@SimonMaloy #hottake #somuchfail
— Loren C (@LorenSethC) February 1, 2017
And lefties wonder why their credibility when it comes to criticizing Trump is vanishing. Look no further than Salon’s Simon Maloy:
just occurred to me that Trump praised a slave owner in his black history month remarks pic.twitter.com/LytvvpL5Gl
— Simon Maloy (@SimonMaloy) February 1, 2017
Here’s a screenshot, since he deleted the original:
Mkay.
congrats to me on being today's Everything That's Wrong With The Left
— Simon Maloy (@SimonMaloy) February 1, 2017
@SimonMaloy Congrats!
— David A. Graham (@GrahamDavidA) February 1, 2017
You joke, Simon, but you really do suck at this.
@SimonMaloy Dude.
— Robert A George (@RobGeorge) February 1, 2017
@RobGeorge I found it mildly interesting and historically curious
— Simon Maloy (@SimonMaloy) February 1, 2017
Well, Simon, that just shows how crappy your judgment is.
@SimonMaloy Trump's statement was awful on many accounts; tossing in the Jefferson/slave owner stuff undercuts the legit criticism.
— Robert A George (@RobGeorge) February 1, 2017
Oh well. Too late to turn back now! Not that he didn’t try:
upon review, officials in the booth have indeed found this tweet to be reductive, so it will now go
but if you'd like to keep owning me: pic.twitter.com/FDvVULTsTx
— Simon Maloy (@SimonMaloy) February 1, 2017
Don’t mind if we do.
LOL you're insane. https://t.co/htkEmKM6cu
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) February 1, 2017
@SimonMaloy god, you're daft
— Michael (@BballMichael) February 1, 2017
oh ffs https://t.co/tgkiGB04bP
— MaxR.S (@Randy_Shannon) February 1, 2017
@SimonMaloy this is remarkably idiotic.
— Andy (@runjinrun) February 1, 2017
.@SimonMaloy Really makes you think. pic.twitter.com/mXfY00a5mH
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) February 1, 2017
@SimonMaloy are you actually that stupid? Seriously do you need help?
— Polybius Champion (@hiker1967) February 1, 2017
Some people are beyond help, honestly.
@SimonMaloy it must be a very slow day. Indeed. We're embarrassed for you.
— Black Women Unite (@BlkWomenUnite) February 1, 2017