Late Friday night, Mark Hamill took to Twitter to mock President Trump in the way most Hollywood elites do. And his liberal cohorts decided to jump in on the Trump bashing.
Congratulations, sir! This dignified, statesman-like tweet is the perfect way to counter the book's narrative that you're an impulsive, childish dimwit. https://t.co/VW1uzqu5pr
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) January 6, 2018
*facepalm*
30 pages in. The tweet confirms what the book says about Sweet Potato Hitler. What is the quote? "Better to not talk, people may think you're stupid, but it's better than opening your mouth and proving you are."
— Christopher Titus (@TitusNation) January 6, 2018
Sweet Potato Hitler? Couldn’t you come up with a better insult?
Jesus fucking Christ, not even the most childish kid I know speaks like this! So low.
— Jennifer Scheurle (@Gaohmee) January 6, 2018
Your Hollywood money must produce the smartest kids around.
https://twitter.com/tprstly/status/949604484451270656
But are their comb overs on point?
https://twitter.com/locust9/status/949560081686855680
At least someone got a Star Wars reference in there.
That’s unfair to children
— Kevin (@TheKevinDent) January 6, 2018
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Life isn’t fair, dude.
Will he ever realise that *this* is the reason the world thinks he’s a loop-de-loop? It has absolutely nothing to do with books and “fake news”.
— Chris Lunt (@dodgethedraft) January 6, 2018
What the hell is a “loop-de-loop?”
— Brian Michael Scully (@brianscully) January 6, 2018
Someone’s speechless?
Burn.
— Gary A Williams (@GaryAWilliams) January 6, 2018
Only a one-word response?
And, as a bonus, here’s George Takei, with his very strange analogy:
Oh, Donnie. Calling yourself a “very stable genius” to rebut claims in “Fire and “Fury” would be like me boasting I’m a “very active hetero.” You can say it all you want, but the whole world rolls its eyes. pic.twitter.com/Yd9YeICx9Q
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) January 6, 2018
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