It's safe to say that
and
are not BFF's. At rallies, he called her "Crooked Hillary," and led the crowd in a chant to "Lock her up!" He mocked her physical health, saying she didn't "have the stamina to be president." He retweeted a gif where he appears to hit her in the head with a golf ball. Rumor has it their beef goes back to 2010, when the Clintons didn't invite Trump to Chelsea's wedding.
After the election, political rivals usually stop sniping at each other. Sometimes they even become friends, like the Bushes and the Clintons. But it doesn't look like
and Hillary Clinton will be hanging out any time soon. She slams him in speeches, and he slams her on Twitter, almost every day. Do they really hate each other? I don't know, but if they do, the president should probably avoid stopping by Disney World next time he goes toMar-a-Lago.
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Disney World recently unveiled their refurbished Hall of Presidents. That's an exhibit where they bring every American world leader to life as an animatronic figure - or creepy robot, take your pick. The figures take part in an audio-animatronics show that children probably find much less exciting than Splash Mountain and taking pictures with Elsa from Frozen. The attraction was closed in January, but now it has finally re-opened, and the lineup includes the 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump.
Many people criticized Trump's animatronic figure, calling its design "atrocious." A few Twitter users compared it to actor Jon Voigt. But most people said it looked very similar to one of Trump's least favorite people in the world, Hillary Clinton.
The comparison gave birth to a conspiracy theory: Did Disney start creating an animatronic Hillary Clinton, and then change that model to Donald Trump at the last minute? After all, the Election Night results shocked the world. Everybody thought Hillary would win. And the exhibit was supposed to reopen on June 30. Why was it delayed for six months? Is that suspicious? I don't know, but the reactions on Twitter were pretty hilarious.
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Disney hasn't responded yet, because they're too busy
in the world. So, this is all speculation. There is no proof the animatronic figure was originally Hillary. I mean, The Mouse House has so much money, you'd think they'd be able to afford creating a Trump figure from scratch. Also, you'd think a big family friendly amusement park would want to avoid any political controversy. Plus, are the other animatronic figure really that much more accurate? This could all just be a coincidence.
Still, though, it's funny to think about
to the comparison. He finally sees his cool Hall of Presidents figure, and it looks partially like him, and partially like one of his biggest enemies. For him, "the happiest place on Earth" has become the most horrifying.