The 2016 Election in 10 Memes
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The 2016 Election in 10 Memes

We're totally taking this election seriously!

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The 2016 Election in 10 Memes
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The 2016 election has been a whirlwind. We've seen some serious candidacies, including some by legitimate political outsiders. We've heard some excellent proposals that address the serious issues in our country. We've been completely focused on the election at all times, not even once mentioning appearances. Oh, and most importantly, every candidate has been completely and totally honest with us.

And now for the real analysis. Here are ten memes that actually describe the 2016 election.

1. The hair needs no introduction or explanation.

2. We are angry with the establishment.

So angry, in fact, that we'll vote for whoever claims to be a political outsider, regardless of whether they actually are.

3. No respect.

Between Hillary's email issues, Bernie's crazy promises, Donald's comments and policies, and Ted Cruz's constitutional rights B.S., I can't really think of a candidate that I trust or respect.

4. Excellent plans to pay for stuff.

Guys, Bernie Sanders has it figured out. Pixie dust really is the solution to all our problems. It can even forgive the mind-blowing amount of debt that Bernie's plans will run up.

5. Proofreading errors.

Great statement Donald. Glad you've finally given us some badly needed clarity.

6. So you thought I'd forgotten about Hillary? Unfortunately not.

Sometimes, I think this is why people vote for Hillary. Not because they like her. But because they hate the Donald more.

7. Sexism and more confusion.

Only in America are voters this uninformed and biased. This image might sum up every liberal in America today. They're automatically right and you're automatically wrong.

8. More ridiculous suggestions.

Carpet bomb ISIS? Okay Ted. Tax cuts for the rich? Tried that. Return education to the states? Yeah because Oklahoma is doing such a great job with it already. Climate change doesn't exist? Ask the scientists who actually study it. Shut down the government over a minor provision? Wait, we actually do have to take that seriously.

9. THE CONSTITUTION

I thought the Supreme Court, which is given power by the Constitution to interpret both it and the law made those decisions. Not Congressmen. But if Ted says it, it must be somewhere in the Almighty Constitution.

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