Sometimes The Simpsons is like a Magic 8-Ball that can seem to hold all the answers. Peer deeply enough into the long odyssey of Homer, say, and a certain warped wisdom can float to the surface.
One example resurfaced early this year, when it was remembered that David Bowie and Alan Rickman, who died within days of each other in January, were both referenced in one scene from a 2013 Simpsons episode. And now we have a new example, with a nod to presidential politics: 16 years ago March 19, in an episode titled Bart to the Future, the show predicted a Donald Trump presidency.
In the 2000 episode, Lisa becomes the nation's first "straight female" president, while brother Bart has slacked away his life. And from the Oval Office, she says, "As you know, we've inherited quite a budget crunch from President Trump."
"The story was really about Bart saving Lisa's presidency," episode writer Dan Greaney tells The Washington Post. "Lisa has a problem beyond her ability" - the kind that only Bart can solve.
But how did the series arrive at a President Trump? Do show executives Matt Groening and James L. Brooks have a big Ouija board straight from Springfield, USA?