Displaying his low Emotional Quotient, Tweety Twump continues and continues and continues to make himself look like a buffoon with his Twitter account. He wil last two (2) months as President.
We better start planning on President Pence. Well, since impeachment and / or arrest take lots of time, maybe a year or so . . .
On Martin Luther King Day, virtually, Tweety really sh*ts a brick!
"‘All Talk, No Action,’ Says Trump, in Twitter Attack on a Civil Rights Icon"
By MARK LANDLERJAN. 14, 2017
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/14/us/politics/john-lewis-donald-trump.html
"WASHINGTON — On Friday, Representative John Lewis, Democrat of Georgia, declared that he did not view Donald J. Trump as a “legitimate president.” Mr. Lewis, an icon of the civil rights movement, said he planned to boycott the inauguration, the first he will skip in three decades.
On Saturday, Mr. Trump hit back.
“Congressman John Lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart (not to mention crime infested) rather than falsely complaining about the election results,” Mr. Trump said in a pair of early morning Twitter posts."
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/14/us/politics/john-lewis-donald-trump.html
Why can't Tweety Twump do what any mature adult would do and ignore comments he does not like from people? Because Tweety Twump is 70 years old outside, fat and ugly, but an adolescent boy inside, maybe 13 years old.
"A few critics, including David Axelrod, a former senior adviser to Mr. Obama, said they disagreed with Mr. Lewis’s statement that Mr. Trump was not legitimate, which he made in an interview with Chuck Todd of NBC News and which will be broadcast on “Meet the Press” on Sunday.
Still, Mr. Axelrod said of Mr. Lewis: “I honor the man he is. Honesty; integrity; courage — these are qualities you can’t buy.”"
"Keeping Faith"
As a boy, John Lewis preached to the family chickens. As a man, he helped shape the civil rights movement. By WILLIAM H. CHAFE
June 28, 1998
http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/06/28/reviews/980628.28chaf.html
Perhaps someone who works for Tweety will read or has read this book, and since Tweety does not read books, they can tell him about the achievements of this great man.
"In ''Walking With the Wind,'' John Lewis evokes, with simplicity and passion, how the 1960's transformed the United States. In the first half of that decade, the civil rights movement toppled the legal structure of racial segregation, held forth the hope of building a society based on reconciliation and justice and helped create the foundation for other social movements. Yet by the end of the 60's, assassinations, disillusionment with the political system and a tragic war 9,000 miles away had eroded optimism and a sense of possibility. In this powerful memoir (written with Michael D'Orso, the author of ''Like Judgment Day: The Ruin and Redemption of a Town Called Rosewood''), Lewis provides a compelling account of that topsy-turvy journey -- an account rooted in his own history."
Be aware! Beware!