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Sharpie Rises Again in Epic Take Down Reply to “Kansas City Trump”

This. Is. Perfect.

Sometimes the elegance of stuff really blows one back. Yes, yes, it is like throwing a ball to hit the ground, it’s not like it is hard. But some tweets are so perfect that they must be shared:

Herewith:

I was talking with one of my favorite readers here who emails me quite often (which you’re all invited to do, I usually respond fairly soon), and we came to the conclusion that it is easier to embarrass a couch, than Trump.

For any that weren’t with us this morning, last night’s tweet re: “Congrats Kansas on the Chiefs …” it is so much more telling than one might think at first glance.  It is safe to assume that all of us, nearly all of us, if we were president, would have someone to check our tweets. They go out to 60 million people!

Who would ever NOT want someone to just look them over and improve them? I certainly couldn’t issue a single one without having it edited.

There are some that believe he does this purposefully, to make it all about him. NOPE. In my last article on this, we noted that he has done something similar over and over again in tweets that were nowhere near as prominent. It is pure Trump.

Moreover, the sharpie showed the length Trump will go to prove he is right! (Making him more wrong, obviously). So if the man will go to such ridiculous lengths to be right, so much so that he fakes a map, he ought to be someone that would “do his best” to ensure it never happens again.

That is the whole point, this is a confluence of idiocy and oblivious arrogance, one which belies a severely uneducated man with no willingness to catch-up.

Pitiful.

And yet he’s not polling in the low 20s, he’s polling right around 45 again. The Trumpers will not leave him. As one said in a Daily Beast article: “He is our O.J.”

We must consider it when we chose whom to support in the primaries. He is closer than many Democrats admit on a lot of progressive sites. Maybe we should run some commercials in Kansas and Missouri? If he doesn’t know the state in which the city is located, he’ll never get it right in a disaster.

A twister hits downtown Kansas City, suddenly Kansas has a huge check in disaster relief? We know he won’t check with staff, or re-issue it correctly.

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Peace, y’all

Jason

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Jason Miciak is a political writer, features writer, author, and attorney. He is originally from Canada but grew up in the Pacific Northwest. He now enjoys life as a single dad raising a ridiculously-loved young girl on the beaches of the Gulf Coast. He is very much the dreamy mystic, a day without learning is a day not lived. He is passionate about his flower pots and studies philosophical science, religion, and non-mathematical principles of theoretical physics. Dogs, pizza, and love are proof that God exists. "Above all else, love one another."

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