Between this tweet from Seth Mandel about ‘How to talk to your family about Tom Nichols this Thanksgiving’ and that whole Indian food debacle, Tom is having one Helluva a week, and not in a good way.
How To Talk To Your Family About Tom Nichols This Thanksgiving
— Seth Mandel (@SethAMandel) November 26, 2019
We suppose we’re not overly surprised to see tweets like this from Seth after Tom has spent several years now talking down to the masses and smugly dissing middle America, and all because he hates Trump.
It’s not a great look.
Okay. That's hilarious.
— Becky Kevoian (@BobsFunGirl) November 26, 2019
We did snicker a little.
1. Avoid at all costs.
2. See step 1— Scotty Potty (@HTX_Con) November 26, 2019
I love all my family but if he was in my family he would not be invited. Not because of his opinions but because of the fact that he’s condescending and pompous to others who don’t agree with him.
— commonsense (@commonsense258) November 26, 2019
Ouch. And sadly that’s the real issue here. Many of us on the Right (this editor included) used to look up to Tom but since Trump won he’s been an unbearable blowhard crapping all over anyone and everyone who disagrees with him.
Not to mention his hating on Indian food didn’t make him any friends on Twitter either.
The last time I mentioned racism towards Indian food my liberal friend hit me with his signed copy of “pow wow chow”.
Oh wait.. am I off topic somehow? pic.twitter.com/IMTBjW9Tel
— Jeff Kiser (@1962Kiser) November 26, 2019
— Pradheep J. Shanker (@Neoavatara) November 26, 2019
Step one, Serve a plate of chicken tikka masala. Carefully analyze your families reaction to ensure they aren’t racists.
— ???? ??? ??? ????????? (@MadMikeOfficial) November 26, 2019
Yummmm … chicken tikka masala.
Yes please.
The twist is his family Thanksgiving meal is Indian food.
— Caesar Pounce ⛈️ (@caeser_pounce) November 26, 2019
Tom Nichols, Max Boot, and Bret Stephens walk into a bar..
— Terry Jackson (@Highlander_32) November 26, 2019
Ignore and continue eating delicious Tikka Masala.
— Ethan Quist (@EthanQuist3) November 26, 2019
— Jordan Barta, MBA (@Barta57) November 26, 2019
Too late.
Who?
— The Notorious A.R.T. (@arthurtobin) November 26, 2019
Don’t, because politics (and phones) should be banned from the Thanksgiving table.
— Michael Guggenheim (@mmguggenheim) November 26, 2019
Winner winner Thanksgiving dinner.
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