No they weren't. They gave trump a 33% chance of winning and successfully predicted how he could win.
In a similar vein, there's a game done in this art style about going on a rampage through a tech startup office.
Fun fact: the FDA also has limits on how many rodent hairs, insect parts, mold and so forth can be in food. The limit is not zero.
The guy playing him didn't own the copyright, since it was originally from an 80s TV show. Once he made the character famous, the TV show copyright owner fucked him over and he had to come up with his own character, thus Count Binface.
And thank you Microsoft.
That comment is so idiotic and/or bad faith that I totally get removing it. Better to remove it than clog up the comments with a dozen people trying to explain why they're wrong and the OP likely sea lioning them all.
He's basically the male version of Oprah. He has a lot of time to fill, so he invites on tons of grifters and crazies, including many alt-right, and lets them spew their bullshit mostly unchallenged.
The advertising for SSRIs convinced a lot of people that depression is cause by not enough serotonin, so there's this idea that serotonin = happiness.
The issue is less that it will make you sick and more that you're likely eating a potent carcinogen. Many of the molds that commonly grow on food produce aflatoxins.
Was it supposed to be funny? I thought the joke was that he was a terrible hackneyed comedian.