Trump’s Latest Spelling Gaffe, ‘Unpresidented,’ Perfectly Describes What Should Happen To Him
President-Elect Attacks China For Diplomatic Crisis He Caused
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President-elect Donald Trump took to Twitter early Saturday (above) to respond to China’s seizure of a U.S. Navy drone in the South China Sea on Thursday.Â
In doing so, Trump made an embarrassing gaffe — misspelling “unprecedented” as “unpresidented.” (The tweet was deleted and replaced with a corrected version about an hour later.)
But the egregious spelling error wasn’t even the worst part about Trump’s tweet, which also served to further escalate a diplomatic crisis that he himself caused.Â
Trump recently broke decades of diplomatic protocol by taking a phone call from Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen. China views Taiwan as a breakaway province, and under the “One China” policy, no U.S. president or president-elect has spoken to a Taiwanese leader since 1979.Â
Experts say China’s seizure of the drone likely was in response to Trump’s call.
“Knowing Chinese military officials for many years and how orders are communicated from the highest power centers in Beijing down to commanders on the ground or water, this was very likely a highly planned and escalatory move to show China will not take matters lightly when it comes to President-elect Trump’s phone call and comments on Taiwan, or Chinese actions overall,” Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, told The Hill.Â
Reactions to Trump’s tweet below.Â
This is madness. A 7:30am Saturday escalation of diplomatic crisis w China via Twitter, w misspelling. https://t.co/p9QPZsr2yv
— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) December 17, 2016
You should really try to be more precedental https://t.co/hHPDmkQisx
— Ron Fournier (@ron_fournier) December 17, 2016
He can neither spell nor make the link between his actions and the consequences. This is fine. We’re fine. Everything’s fine.
— Lisa Lucas (@likaluca) December 17, 2016
In the coming hours, please focus less on Trump’s spelling problems and more on the content of this tweet: https://t.co/h9hkjSd47u
— Jeffrey Goldberg (@JeffreyGoldberg) December 17, 2016
I never complain about spelling in tweets, but is there anyone in Trump Tower who can spell? Anyone? https://t.co/T9ht65tZLe
— Lawrence O’Donnell (@Lawrence) December 17, 2016
I know it’s trivial & probably helps Trump when people hype things like this, but it’s genuinely shocking he thinks it’s spelled this way pic.twitter.com/Mkw0J4Fqfd
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) December 17, 2016
.@evanasmith @realDonaldTrump Auto correct corrects. It doesn’t make up words. That’s not a thing.
— Eric Hudson (@Ericonomist) December 17, 2016
“Unpresidented.” He has the best words. Some so great nobody else has them. https://t.co/GHg6MfvKTm
— Jonathan Chait (@jonathanchait) December 17, 2016
If only the electoral college would make him unpresidented. https://t.co/YoHXgEB41Y
— Ari Massefski (@AriMassefski) December 17, 2016
Our next president has the spelling of a third grader. pic.twitter.com/Ug2JyFPgUq
— Emily C. Singer (@CahnEmily) December 17, 2016
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