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My son and I watched a 1992 "Eerie, Indiana" episode about a salesman called "The Donald" who comes to Eerie and turns everyone into consumer zombies who unknowingly sell him their souls. In the end, The Donald -- revealed to be the devil -- is caught by the IRS and goes to hell.
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) September 11, 2020
"What does The Donald want with our souls?"
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) September 11, 2020
"He doesn't have one of his own." pic.twitter.com/xqQJYCjuUS
I last watched this "Eerie, Indiana" episode in middle school and had forgotten it existed. But it was one of countless pop culture condemnations of Trump from the 1980s-1990s that make it surreal when MSM claims now that no one knew his true history or nature. Everyone did!
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) September 11, 2020
This is the answer to what exactly is going on these days. We are living an episode of Eerie, Indiana. Thanks for clearing this up!
— AGreenies (@ag2900) September 11, 2020
Eerie, Indiana was scarring and also great. https://t.co/Mao2IXyasw
— Matt Wheeler (@Matt_Wheel) September 11, 2020
I LOVED Eerie, Indiana! And I remember this episode! Crazy.
— Rock N Roll Ronin (@JesseJamesRnR) September 11, 2020
Eerie, Indiana is a vague but fond memory and this is fucking insane.
— Jason Garber (@jgarber) September 11, 2020
👇🏻👇🏻 https://t.co/1xt9oufHCM
Oh wow I actually remember that “Eerie, Indiana” show but recall being creeped out since I was only in 1st or 2nd grade.
— Daniel M. J. (@DanielMJ83) September 11, 2020
Google & YouTube are going to see massive spikes in searches for "Eerie, Indiana".
— JCinCanada (@TimeToFixThingz) September 11, 2020
I loved that show.
— DR Hoctor (@drhoctor2) September 12, 2020
Trump’s cult followers are living in Trump’s world aka “Eerie, Indiana.” They are lost and cannot be saved. The rest of us will have to save ourselves. https://t.co/ga8Q38rvml
— MiddleclassVote (@Voter99percent) September 11, 2020
I mean, I already loved "Eerie, Indiana". https://t.co/sgYmloh3Id
— Dr Camilla Ulleland Hoel (@Camilla_hoel) September 11, 2020