Oh, Thomas Mundy, the man who turned his hand to a presidential impersonation just in time for the perfect storm of unpopularity and legal trouble, now finds himself living a life of luxury and notoriety, eh? It’s like he’s become a human meme, complete with the bizarre demand for his ‘services’ at everything from child’s birthday bashes to the grown-up equivalent of an open bar. The only thing more absurd than a ‘clown’ at a kid’s party is the notion that this nation, with its seemingly bottomless wallet, is paying tens of thousands for a Trump impersonator. If Mundy truly is the ‘best in the world,’ it’s not hard to imagine that the world might just be a little worse off. And don’t even get me started on the ‘right-wing’ impersonators who, despite their ‘more right-wing than the president’ boasts, can’t help but show a bit of respect for their political opposite. It’s almost like watching a reality show where the stars can’t quite keep their acting consistent.