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Marianne Williamson Just Photoshopped Her Face Onto A Controversial 'Game Of Thrones' Character, And Everyone Is Totally Baffled

Marianne Williamson Just Photoshopped Her Face Onto A Controversial 'Game Of Thrones' Character, And Everyone Is Totally Baffled
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Democratic presidential hopeful Marianne Williamson appears to be the kooky gift that keeps on giving when it comes to the 2020 election.

And a recent Game of Thrones meme that she shared on Instagram is the newest cherry on top of a bizarre sundae.


The self-help author posted a bizarre photoshopped image of the popular HBO series as part of a plea to her supporters to donate enough so that she qualifies for the next Democratic debate in September.

But the character she chose to stick her face onto certainly raised some eyebrows:

Yep, that's Melisandre.

Not exactly the hero of Game of Thrones.

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For those who haven't seen the show, Melisandre is sort of a well-intentioned, but ultimately misguided sorceress who helps a man murder his brother/rival to the throne and then later convinces him to burn his young daughter alive to help him win a battle, among some other pretty f**ked up stuff.

Now, Williamson has been roasted since she shot to relevance after the first Democratic debates for some of her odd statements, so in some ways she's not unlike Melisandre.

I mean, she once even blamed the environmental crisis on "witch burnings."

Perhaps her supporters are just as "out there" as she is.

Makes you wonder...





We feel a blood sacrifice coming soon.




We're not sure what Williamson's prophecy says, but if we're going along with the plot of Game of Thrones, things probably won't end well for her.


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The Game Of Thrones complete series collector's set is available here.

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