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Would Hank Hill vote for Trump?

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Dale believes that global warming is a conspiracy. "Get it? global" So I could see him as a Trump supporter. Hank's reply about it seems like he believes in global warming, and he would kick Dale's ass of it gets one degree hotter.
 
Kahn and Minh seem like the type that would vote Trump.

Was going to say, Kahn would definitely be the Trump vote in the show.

Hank would basically be like, "I don't like Clinton, but that Trump is a complete jackass"

Dale wouldn't vote. He'd like the conspiracy, but he doesn't trust the Government.

Bill would probably be the "moderate" in the sense he can't agree with either and can't make a choose, but either someone or something would push him over the edge and he'd find his spine again, like he typically does in these situations.

Bobby is gay, so we know he ain't voting Trump.

Peggie would be for Clinton. Sorry, it's a woman in charge... WOOOOORAWWWW. That would take priority.

Boomhower wouldn't be for Trump, but I'm unsure if he would be for Clinton. He's always been fairly sensible.

Strickland would be for Trump. Which means Peggie has to be for Clinton, since they are opposites, but the same.
 
I don't know why people are saying Peggy would be the Trump supporter. It's obvious that Bill would be the gullible Trump supporter that believes everything Trump says.
Not saying she would believe his beliefs but she's gullible and would be roped into his bravado and image. She would have to be convinced by hank about what he really is
 
I feel like Hank would be that one guy who would had been caught in the hype in the very beginning and would not see into reason to the very end unless someone he knows was directly hurt because of it.
 
Hank would never support Trump, but Peggy would support him up to a point.

Eventually, she would be so invested in Trump and against Hillary that it would make for a major moment of personal crisis when the Pussy Grabbing comment is aired. She would then recognize her own self centered reasoning and learn her lesson. Then they would vote their conscience, never revealing who they actually voted for. But the episode would end with Trump winning and the family realizing that most of their neighbors voted for Trump without any real consideration otherwise. Leaving the viewer with a lesson about doing what is right and an acknowledgement that sometimes it doesn't ultimately make any difference.
 
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Bobby is gay, so we know he ain't voting Trump.

Bobby isn't gay.

I imagine most of their votes would come down to something silly like a handshake as opposed to opening up a discussing on racial discrimination or sexism. Maybe trump or hillary are shown cooking with and endorsing charcoal over the clean burning fuel of propane. taste the meat, not the heat.
 
there's no way in hell he would've voted for hillary clinton. i know that much. though if the writers had to tackle 2016 i doubt they could stomach hank being a trump guy

He also liked Willie Nelson, who is quite the Democrat.

that was the second episode of the first season. back when hank was more of a broad redneck than stuffy conservative... the character hank ended up being wouldn't have been a fan
 
I think the whole Trump situation would actually push Hank to the point of becoming a democrat, which would be it's own identity crisis. Similarly when he wanted to give up on propane or found out he was a New Yorker, he's faced more harrowing identity choices in the past.
How would building a wall affect Peggy as a substitute Spanish teacher? I could imagine her starting off wanting to vote Trump, but the episode would resolve with her not doing so.
Yep y'all underestimate Peggy. She would be on the Trump train looking more and more foolish trying to defend him as he slipped into insanity, finally reaching a breaking point with the "pussy" tape. She'd realize her mistake and convert over to
Jill Stein.
 
Doubtful. Hank would focus only on the jobs and america great again, but then he'd get some sense knocked into him by someone from any of the groups that wouldn't benefit under Trump

Hell, there was an episode where Hank had to illegally cross from Mexico into America.
 
Even if he works for Stricklan and knows about Dale's wife's situation, I think his moral code would prevent him from going for Trump.


I really miss this show.

Yea same. Still holding my breath for blurays.

You have to ask about how firm his handshake is with those tiny hands?

Perfect first post.

