Trump Mocked For Retweeting Himself, Then Agreeing With Himself



“Silent majority” is a term that Trump like President Richard Nixon uses to characterize his supporters, suggesting they don’t show up in polls but will turn up at the ballot box. Trump’s message and his agreement with himself came after several polls showed him trailing former Vice President Joe Biden.Donald Trump retweeted the edited GIF of himself playing spliced jointly with Hillary Clinton stumbling. Was it sort of dumb? Yes. Should this chairman of the United States be retweeting this? Likely not. Was it fashionable? No. Is it the aid of aggression against women, like some are debating? This's a little of a straight, in my opinion.

What makes the Trump Twitter conflict fascinating is that Trump and this white House had only spent those last few times shouting ESPN hook Jemele Hill out for her tweets describing Trump as a white surpremacist. Press chief Sarah Huckabee Sanders named for ESPN to shoot her, and Trump requested the excuse. That is exactly the newest case of Trump's double standards.

When Donald Trump recently retweeted the meme describing himself hitting Hillary Clinton at the back with the golf ball, the anger from men on the hand was fast and immediate. Author Stephen King said it was evidence of the `` one severely fucked-up idea. '' Once VP Joe Biden warned of its effect on kids. And some across Twitter insisted that our corporate lack of reaction to the president's .

Attempts on president was leading to the standardization of his misogyny. Understandably, the intended purpose behind this small picture clip he shared is that he defeated president in this November election, and effectively embarrassed her. But the first speaker also included the hashtag CrookedHillary with this culture; the not so subtle subtext of his job was that president is somehow a dishonest individual, possibly even evil,

And that Trump is the champion for bumping her down. What the sophomoric GIF becomes so truly is the ritual of behavior — metaphysical and otherwise — towards women who have the gall to invite men. (which is, in-turn, portion of this orientation in the center of Trump's quality, which is also why he was more than glad to get it.)Although some laughed off Donald Trump's Sunday morning spontaneous retweet, we must think what this actually cost. It was the President of the United States sharing the job describing himself attacking his former political opposition. If the media does not take this position on what is unacceptable and continues to alter his behaviour,

Trump can slowly cut out in what is seen as the norm. We can't allow one person to move the room to such depths that he decreases the business of the administration any farther than he already gets. How far can we make him go? Trump occasionally retweets himself, and at times adds a “so true” in self-agreement. But Monday evening’s message brought out the snark, with many of his critics adding “so true” statements .


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