
#MemeOfTheWeek: Picking Better Presidential Candidates ... Like A Chicken

A chicken wearing pants was proposed as one presidential alternative to Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump. Getty Images hide caption
A chicken wearing pants was proposed as one presidential alternative to Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump.
Getty ImagesOne glaring reality of Election 2016 is the lingering and extremely high unpopularity of the Republican and Democratic Party nominees. A recent Fox News poll found that both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are disliked by more voters than they are liked. And it's been this way for a while. As we and many other news outlets have previously reported, Trump and Clinton are the most unliked presidential candidates in recent history.
Jake From State Farm #BetterPOTUSCandidates@JakeStateFarm pic.twitter.com/udJlPN2hRS
— Damn Daniel! (@wickedfedora) August 17, 2016
So, with all that baggage, a hashtag like #BetterPOTUSCandidates was bound to take off, with many online chiming in with suggestions of who, or what, might make better presidential candidates than Clinton or Trump. Not even the Olympics, with all its athletic, patriotic joy could squash all the dislike in American voters' hearts. By the middle of this week, #BetterPOTUSCandidates was trending nationally.
#BetterPOTUSCandidates
— Andy Cole (@AndyCole84) August 17, 2016
This chicken wearing pants. pic.twitter.com/UHh8uYSdxv
If Harambe was still alive...#BetterPOTUSCandidates pic.twitter.com/23X8sX8Ugn
— Petrol Boomin (@A_A_Ron_Rodgers) August 17, 2016
And as memes go, this one kind of had everything: sarcasm, anger, Harambe jokes, GIFs of animals in people's clothing, Mean Girls references, shout outs to Bernie Sanders and some third party candidates, and even a Rick Roll.
Regina George #BetterPOTUSCandidates pic.twitter.com/gCnI4M4dFT
— Brandon Cloud (@theclobra) August 17, 2016
Deadpool #BetterPOTUSCandidates pic.twitter.com/vWgULwbbXT
— The Pixel Factor (@ThePixelFactor) August 17, 2016
Of course, throughout this election year, critics of Trump and Clinton have posited several theories on how to actually remove either or both of them from their place as nominees: a brokered convention, an FBI indictment, or ongoing rumors that at least one of them might just decide to drop out.
U already Knope #BetterPOTUSCandidates pic.twitter.com/w4tY3CiOxH
— Carol Jimenez (@caroljimenezz) August 17, 2016
None of those things have come true, and it is very unlikely that will change before Election Day. It also quite likely that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will reach the finish line in November with their unfavorables still astronomically high.
#BetterPOTUSCandidates This guy, who was robbed. @SenSanders pic.twitter.com/AhAc7jqTRs
— James D Creviston (@jamesdcreviston) August 17, 2016
If you're among the 57% of US looking for #BetterPOTUSCandidates, check out #SteinBaraka on tonight's #GreenTownHall pic.twitter.com/Jp2hdwLwch
— Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) August 17, 2016
That's probably not a good thing to some voters, but maybe #BetterPOTUSCandidates represents a way to cope. Maybe the only way we'll get through this election is by making ourselves laugh about it.
Rick Astley #BetterPOTUSCandidates pic.twitter.com/5tq8Pj0WxI
— Melissa Tweets (@sweet_melissa06) August 17, 2016