Tweet of the Day: Donald Trump, Go Home, You’re Drunk
Seriously?
The world know by now that Donald J. Trump has no shame, no internal editor, no one and nothing stopping him from actually giving voice to thoughts most people would never even have – much less share.Â
The Republican nominee for President of the United States this week called on Russia to hack his Democratic opponent’s email – an act some have said is a violation of the Logan Act, while many have just summed up as “treasonous” – leading 150,000 (if not more) to demand the Obama administration refrain from delivering classified national security intelligence briefings to Trump.
So naturally, what does Donald J. Trump do?
Friday night the billionaire blowhard announced that Hillary Clinton should be, yes, barred from receiving classified national security intelligence briefings.
“Hillary Clinton should not be given national security briefings in that she is a lose cannon with extraordinarily bad judgement & insticts.”
Hillary Clinton should not be given national security briefings in that she is a lose cannon with extraordinarily bad judgement & insticts.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 30, 2016
Of course.
And of course via Twitter.
Note that Trump spelled the words “loose” and “instincts” incorrectly, and misspelled “judgment.”
Go home, Donald, you’re drunk.
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Some responses via Twitter:
@realDonaldTrump you literally just described yourself, you fucking ding dong
— Fred Sablan (@Fredsablan) July 30, 2016
Make America Spell Again @realDonaldTrump
— Warren Leight (@warrenleightTV) July 30, 2016
You’re cracking, Donald. Everyone can see it. Delete your account before it’s too late. @realDonaldTrump
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 30, 2016
Hilarious, as HRC has safeguarded more extremely classified briefings than Trump can imagine. https://t.co/LO0MFwdthK
— Fred Kaplan (@fmkaplan) July 30, 2016
@Green_Footballs @realDonaldTrump Gave us a three-fer in misspellings. Don’t forget “judgement” and “insticts.” #BigWords #TheBestBigWords
— Timmian Massie (@tcmassie) July 30, 2016
Little hands @realDonaldTrump is having a meltdown on Twitter y’all.
— Ashton E. Pittman (@ashtonpittman) July 30, 2016
@realDonaldTrump this coming from a guy who wanted to punch the former NYC mayor. You’re a joke
— Mike the Vulcan (@BuffoonMike) July 30, 2016
.@realDonaldTrump
*loose
*judgment
*instincts— Simon Maloy (@SimonMaloy) July 30, 2016
@realDenaldTrump @realDonaldTrump Dirty Don, you’ve got the best words! Unfortunately you can’t spell them. You’ve become a national joke!
— Scott Kuhn (@kuhn13) July 30, 2016
@realDonaldTrump this coming from an asshole who encouraged Russia to spy on us. #DeleteYourAccount
— Jon Walsman (@jwalsman) July 30, 2016
@realDonaldTrump 😂😂😂 is it panic driving that many misspellings? Because you are way down in the polls? And TV ratings?
— Science Mike (@mikemchargue) July 30, 2016
@realDonaldTrump its *loose cannon* you illiterate muppet
— The Saurus (@TheSaurus831) July 30, 2016
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EARLIER:
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Trump Claims ‘Sarcasm’ After Calling on Russia to Engage in Espionage Against Clinton (Video)
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Image by Gage Skidmore via Flickr and a CC licenseÂ
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