creators told The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year.
“The important thing is that Lisa comes into the presidency when America is on the ropes, and that is the condition left by the Trump presidency,” the episode’s writer Dan Greaney said. “What we needed was for Lisa to have problems that were beyond her fixing, that everything went as bad as it possibly could, and that’s why we had Trump be president before her.”
A potential president Trump “just seemed like the logical last stop before hitting bottom,” he said. “It was pitched because it was consistent with the vision of America going insane.”
Fifteen years later, after Trump did in fact announce his candidacy, a new Simpsons short, Trumptastic Voyage, poked fun at the wannabe world leader (and his hair).
Images from this cartoon – of Trump at the presidential podium and descending an escalator in Trump Tower – have, wrongly, been circulated on social media (and now in some old media, too, notably Thursday’s front page of the Sun) as part of that 16-year-old prophecy.