Twitter Mocks “Illiterate” Trump For Latest Spelling Gaffe: “I Am Honered To Serve…”
“This is the fucking moron with the nuclear codes”
Misspelled via Android, deleted, fixed via iPhone pic.twitter.com/h5ggPgQvTV
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) January 21, 2017
President Donald Trump made yet another embarrassing spelling error Saturday on Twitter.Â
“I am honered [SIC] to serve you, the great American people, as your 45th President of the United States!” Trump wrote.Â
The tweet was apparently posted from Trump’s personal Android phone, but quickly deleted and replaced by a staff member using an iPhone.Â
It was Trump’s first major spelling gaffe as president, and likely his worst since calling China’s seizure of a Navy drone “unpresidented.”Â
Here’s how Twitter responded:Â
Are you “honered” to be the most illiterate president ever? pic.twitter.com/TXUWX5LbBE
— Harry McCarthy (@honleyharry) January 21, 2017
“Honered” (adj.) – worn down and made irrelevant by a whetstone of sharp resistance pic.twitter.com/x61B8KKIh4
— Ken Norton (@kennethn) January 21, 2017
I am honored
I am honered
I’m hodered
Im hoderd
Imhoderd
Ihodord
Hodord
Hodor
Hodor
Hodor
Hodor
Hodor
Hodor
Hodor pic.twitter.com/AnEAMH4AJW— Eliot Nelson (@eliotnelson) January 21, 2017
Good tweet https://t.co/uPf8tKa4z3
— Mazel Tov Cocktail (@AdamSerwer) January 21, 2017
Saving this for postority. pic.twitter.com/wmnanHjPWF
— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) January 21, 2017
No, please, the honer is all ours.
(Sorry could not resist.) https://t.co/o38oawgFeM
— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) January 21, 2017
He’s deleted his first typo tweet as President. Now someone sue for destruction of federal records. #EMAILS pic.twitter.com/C5ZR4hWIU6
— Zeddy (@ZeddRebel) January 21, 2017
misspelling actually an interesting test case of if he deletes tweet – obama folks didnt, worried about running afoul of records rules https://t.co/xtAi3Sa3sQ
— Justin Sink (@justinsink) January 21, 2017
“See that there is how you spell honered. I know these things because I am very intelligent man. Yes, very high IQ, very high.” pic.twitter.com/rpKgm9oVIQ
— G H Neale (@GHNeale) January 21, 2017
It’s called autocorrect, @realDonaldTrump. We’d be honered if you learned how to use it. Sad! pic.twitter.com/sywOWuwDSl
— Mike Carvalho (@mikecarvalho) January 21, 2017
Looking forward to fixing the president’s spelling and grammar for the next 4 years. #honered pic.twitter.com/2O4uLN6dGz
— Zaina Salem (@zainamazing) January 21, 2017
This is unpresidented. A precedent, who says is honered to serve Americans as their 45th Precedent, is obviously not a dictionary owner.🇺🇸📚 pic.twitter.com/9ytqoHCWhu
— Francis B. Baraan (@MrFrankBaraan) January 21, 2017
honered? We sure as fuck need better than a Betsy DeVos for our Secretary of Education. https://t.co/JgXQ0uzCHP
— Keep2020Alive (@Keep2020Alive) January 21, 2017
I’m not sure what it means to be ‘honered’, @realDonaldTrump, but I’d prefer that you not do it in the Oval Office, thanks. #TheResistance https://t.co/wD8oTBdqSE
— Patrick (@patrickz_42) January 21, 2017
This is the fucking moron with the nuclear codes. #Honered pic.twitter.com/VDLelHO6Av
— Born2Rezist (@Born2Rezist) January 21, 2017
Unless “honered” is Russian for “dangerously unqualified” I think there may be a typo in your tweet @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/C5MwmCSuGH
— Peter Kirkpatrick (@pkirkpatrick) January 21, 2017
Literacy matters. We need high-quality public education for all, starting with Mr. Trump. #unpresidented #honered https://t.co/11Hog7tybY
— Rosemary G. Feal (@rgfeal) January 21, 2017
At least he knows his target audience…#honered pic.twitter.com/lWAqVe7aWT
— Sir William Davenant (@SirWilliamD) January 21, 2017

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