The Nintendo Games That Best Describe President Trump's Cabinet Members

If you want to throw your controller, we'll understand.

Remember when you were just a wee human, when a simple game like Super Mario Bros. could distract and amuse you for hours and the White House wasn’t a daily s**t show?

This administration really has become a challenge to describe, so let’s do it using something we actually like: Nintendo games.

We perused our collection and tried to find the Nintendo games that would be the best fit for the members of Donald Trump’s cabinet.

Sean Spicer - "Defender Of The Crown" / "Super Dodge Ball"
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Kellyanne Conway - "Image Fight" / "Impossible Misssion II" / "Zombie Nation"
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Mick Mulvaney - "Big Bird's Hide & Seek" / "Sesame Street 123" / "Sesame Street ABC"
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Rick Perry - "Wild Gunman" / "Fisher-Price: I Can Remember"
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Ben Carson - "Dr. Chaos" / "Little Nemo: The Dream Master" / "Elevator Action"
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Michael Flynn - "Racket Attack" / "NARC"
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(We're aware that Michael Flynn, the former National Security Advisor, is no longer with the Trump administration. We don't care. He still counts.)
Ivanka Trump - "Princess Tomato And The Salad Kingdom" / "Wheel of Fortune: Family Edition"
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Reince Priebus - "Smash T.V." / "Paperboy" / "Yo! Noid"
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Jared Kushner - "Spy Hunter" / "Kid Klown"
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Steve Bannon - "Monster in my Pocket" / "Xenophobe" / "Swamp Thing"
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Mike Pence - "Toxic Crusaders" / "Silent Service"
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Donald Trump - "Rush'n Attack" / "Casino Kid" / "Bad Dudes" / "Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf"
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