Also, it's almost Thanksgiving so here's a Bobby doodle. Why the fuck isn't this show on Netflix anymore. :/

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What about Luanne and Lucky? I feel like Luanne could easily buy into the whole MAGA concept and Lucky probably could too but moreso than Hank he has a very strict moral code that Trump's comments completely go against.
 
He'd vote for Johnson.

Nah. The moment he learns Johnson is for legalizing weed he would bail in a flash. He ain't down to party based on how he reacts in the "High Anxiety" episode. Also, Hank is too well manned and rational to support the craziness when Johnson acts out.
 
I would say no because he tends to use his good judgement and morals and I doubt any of those would let him vote for someone like trump......
 
I think he would. If you had described Trump's personality and background traits to his voters before this election, I'd bet most of them would say they wouldn't vote for him. But look where we are right now. The reality is that most voters vote for political parties and they'll find some rationale to justify it whether it agrees with their views or not.
 
Hank would never support Trump, but Peggy would support him up to a point.

Eventually, she would be so invested in Trump and against Hillary that it would make for a major moment of personal crisis when the Pussy Grabbing comment is aired. She would then recognize her own self centered reasoning and learn her lesson. Then they would vote their conscience, never revealing who they actually voted for. But the episode would end with Trump winning and the family realizing that most of their neighbors voted for Trump without any real consideration otherwise. Leaving the viewer with a lesson about doing what is right and an acknowledgement that sometimes it doesn't ultimately make any difference.

That is a great King of the Hill episode...... definitely fits into the theme of what it was always trying to convey
 
what about Fred Flintstone? Would he vote for Donald Trumpstone?

I guarantee you Scrooge McDuck would vote for Trump. Most classic Disney characters would, actually. Class WB characters on the otherhand.. Bugs Bunny would have spun Trump's toupee around or something.
 
I like to think the subplot to this episode other than Peggy being duped by Trump's lies and Hank having to explain to her that he's an idiot Yankee would also probably be Tim Wasanasong voting for Trump because he's rich and Kahn voting for him because Tim did.

Tbh.
 
He wouldn't vote for Hillary, I can tell you that much.

No way, Hank would stand with the Trumpers and then write in Tom Landry in the voting booth.

Cotton and Peggy would hold the victory party at the end of the episode where they pass out 'I am a deplorable' T shirts
 
I imagine an episode like this would involve Hank Hill being in a Ken Bone position during the debates and simply asking "Charcoal or propane?"

The B Plot would be Peggy and Bobby trying to cash in on Hank's new found popularity on social media

That's actually pretty good, lol.
 
Fuck we need this show more than ever right now along with Chappelle show

Shame Simpsons are a shell of themselves
 
I like to think the subplot to this episode other than Peggy being duped by Trump's lies and Hank having to explain to her that he's an idiot Yankee would also probably be Tim Wasanasong voting for Trump because he's rich and Kahn voting for him because Tim did.

Tbh.

I think that would most likely be it. The conversation would literally be Hank saying how could you vote for a man who doesn't want you here. With Kahn saying something like, "He's fine with me, he doesn't want those "others" ", wuith Kahn getting duped by Tim again, but Hank being there like the good friend he is.

I don't think Peggy would go go after Trump, largely because she is also very big on girls being able to do anything too. So it would have to contradict her character in that way.

I would imagine a political snaff between her and Minh though her over it too. With Minh sort of agreeing, but can't admit it in front of Kahn
 
People saying Hank wouldn't vote for Trump don't understand why people voted for Trump. It wasn't about the issues or the crazy things he said. It was about an underlying faith that he was their guy. Dissecting the facts is why the Democrats lost.
 
I like to think the subplot to this episode other than Peggy being duped by Trump's lies and Hank having to explain to her that he's an idiot Yankee would also probably be Tim Wasanasong voting for Trump because he's rich and Kahn voting for him because Tim did.

Tbh.
Ted Wassanasong, not Tim.
 
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