We have to make the United States. They can't do it. Because I'm going to pay for the country. — DeepDrumpf (@DeepDrumpf) March 3, 2016

You have comedian John Oliver to thank for the bot's name -- one of his recent segments tore apart Trump and pushed for the use of his ancestral name, Drumpf. Hayes says he was inspired by an existing bot that managed to recreate Shakespeare's prose, as well as a report that Trump spoke at the level of a fourth grader, which made his language easier to analyze.

"The algorithm essentially learns an underlying structure from all the data it gets, and then comes up with different combinations of the data that reflect the structure that it was taught," Hayes said.

While there are only a few true DeepDrumpf gems at the moment, it'll likely get better over time as it analyzes even more of Trump's rhetoric. Hayes says he's considering building bots for other political candidates, and eventually they might be able to have automated debates on Twitter.