“House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer released a 65-page memo detailing a sprawling investigation into Biden and some of his relatives, particularly his son Hunter Biden. Nowhere in the massive document was there a specific allegation of a crime committed by Biden or any of his relatives.”
Twitter Reminds Trump Very Stable Geniuses Don’t Say They’re Very Stable Geniuses
“‘Very Stable Genius’ Will Join ‘Alternative Facts’ as an Iconic Phrase of Our Timeâ€
Donald Trump began the weekend, just six days into 2018, by asserting he is a “very stable genius†and noting that his two greatest assets were “mental stability and being, like, really smart.â€
Twitter quickly called him out for the absurdity of his early morning claims:
Donald Trump began the weekend, just six days into 2018, by asserting he is a “very stable genius†and noting that his two greatest assets were “mental stability and being, like, really smart.†Twitter quickly called him out for the absurdity of his early morning claims.
When someone says “I am a very stable genius,†you are obligated to respond “I vote to exercise the 25th Amendment.†https://t.co/MuUfi7C15X
— gaynycjew (@gaynycjew) January 6, 2018
Breaking News: Trump’s condition has been upgraded from “like, really smart†to “very stable genius.†Stay tuned for more details. https://t.co/Rohouys4Ja
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) January 6, 2018
Trump: “I’m a very stable genius”
America: pic.twitter.com/MsUlaBHVXm— Ragnarok Lobster (@eclecticbrotha) January 6, 2018
Apparently, this very stable genius forgot about his run in 1999. pic.twitter.com/PL11sGNlye
— Dakota Willink (@DakotaWillink) January 6, 2018
i know right? pic.twitter.com/oF7O74zXKC
— Gary M. Sarli (@GMSarli) January 6, 2018
One hint that a public figure may be mentally unstable: He feels obliged in an emotional tweet to defend his mental stability and even describe himself as a “very stable genius.” No, that’s not normal. https://t.co/ZPg8OQsiLy
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) January 6, 2018
— Pauline Pantsdown (@PPantsdown) January 6, 2018
President Genius pic.twitter.com/2ZxPlkKXcz
— andy lassner (@andylassner) January 6, 2018
All bullshit aside, this is crazier than the Gorilla Channel thing. pic.twitter.com/AaikRzqaA0
— Mikel Jollett (@Mikel_Jollett) January 6, 2018
Who else out there is also a very stable genius? Just trying to get a rough head count so I know what we’re working with.
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) January 6, 2018
“The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.”
– Albert Einstein— Mohamed Salih (@MohamedMOSalih) January 6, 2018
STABLE GENIUS pic.twitter.com/zIJDNaCKMO
— Quinn Sutherland (@ReelQuinn) January 6, 2018
“Very stable genius†will joinâ€alternative facts†as an iconic phrase of our time
— Sam Dolnick (@samdolnick) January 6, 2018
*leans into mic*
My two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart. I am a very stable genius. This is something stable geniuses say and should not be alarming at all
— Ryan North (@ryanqnorth) January 6, 2018
But, seriously:
Someone who feels he has to try to convince people that he is a “very stable genius†should not have control over nuclear weapons.
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) January 6, 2018
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