You cannot imagine the stupid things Tweety does.  It is impossible to predict how much of an ass he will be tomorrow, or ten minutes from now.

Are Tweety supporters saying they are red-neck ass holes on purpose?  Do they hate Hillary so much as to also hate American values in general, common courtesy, civil behavior.

An American President openly bullying an American.  Really?  You accept that?  You say he is allowed to hit back and defend himself?  Really?  Do you hit back ten times harder, as Tweety promises, when people hurt you?  Are Tweety supporters enjoying Tweety "writing on bathroom walls" like 6 year olds, or 8 or 13 year olds.  Supporters of Tweety don't have to like Hillary.  She lost the election by the Electoral College and now she writes a book.  So what.

Bathroom walls is the adolescent place of expressing their angst and anger.  Would you still see Tweety the same way if he drew a pic on the bathroom wall of Hillary sucking him off?  Well, THAT is what Tweety's re-tweet of him hitting Hillary with his golf ball, and in the back, of course.  Tweety is a coward like all bullies.

No, that is what an adolescent does, not a mature, intelligent adult.  Grown men, 71 year old men act with dignity and wisdom, not nastiness and stupidity.

You cannot make this up, not even on Saturday Night Live!  The behavior of Tweety is like a 6 year old!

Come on folks, that is not right!

"Trump Tweets Doctored GIF of His Golf Ball Hitting Hillary Clinton"
By CHRISTINA CARONSEPT. 17, 2017

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/17/us/politics/hillary-golfball-trump-tweets.html?mcubz=0

Are any words necessary to explain why our President should not be doing things like this?

"The tweet stoked outrage online, generating more than 11,000 replies, many of which condemned the president’s promotion of violent imagery toward Mrs. Clinton, who, as a former first lady, has lifetime Secret Service protection."

"President Trump’s Golden Age of Trolling"
By ANNA NORTHJULY 5, 2017

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/05/opinion/trump-cnn-trolls-wrestling-gif.html?mcubz=0

 

Tweety gets trolled too, but his trolls are not the President!  The President has to be too wise and mature to take time away from governing to troll people.  The trolling of Tweety was by a comedian looking for laughs, not to bully.  A powerful person does not need to bully people.  The President needs to demonstrate good behavior, not display and invite bad behavior.  What leader does that?

Tweety acts like he wants to hurt people, and especially weak people.

"Stephen Colbert Brings Out Sean Spicer To Troll Trump At Emmys"
Largest audience. Period.
 
By Bill Bradley, 9-17-2017

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/stephen-colberts-trolls-trump-in-emmys-opening_us_59bade0ee4b086432b058431

Tweety called Obama racist, so what happens when someone calls HIM racist?  He wants them fired!  Tweety Baby cannot take his own medicine.  Bullies are that way you know.  Tweety said lots of bad things about Obama, and Obama ignored all of it LIKE A MAN.  Tweety is not a man.  Tweety is weak and childish.

"ESPN Is Letting the Conservative Trolls Win"
It’s the Worldwide Leader in self-inflicted wounds.
By Josh Levin

http://www.slate.com/articles/sports/sports_nut/2017/09/espn_is_letting_the_conservative_trolls_win.html

"On Wednesday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that Hill’s comments [That Trump, "Troll in Chief," is a White Nationalist.  She is right so she did not defame the Prez.  If the truth hurts. . . ] —which professional troll Clay Travis amplified into a national outrage—were a “fireable offense.”"

More.

"Rather than call out Travis’ [A troll host that bashed ESPN.] opportunism and defend Hill after Sarah Huckabee Sanders called for her ouster, ESPN concocted a statement that both defended the SportsCenter anchor and hung her out to dry. “Jemele has a right to her personal opinions,” the network’s second statement began—free speech is good!—“but not to publicly share them on a platform that implies that she was in any way speaking on behalf of ESPN”—saying controversial things out loud is bad! “She has acknowledged that her tweets crossed that line and has apologized for doing so. We accept her apology.” Can we all be friends again?

ESPN has not yet figured out that it’s impossible to placate all possible constituencies when one of those constituencies lives in a state of perpetual pique"