Hillary Clinton visited Atlantic City last Wednesday, the day after she'd been called “extremely careless” by FBI Director James Comey. Regarding the use of her private e-mail server while she was Secretary of State.

Even though the FBI had concluded that “no charges are appropriate,” Comey said the agency believed that “no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case.”

Some of Jersey's funniest local comedians weighed in along with some callers when I asked what movie title that best describes the Clinton presidential campaign. Here's some of what we came up with:

Idiocracy

What's perfect about this one is that her followers like the fictional Pvt. Joe Bowers actually believe that we have become so dumbed down as a society that Hillary may be the smartest person alive.

This Jim Carey classic was very popular among my listeners implying not just a “liar” but a “Liar, Liar” at that! One could only imagine a plot like the movie where Hillary makes a promise to her new grandchild, that she would never tell a lie. That would be a press conference I'd watch!

Hillary keeps telling us "The sky is falling" while leaving out the part where she may be the reason.

Have you seen Hillary's nose? Pay attention as the race continues, it may be getting longer!

Talk about life imitating art!

This Woody Allen classic, suggested by comedian Tim Hayes, is one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. Title fits in so many ways

In this true story, Leonardo DeCaprio plays Frank Abagnale Jr, who has successfully conned millions of dollars worth of checks posing as many different professionals.

Comedian Rich Carrucci came up with this one which so describes where we are today!

So incredibly obvious yet it took a while to come in. Great choice by Jeff O Conner

Suggested by comedian Al Casalnova, this pretty much sums up where we're going with either of these two candidates.

Can you just see Hillary and Bill in the Michael Caine and Steve Martin roles?

Comedian Dave Evans suggested this but I don't think he meant it in the biblical sense by any means.

Some of the other titles I received fromour listeners included the movies, “Trainwreck,” “Brain Dead,” “She Devil,” “Hear No Evil See No Evil,” “All Dogs Go To Heaven,” ”Big Fat Liar,” and comedian Fred Rubino weighed in with “Hancock.”

My personal favorite came from Mahogany Ridge on Twitter “The Art Of The Steal” combining the best of both candidates. See what he did there?

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