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People Are Tweaking Movie Titles To Hilariously Roast A Photo Of Trump And 6 Of The Republican Leadership

People Are Tweaking Movie Titles To Hilariously Roast A Photo Of Trump And 6 Of The Republican Leadership
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A picture is worth a thousand words.

But sometimes it is worth a movie title.


Or at least that's when Twitter user Jerri Swan thought when they saw a photo of President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and other Republican leaders.

They posted the photo on Twitter and asked people to suggest film titles to go with it.

They included a few of their own suggestions to get the ball rolling as well as sharing a few other photos.

From there, the suggestions took off.

As well as the puns...





A few classic films made the list.





Many made some political commentary.




Twitter user The Volatile Mermaid had an embarrassment of riches with their suggestions.


More people added suggestions on Mermaid's post.


















The suggestions went on and on.

In this volatile political climate, sometimes people just need a good chuckle.

So, what would you title this movie?

A comedian who always had something to say about the current state of affairs and who is sorely missed right now, George Carlin, could make people laugh even when discussing topics that weren't funny.

A retrospective of Carlin's 40 years in comedy is available here.

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