"Beautiful river. Beautiful. Water coming out of its gulf. Water coming out of its whatever."
It's not hard to imagine President-elect Donald Trump saying that ... if he was narrating a nature documentary in a parallel universe. That musing about the Mississippi River and free sex xxx videosother hilarious tidbits have emerged from #TrumpNarratesPlanetEarth, perhaps the only funny thing after his victory at the polls.
SEE ALSO: This t-shirt is the scary logical endpoint of Trump’s media tantrumsTwitter users have taken Trump's voice and imagined him narrating the actions of birds and other animals for the documentary series Planet Earth.
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But it doesn't stop there. They've also satirized some of his statements about prisoners of war, his racist tirades against Mexican immigrants, his sexist comments and his statements about understanding the Islamic State better than generals.
Trump narrating Planet Earthis a ridiculous idea. He may "have the best words," but he wouldn't be able to stay on script for an entire episode.
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