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6 Reality TV Shows About Our New President

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6 Reality TV Shows About Our New President
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With the new president elect we have a reality TV star in office. So what do reality stars do best? Create new reality TV shows of course! Here are some reality TV show premises we can expect to see within the next four years with The Donald in office.

1. The Cabinet

"The Cabinet " has a similar premise as "The Apprentice." When any new international or nation wide problem occurs it is up to the cabinet to figure out how to fix the problem. Each week a new problem will rise and the cabinet members will have to work in teams to fix the issue. The cabinet member that preforms worse then the others gets fired, or impeached. Trumps new TV slogan will go "You're Impeached."

2. Americas Next Top Senator

We all know how much Tump likes beauty pageants. HIs love of them will not stop just becasue he is the President of the United States. Each season well have a mix of men and woman senators doing exactly what pageant models do. There will be a swimsuit portion, a talent portion, and a portion where the senators fight about things going on in the world.

3. The Real House Wives of Pennsylvania Avenue

Trump takes a back seat in this one. Melania Trump will take the reigns as she finds housewives of senators and becomes friends with all of them. From fights in the white house to following Melania and her friends around D.C., this reality show will definitely keep viewers on their toes and coming back for more.

4. The President Says the Darndest Things

Just like the the show with the same name except its children saying ridiculous things. Just becasue Trump is now president, I find it hard for him not to say some ridiculous things while in office. You know maybe some more quotes about Canadians being "Snow Mexicans" or maybe some more "Grab 'em by the Pussy" type things. Expect this show to be a half hour of watching the Donald sitting in a chair just saying things that come to his mind without thinking about the consequences.

5. Survivor

Just trying to survive the next four years is the premise of the show. Jeff Probst of course will be the host. When someone decides that they cant live here in america anymore and move to Canada, Jeff will be at the airport saying that famous line everyone knows "The tribe has spoken."

6. Keeping Up with the Trumps

Yup. Donald has a model wife, five children, and a new job. Why not re-create one of the most successful reality TV shows ever with a Trumpified version!

I don't know a lot about politics...but I do know that someone with zero political experience should be in charge of one of the most powerful countries in the world. I hope Trump does a good job captaining the ship. Till then...

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