Walt Disney World’s “robot President Trump” was officially unveiled this week, and the internet’s mocking response could be summed up in one word: “Sad!”The Orlando, Florida, park added Trump to its famed Hall of Presidents, the 700-seat theater featuring “audio-animatronic” depictions of White House residents from Washington forward. Some, like Abraham Lincoln, offer a credible likeness, while others, like Barack Obama, miss the mark a bit.The new Trump figure, though, is shockingly off, prompting online critics to say it looks more like actor Jon Voight - or a hastily refashioned Hillary Clinton, as if work had begun prior to an Election Day surprise.Either way, perhaps it’s time to send in the clowns of satire to fix this little fiasco.“Besides the obvious complexion inconsistency, his hairline - or how it’s coiffed - isn’t low enough,” says Ann Telnaes, The Washington Post’s Pulitzer-winning political animator.Plus, “His eyes are too large,” she adds, “and they’ve obviously taken off quite a few pounds” from his frame.Telnaes is uncommonly qualified to offer her critique.