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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton mocked in hilarious altered photos after blockbuster US presidential debate

Genius photoshop images take social media by storm just after vicious clash between candidates

THE WEB's wisest wits had a field day creating dozens of hilarious memes and jokes after the presidential clash between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton on Sunday night.

Photoshop creations including a topless Trump riding a horse with Russian premier Vladimir Putin and a he and Clinton as the hapless characters from the film Dumb and Dumber were shared around the world.

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Trump's apparent respect for Vladimir Putin was mocked in this memeCredit: Reddit
Sunday night's debate left some questioning the capabilities of both candidatesCredit: Reddit
Trump's sigh led to an array of hilarious photoshopped snaps
A fly landed on Clinton's face as she spoke, which quickly led to it having its own Twitter profileCredit: Twitter / @debatefacefly

Meanwhile, a social media account was created for the fly that landed on Democratic candidate Clinton's face while she spoke.

An eerie shot showing Hillary and Trump as one person left Twitter users stunned, while the image of Donald Trump sighing as he leaned on his chair was used to make him look like a bongo player.

It was also used to create an image of him appearing to GROPE his rival for the White House -- a reference to the bombshell tapes that were released at the weekend that recorded Trump giving a sexist rant to a showbiz TV presenter.

This unnerving image was widely shared
Bill Clinton's shifty look was widely mocked in images like this Star Wars-inspired snapCredit: Twitter
A scene from The Simpsons featuring two fighting monkeys was used to comment on the debateCredit: Twitter / @SinEmbargoMX
Ongoing clown epidemic sweeping the States got a mention in this widely shared TweetCredit: Twitter / @ComplexMag
Meme-favourite Kanye West also featured among the hundreds of joke photosCredit: Instagram / arielhar91
The person behind this image isn't shy about expressing what they think a Trump presidency will do to the world

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Other eagle-eyed Twitter users noticed that Trump and Clinton appeared to perform a DUET during the second presidential debate last night.

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Social media users were quick to speculate on what the song would be, such as the Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton classic 'Islands In The Stream' and Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes' '(I've Had) The Time Of My Life' from the film 'Dirty Dancing'.

 

 

Powerful voices... Trump and Clinton 'sing' to each otherCredit: AP:Associated Press
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I got you, babe, under my skin... The pair appear to share a tuneCredit: AP:Associated Press

 

Some slightly more unusual song choices were also put forward, such as 'Work' by Drake and Rihanna to David Bowie and Queen's 'Under Pressure'.

Trump came under fire for standing right behind Clinton as she responded to an audience member's question about Obamacare.

The candidates were free to walk about the stage, yet Trump stood just a few feet away from his rival.

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Sing when you're winning... Twitter users speculated on the song the pair would belt outCredit: Reuters

 

Donald Trump is facing fresh racism allegations after TV producers hinted at the existence of a tape where the Republican presidential candidate uses the vile slur ‘n****r’.

The former reality TV star, still reeling from the emergence of footage where he makes extremely lewd and sexist comments about women, allegedly made the comment while filming The Apprentice.

 



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