Here’s a special post dedicated to all Twitchy followers who have worked the word “deplorable” into either their Twitter handle or bio. It seems CNBC’s John Harwood considers it a big help:
when people put “deplorable” in their Twitter handles, believe them
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) April 28, 2018
Hmm … why would anyone put a word like “deplorable” into a Twitter handle anyway … where the heck did that come from? Maybe a “deplorable” or two will speak up and explain.
— Kambree Kawahine Koa (@KamVTV) April 28, 2018
— Deborah-UnTamed ❌ (@UnTamedInSD) April 28, 2018
— ☩ Liam Anderson ☩ (@FreeSpeechWill) April 28, 2018
Everytime someone calls me a Deplorable.. I'll be celebrating like ? pic.twitter.com/YFcTdNEmRm
— Deplorable Agent #99? (@writemombritt) April 28, 2018
??♀️Proud Deplorable for President Trump‼️
— I ❤️ Winning & Smirking ?? #ProudNationalist ? (@PatriotMarie) April 28, 2018
And damn proud to be 1 https://t.co/XQvxxXbOKd
— Jr. Deplorable #BuildTheWall (@jrbloom57) April 28, 2018
This deplorable proudly helped elect the best President ever. I love my Country! I love my President! #MAGA #KAG2020 #RedWave2018 pic.twitter.com/VGZuCPansq
— ChRiStY??Covfefe (@RightSassy) April 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/DeplorablejJame/status/990229157689819136
Yes believe us because we're responsible for putting the man in charge to get this country back on track. I wear that title proudly!
— Jr. Deplorable #BuildTheWall (@jrbloom57) April 28, 2018
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I see them as honest patriots, so I give them the benefit of doubt and I have patience with their opinion – which contrasted to those holding high positions in MSM, who are being paid to push a narrative, is refreshing. It gives me hope that there is still hope for America.
— Cam Cardow (@cam_cardow) April 28, 2018
Some folks west ofWashington DC think being called deplorable is a Badge of Honor.
Just because @JohnJHarwood is stereotyping millions of Americans doesn't make it right. https://t.co/taPPUnW9ls
— Steve Baumgartner (@SteveBaumgartne) April 28, 2018
Hillary's evil & ugly statement about millions of Americans helped her to lose the election.@JohnJHarwood
You haven't learned it either? https://t.co/taPPUnW9ls— Steve Baumgartner (@SteveBaumgartne) April 28, 2018
No, John. Blame it on the woman who created the term "deplorables". That was the pot calling the kettle black if I've ever heard it.
— Robert Nelson (@rinjr715) April 28, 2018
Name calling helped get President Trump elected, so keep it up. MAGA…
— H. C. C. (@MollySam1986) April 28, 2018
Like you calling yourself an unbiased journalist
— Depoguy (@depoguy) April 28, 2018
When someone goes on Twitter and exposes his contempt for huge #’s of the American people and then tries to pass himself off as an objective journalist….don’t believe them.
— Paul M Winters (@RealPaulWinters) April 28, 2018
And when people tell you they work for cnbc in their profile, don't believe a damn word they say.
— What's A Defense (@RebsFinsUp) April 28, 2018
And when those people call you the swamp , believe them .
— ❌WWG1WGA❌ (@lakingsno1) April 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/buttons2223/status/990342630683881473
https://twitter.com/PaleFaceGringo/status/990343722616475649
https://twitter.com/jonesen1976/status/990345788415979522
Reminder- @Reince picked this guy to moderate a GOP primary debate https://t.co/2gRocgGtXw
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) April 28, 2018
Ah. I knew you looked familiar. The guy who was the most pathetic moderator of all of the debates. Got it. You were REALLY bad.
— MegMurph (@AllIn4DJT) April 28, 2018
Deplorable, even.
Why was CNBC’s John Harwood allowed to moderate a GOP debate? https://t.co/xZfRixcGdf
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) November 6, 2016
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