Donald Trump Makes Perfect Sense In The World Of 'Game Of Thrones'

Businessman and Reality TV Show Host turned Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, can certainly receive a fair amount of controversy ever since he announced his bid for the White House. And it seems like Trump has been playing his cards right when it comes to political posturing and power because he fits in quite nicely in this fan-edit “Game of Thrones” video where the citizens of Westeros and Essos must face the biggest player in the Seven Kingdoms: Donald Trump himself.

The YouTube video skillfully edits Trump and his actual speeches into scenes from HBO's “Game of Thrones” and its actually quite seamless. Have a look at what the world created by George R.R. Martin would be like if one of his characters spewed out the actual words Trump has said during his Presidential campaign.

The video opens to the familiar scene from the second season of the show with Daenerys and her miserable-looking Dothraki people beg the leaders of Qarth to allow them in. But Trump turns them away with a terse, “No!”

“We have a serious problem with radical Islam and we can't be the stupid country anymore,” he continues as he turns away the starving and desolate people at the gate.

In another scene, Trump is speaking to the advisors of the King (including Eddard Stark!) who are not too impressed with his rant about the Pope saying some “not nice things” about him in Mexico.

Up North, Trump has also found his way with the brothers who have taken the Black. Telling them that their borders are being crossed wantonly and the solution is to build a wall.

“And I am the greatest wall-builder you have ever seen,” he proclaims.

The scene also shows the massive Wall that separates the Seven Kingdoms from the Wildlings of the North and Trump declares that they will only have one door to allow people in – legally. To which he turns his back on the Wildlings and smirks, “I don't think they like me very much.”

Check out the entire video and how ingeniously Trump manages to blend in with the plot of “Game of Thrones" where he refuses to follow the command of is-he-or-isn't-he-dead Lord Commander Jon Snow, says he would bring back waterboarding and much worse than waterboarding before he watches gleefully as enemy ships blow up in green flames outside of King's Landing.

Brace yourselves: Winter is Trumping.

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