Donald Trump's latest retweet proves once again what an immature child he is
Just for once, it would be delightful to wake up, hop on Twitter, and not see Donald Trump acting like a complete idiot.
Our immature commander-in-chief has once again outraged everyone with an unhinged Twitter retweet. On Sunday morning, Trump retweeted a GIF depicting his golf swing hitting a golf ball right into Hillary Clinton's back, forcing her to fall over.
This. Is. The. President. Of. The. United. States. Of. America. Retweeting. Shit. Like. This.
Unreal.
Here's the original tweet showing Trump's "amazing golf swing":
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And here's Trump's retweet, screenshotted for all eternity in case he decides to delete it for its insensitivity:
The retweet is shameful, and actively harmful. It's an endorsement of violence on women, and broadly speaking, violence on all people, regardless of gender. It's immensely disturbing and, naturally, people are rightfully angry because this crap is not OK.
It's not OK for anyone. Especially not the President.
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Despite defeating Hillary and cruising into the White House with his pack of nationalist goonies, Trump has not lost sight of the fact that nobody likes him, and the country would be better off if he had lost.
He's repeatedly attacked "Crooked Hillary" (dude, seriously, what are you, five?) during his presidency. Most recently, he went off on Twitter to attack her election loss and her newest book. But Hillary had the best comeback to shut him down:
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