Current:Home > ContactIs Kamala Harris going to be president? 'The Simpsons' writer reacts to viral 'prediction' -Wealth Legacy Solutions
Is Kamala Harris going to be president? 'The Simpsons' writer reacts to viral 'prediction'
NovaQuant View
Date:2025-03-11 10:00:27
"The Simpsons" fans love a show "prediction," and the latest theory surrounds Vice President Kamala Harris' future in office.
President Joe Biden announced Sunday that he is ending his bid for reelection amid intense pressure from Democratic leaders, who had been sounding the alarm that his path to beat former President Donald Trump in November had vanished.
Biden quickly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee in a separate statement on X. Harris responded that she was honored to have Biden's endorsement and that her "intention is to earn and win this nomination."
Following the historic bombshell, longtime writer and showrunner for "The Simpsons" Al Jean posted a viral side-by-side photo of the animated character Lisa from the Season 11 episode "Bart to the Future" when she became president, and Harris in 2021 when she was sworn in as the first female vice president of the United States.
"@TheSimpsons 'prediction' I’m proud to be a part of," Jean wrote on X Sunday.
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
The comparison made rounds in 2021 because Lisa's outfit in the episode features her in pearl earrings, a pearl necklace and a purple blazer — just like Harris wore during Biden's inauguration.
Fans of "The Simpsons" have long thought the show has predicted future historic events, including Trump's 2016 election, the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol and Queen Elizabeth II'sdeath.
Celebrities back Kamala Harrisfor president after Joe Biden drops reelection bid
The show's creators, though, have refuted the idea that it can predict the future.
Bill Oakley, a former showrunner, said in a 2020 Reuters interview, "I would say in general when people say 'The Simpsons' has predicted something, it is just that we were satirizing real-life events from years before, and because history keeps repeating, it just seems like we were predicting things."
Contributing: Chris Mueller, USA TODAY Fact Check; USA TODAY Politics
veryGood! (8)
Related
- Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
- 2024 Olympics: Gymnast Aly Raisman Defends Jade Carey After Her Fall at Paris Games
- Frederick Richard next poster athlete for men's gymnastics after team bronze performance
- Wisconsin man sentenced for threatening to shoot lawmakers if they passed a bill to arm teachers
- In ‘Nickel Boys,’ striving for a new way to see
- Judges strike down Tennessee law to cut Nashville council in half
- Saoirse Ronan secretly married her 'Mary Queen of Scots' co-star Jack Lowden in Scotland
- US women beat Australia, win bronze, first Olympics medal in rugby sevens
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- Team USA to face plenty of physicality as it seeks eighth consecutive gold
Ranking
- Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
- 'Ugly': USA women's basketball 3x3 must find chemistry after losing opener
- Donald Trump to attend Black journalists’ convention in Chicago
- Perfect photo of near-perfect surfer goes viral at 2024 Olympics
- Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
- Earthquake reported near Barstow, California Monday afternoon measuring 4.9
- Car plunges hundreds of feet off Devil's Slide along California's Highway 1, killing 3
- A Pretty Woman Reunion, Ben Affleck's Cold Feet and a Big Payday: Secrets About Runaway Bride Revealed
Recommendation
A White House order claims to end 'censorship.' What does that mean?
Artificial turf or grass?: Ohio bill would require all pro teams to play on natural surfaces
Redemption tour for USA men's volleyball off to a good start at Paris Olympics
US Army soldier accused of selling sensitive military information changes plea to guilty
McConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in Capitol
Disneyland workers vote to ratify new contracts that raise wages
Landslides caused by heavy rains kill 49 and bury many others in southern India
How watching film helped Sanya Richards-Ross win Olympic medals and Olympic broadcast