No, really, it is LITERALLY a Simpsons episode. Check it out:
Yes, friends: The Sock Puppet’s government has no credibility, so it is going to be spending millions of dollars showing you an ad that was envisioned 29 years ago in an episode of the Simpsons titled “Marge in Chains.”
Hey, this was also made in 1993:
Ok, it was actually called “Weekend at Bernie’s,” but that movie - which is undeniably the model for this entire quasi-presidential administration - was also actually released in 1993, the same year Democrats apparently got their idea for co-opting Tom Hanks’s credibility for their own political purposes.
And what of Tom Hanks? Why would this famed actor agree to do ads that are demonstrably false in their message? Why would he demean his own personal credibility to support an effort to prop up the most failed U.S. president in modern history by lying about his record?
It’s a mystery, sort of like asking why Matt Damon, who had previously never made a bad movie, risked an apparently ruined his own career by agreeing to appear in a stinker anti-oil and gas movie called “Promised Land” in 2013. Some things just can’t be explained.
That is all.
Like so many of his fellow thespians, sadly, Hanks is a rank liberal that would sell his momma to the devil for a dollar.
Surely this is a joke.