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"Fuller House" Cast Has Heart-to-Heart with Donald Trump (Jimmy Fallon)



Michelle Tanner may not be on “Fuller House,” but the men of the beloved show have a new child to care for — Donald Trump.

Jimmy Fallon reunited the cast of “Full House” for a skit on “The Tonight Show” on Tuesday, with stars Bob Saget, Dave Coulier and John Stamos dishing out advice for the presidential hopeful.

In what seemed like the room occupied by the Olsen twins on the show, Fallon channeled Trump as he called out for “dad!”

In stormed Saget, who played Danny, followed by Uncle Joey and Jesse, to ease the candidate’s worries about losing the Republican nomination.

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Jimmy Fallon's take on Donald Trump had three iconic dads to dole out advice.
“Everyone will say I’m a loser,” the Trump imposter said.

“The point is you made it farther than anyone thought,” Stamos replied, as the men pushed Trump to not give up.

Fallon’s Trump agreed, but mainly because he didn’t want another Clinton in the White House.

“I mean who wants to see something from the ‘90s come back in 2016?” he joked to a crowd roaring in laughter.

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Bob Saget and Fallon tried to hold in a few chuckles during the skit.
The reunion was rounded out by original cast members Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin — who played D.J. and Stephanie Tanner — and Lori Loughlin as Becky. They were all quickly interrupted by Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber).

“Hola Trumparitos,” she said, referencing her iconic catchphrase from the show.






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Fallon’s Trump had some advice to keep intruders like Gibbler away.

“We need to build a giant wall,” he advised.

The reunion was loaded with throwbacks for fans, including: Couiler’s Bullwinkle impersonation, his “Cut it Out” line, Jesse's “Have Mercy,” Stephanie’s “How rude!” and Michelle’s “You got it dude.”

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The main cast of "Full House" reunited to lift Trump's spirits.
If that wasn’t enough for viewers of the ’90s show, the cast ended their heart-to-heart by singing the theme song.

Trump was all over late night television on Tuesday.

Moments earlier, he did a brief phoner on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”

The host brought out a phone covered by a Trump-like hair wig, which made a “trump trump” noise when the bombastic candidate called.

“How do I know this is really you? Say something only Trump would say,” Colbert said.

“Well, I could say you’re fired,” Trump shot back.

Colbert, a South Carolina native, naturally asked Trump about the state's upcoming Republican primary, to which the candidate delivered his signature statement.

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Trump later phoned in the "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" for a brief phoner.
“I believe they’ll be voting for Trump and we’re going to make America great again,” he replied.

The Republican candidate ended the brief call, taking on a Southern accent.

“Please vote me for y'all,” he said.


"Fuller House" Cast Has Heart-to-Heart with Donald Trump (Jimmy Fallon)

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SNL takes on Donald Trump's racist supporters and endorsements; comparing front-runner's campaign to Nazi Germany
BY Nicole Hensley
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Sunday, March 6, 2016, 1:37 AM

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"Saturday Night Live" hasn’t seen a campaign quite like Donald Trump’s loud and proud White House bid since the rise of Nazi Germany, the show said while catching up on two weeks of political discourse.

“Wow. Where do we even start this week,” asked Weekend Update co-host Colin Jost.

The comedy show took its cue from SNL veteran Darrell Hammond as the Republican front-runner from New York, mocking Trump’s Super Tuesday win and a wild campaign endorsement from former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.


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Bobby Moynihan's Chris Christie stands ghost-like next to Darrel Hammond's Donald Trump during a parody of his Super Tuesday win.


SNL is just the latest comedic outlet to take on Trump. Louis C.K. compared Trump to Hitler in an email sent to fans on Saturday.

“The media is saying they haven’t seen anything like this, not since Germany in the 1930s,” said Trump’s doppelganger, speaking from alongside Bobby Moynihan’s petrified Chris Christie.

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The sketch comedy show parodied the New Jersey’s governor’s ghostlike appearance at the victory press conference, where he stood pale and emotionless seemingly at Trump’s command.

“Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. Please, sir, may I have another,” Moynihan said, taking lines from the 1978 movie “Animal House” for the cold open.



SNL also addressed Mitt Romney’s attempt to sink Trump’s juggernaut campaign by calling him a “phony” and a “fraud.”

“For the last nine months, I’ve sat down and watched Donald Trump say something every day that was either racist or sexist,” said Jason Sudeikis, reprising his role as the former Massachusetts governor. “We in the GOP — the party of the great Ronald Reagan — we do not say racist or sexist things. We imply them.”

After all was said and done, Sudeikis’ Romney threw his hat into the race as Trump’s VP.


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Jason Sudeikis returned as former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney during an attempt to tank Donald Trump's campaign.

The show’s two-week break during a heated presidential race left SNL with plenty of comedic gold to choose from, including Ted Cruz’s disgusting mouth booger from Thursday’s Fox News debate and Trump boasting of his “great huge d---” — Hammond’s words.

The episode was hosted by actor Jonah Hill — his fourth time hosting — and featured hip-hop artist Future as the guest performer.
A digital short remarked on Trump's supporters who claim the title of "real Americans," and turn out to be explicitly racist men and women.


SNL’s cast touched on Trump’s racist backing as many of his most ardent supporters have been revealed as white supremacists.

Trump has been heavily criticized for condoning a racist atmosphere at his rallies. Dozens of black students from Valdosta State University were escorted out of a Georgia event, “Black Lives Matter” protesters were booted from a rally in Virginia and a man labeled as an extremist by the Southern Poverty Law Center was caught on camera physically assaulting a black woman during a Tennessee rally.



In a digital short titled "Racists for Trump," the comedians posed as Trump’s supporters — “real Americans” — hailing Trump’s attributes.

“The guy’s a winner, he’s authentic, he’s the only one that’s created jobs,” the actors said in the sketch.

The performers are then revealed as a man sporting a Nazi armband, a homemaker folding a Ku Klux Klan robe and a painter writing “white power” on the side of a home.

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Cartoonists From 12 Countries Illustrated Trump, And The Results Are Devastatingly Accurate


POLITICO’s Matt Wuerker recently put together an excellent collection of political cartoons from different nations around the world, showing us in no uncertain terms what they really think of the Donald Trump phenomenon and his descent into fascist rabble-rousing. They’re very funny, but the mirth is tempered by a pervading sense of shame and embarrassment over our failure as a nation to prevent the political situation in this country to descend into such a low-brow carnival of racism and ignorance. Far from making America great again, he has turned us into an international laughingstock – and we are all complicit. Trump must be stopped if we ever want to be taken seriously again.

Check them out!

Republic of Bulgaria (Република България)


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Scotland:

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The United Arab Emirates (الإمارات العربية المتحدة)

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The Netherlands (Nederland):

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Commonwealth of Australia:

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Republic of Austria (Republik Österreich)

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Canada:



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The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية):

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Republic of Ireland:

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France (Republique Francais):

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Great Britain:

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Republic of Cuba (República de Cuba):

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That’s what our allies and partners around the world think of the front-runner for a major political party.
 
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