
A Comedic Legend’s Words Resurface
A resurfaced clip of the late Robin Williams taking aim at Donald Trump is going viral — and fans are stunned by how accurate it feels over a decade later. The bit, from a 2012 stand-up show, is drawing praise for its sharpness and eerie relevance, even though it predated Trump’s entry into politics.
Williams Predicted the Mood
Before his death in 2014 at age 63, Williams had already built a remarkable career. He won an Oscar, several Golden Globes, and Grammys, while winning over audiences with roles in Mrs. Doubtfire, Good Will Hunting, and Aladdin. But he never lost touch with his roots in stand-up — and this viral moment proves it.
In the clip, Williams jokes about spending Thanksgiving in Atlantic City, calling it:
“Like The Wizard of Oz on acid — junkies, pimps, and pizza, oh my!”
Then came the zinger:
“Donald Trump is the Wizard of Oz. He plays Monopoly with real f**king buildings. This is a scary man.”
Punchlines That Still Hit Hard
At the time, Trump was a real estate mogul and reality TV host, known for his flashy casinos and beauty pageants. Most of those properties — like Trump Plaza and the Trump Taj Mahal — later closed or were sold off after financial struggles.
Williams kept the jabs coming:
“He owns all these beauty pageants — Miss America, Miss Universe. Isn’t that a bit like Michael Vick owning a series of pet stores?”
That comparison, once hilarious, now feels chilling. Vick had pleaded guilty to dogfighting in 2007 and served prison time.
The comedian also referenced Trump’s questionable remarks about his daughter:
“Even people in Arkansas went, ‘That’s f**king wrong.’”
And of course, he couldn’t skip Trump’s infamous hair:
“I believe the hair is The Donald. The body is a maintenance system for the hair,” he joked, miming it crawling away whispering, “‘We’re home.’”
Fans Say He Was Ahead of His Time
The clip has gone viral on platforms like Reddit and X (formerly Twitter). Viewers call it “weirdly prophetic,” “profound,” and “spot-on.”
One user wrote:
“He will always be missed and remembered for generations thanks to the legacy he left behind.”
Another added:
“One of the funniest, most endearing humans to ever exist.”
What Do You Think?
Was Robin Williams truly ahead of his time? Or was he simply brilliant at reading people? Either way, his words continue to resonate — and remind us just how sharp his mind really was.
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