The morning after Christmas is typically a nice one for me. I spent mine playing some of the games I copped on Xbox over Christmas, eating leftovers and chilling with my dog. It was a pleasant morning, all things considered. Apparently, the same cannot be said for the President who spent his morning being pissed the hell off on the internet.
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NBC News details how Trump spent Christmas evening and theย morning after tweet-yelling at Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats. He also found time to call out Canadian broadcasters for removing his scene from reruns of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. You may have thought that last part was a joke.
It wasnโt.
Itโs an interesting development as last weekย Trump was at a rally talking about how he wasnโt worried about impeachment, how the house ainโt got shit on him and how America is going to be playing basketball in Pelican Bay when heโs done with us. I mean not exactly but that was the sentiment. The Presidentโs temper tantrum started at 8:12 pm on Christmas evening when he dropped these jewels upon the masses.
He must have fell asleep listening to his adopted sonโs records because the first question he asked himself this morning was โCan I talk my shit again?โ Apparently he could. From 4am-7am the President went on another one of his rote Twitter tirades. Dropping such classic hits as Nancy Pelosiโs district has become filthy and crime ridden even though I have no empirical evidence to back this up and The Radical Left a.k.a the Do Nothing Democrats wanted to rush impeachment through the Senate now they want to take it slow. (Liars!)
He ainโt worried, yโall. This is perfectly normal behavior from a man not at all concerned about losing his job. Thursday evening he began running it back and tweetedย the same attacks he launched in the morning, doubling down on just how not pressed he was. Given that a poll released Thursday by MSN showed that only 55% of the country supports removing him from office, why should he be worried?
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