Did anyone catch the fallout from NPR's tweets on the 4th of July?
They put out a bunch of quotes from our constitution to celebrate and remember why we became a nation in the first place.
Well, it turned out a bunch of Trump supporters automatically took those tweets as a direct attack against Trump, and angrily tweeted back to denounce NPR and defend Trump. (Note; most have already been deleted from Twitter)
Seriously, you can't make this stuff up. It really goes a long way too, in showing how much Trump's views and actions "differ" from those of our founding fathers. That he could be so easily mistaken for a tyrannical king we broke away from so long ago.
They put out a bunch of quotes from our constitution to celebrate and remember why we became a nation in the first place.
Well, it turned out a bunch of Trump supporters automatically took those tweets as a direct attack against Trump, and angrily tweeted back to denounce NPR and defend Trump. (Note; most have already been deleted from Twitter)
Seriously, you can't make this stuff up. It really goes a long way too, in showing how much Trump's views and actions "differ" from those of our founding fathers. That he could be so easily mistaken for a tyrannical king we broke away from so long ago.