Trump has never hesitated to head for Twitter to extol some less-than-virtuous thought to his mass of vacuous followers. They eagerly await his next tweet, wondering who he will slam or make fun of next. They re-tweet his idiocy to broadcast their own brainless wit and blind faith in a man that should never have risen to the level that he has.
On New Year’s Eve it was no different. Trump delighted his warped band of misfits by tweeting:
“Happy New Year to all, including to my many enemies and those who have fought me and lost so badly they just don’t know what to do. Love!”
Strolling through the comments under Trump’s tweet calling half the country (which he is SUPPOSED to be serving) his enemies is a fun exercise. Among my favorites:
My toddler son calls his farts "Trumps", every time he hears your name he laughs his head off! God save the USA
— Kingy (@davekk1984) December 31, 2016
Delusional is he who LOSES the popular vote (by almost 3 million votes) and insists that the numbers are wrong and that he actually won by a landslide. This man who will be our president woke up at 5:17 a.m. to tweet an insane message to his “many enemies and those who have fought me and lost so badly they just don’t know what to do…” It really makes you wonder – Is he 12?
Well, the 12-year-old in the house has spoken, and apparently Trump isn’t quite there yet. Kid President, who made internet fame during the Obama administration with his funny and often eye-opening videos, has issued a statement via Twitter that really put Trump’s emotional age into perspective:
You could've just said "Happy New Year". Or nothing. Sometimes nothing is good too.
— Kid President (@iamkidpresident) December 31, 2016
Sometimes nothing is good too
If only Trump would listen to the child that has, in one tweet, shown a level of maturity way above that of the man who will be president. Grow up Mr. Trump. You got what you wanted – you “won.” Now act like a gracious winner and show us what you’ve spent almost two years bragging about.
Here is a great video on Adulting for you Mr. Trump:
Can we change the 35-year-old requirement and have Kid President instead of Trump?
Featured image from YouTube.