Donald Trump Lampooned by 'Look At Me, I'm Donald T' Political Cartoon Video

By Joseph Randazzo Joseph.Randazzo@mstarsnews.com | Sep 17, 2015 03:57 PM EDT

A day after the next round of Republican debates a political cartoon making fun of Donald Trump and the other candidates, as well as conservatives in general, started making the rounds. The South Park styled cartoon had Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Rand Paul and Marco Rubio at a pajama party lampooning the media darling in the campaign, Trump. You can check out the video here. It's titled "Look at Me I'm Donald T" and parodies the Grease song "Look at Me I'm Sandra Dee."

The CEO of the producers of the video, Spintegrity Political Media, said the video about Trump is a "writer's dream." Larry Ward, their CEO, even described it as "exciting."

"While we face a serious choice in this election, it can be useful to look at these things with a little humor from time to time," Ward says. "This video helps give attention, with satire and wit, to some issues we do feel strongly about. Whenever you can approach a topic that everyone is talking about, like the 2016 race for President, in a unique and interesting way, it's exciting. I would love to see the candidates' reactions to this video."

The next cartoon by Spintegrity is said to be one about Democratic candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton. While they aren't giving out the specifics, they said this too will be kind of a musical too. That one will be up soon on the Spintegrity YouTube page.  It will be interesting to see if it takes aim at traditionally Democratic Party issues as strongly as they went after the Republican side of things.

The video, coming off the heels of last night's Republican debate, was interesting timing for Trump. CNN said that they were "unclear" whether he was a winner or a loser this time around. For the first time in this campaign, the media is unable to insist Trump is in the lead after Trump stumbled with responding to other candidates.  For example, Bush said Trump had a "lack of judgement" and "lack of understanding of how the world works." Trump's response was something about Bush's brother being a disaster as president.  Then Carly Fiorina questioned Trump's business ethics. She asked him how he would deal with the country's financial concerns because he filed for bankruptcy four times. Trump stumbled through that question also.

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