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Hillary Hilariously Weighs In After Image From 2016 Debate With Trump Sparks Musical Meme

Donald Trump; Hillary Clinton
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The former Secretary of State named a classic duet after the picture of the two then-candidates sparked musical comparisons.

A resurfaced photo of former Republican President Donald Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton taken at the 2016 Presidential election has gone viral.

At the time the photo was snapped by a lucky photographer, the then-opposing candidates were going head to head at the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.


But the photo didn't exactly translate as a heated moment.

Instead, Trump and Clinton–who were both holding handheld mics–appeared as if they were singing a duet together.

Of course, Twitter was all on board with this twist on scary-oke. Take a look at the tweet that's making the rounds again.

Take a seat, because the show is about to begin.

After the song choice question went viral, Hillary Clinton herself weighed in.

The 2016 Democratic presidential candidate guessed the Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers song "Islands in the Stream."

She added of Trump:

"He’s yelling nonsense syllables."

People appreciated Clinton’s humor and grace.



Others offered suggestions of what song Trump was singing.


The Twitterverse offered other ideas about the song they were belting to each other.






Thanks to some creative magic and one user's spare time, it appears we got the song that entertained viewers in attendance on debate night.

See?

Even the fiercest rivals from different sides of the political aisle can put aside their differences and be brought together through the joy of music.

At least that's what Twitter would like to think.

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