A commenter said, "Hope Trump tweets something positive about oxygen so we can watch them all suffocate."
I glanced at a few signs held by women in the march in Denver covered by local news as I was turning it off, and the three signs were incoherent. Vague and vapid statements. "We take pride in our resistance."
Well, look at you. Somebody should who's not me.
Knowing the (global?) marches are about himself, Trump trolled them.
Precisely what we've come to expect. There doesn't seem anything particularly clever. This was covered at Instapundit yesterday and the comments the post evoked are the funniest thread that I've ever read over there. Such good spirits. Such good cheer. Such love for their masterful troller in chief. Commenters there regard him a genius. They view this troll tweet as evidence of his clear genius. I'm not so sure about that, but I admit it's fun having a president who rattles antagonists so severely.
If you go to that tweet and read through Trump's own commenters sniping back at him for non comprehension you'll see how perfectly idiotic his antagonists are. He's left them senseless. And all that is pure gold.
Back to Instapundit comments, there are gems like this:
There must have been more than one post on this because there were more than 70 comments and now I cannot find the jokes:
How many feminists does it take to change a lightbulb?
One. To hold the lightbulb and wait for the world to turn underneath her.
Another countered. How many feminists does it take to change a lightbulb?
That's not funny!
2 comments:
Can you make a lightbulb to change by bitching at it?
The first thread has the jokes and the glee and the love.
Second thread is more of the same, but less giddy.
I love both of those screen grabs.
Bravo Chip.
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