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#TrumpJeopardyAnswers May Be One of The Year's Finest Uses of Twitter

By Dustin Rowles | Politics | September 19, 2019 |

By Dustin Rowles | Politics | September 19, 2019 |


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I’m kind of off the Trump train (and the “Morning Briefings”) at the moment. It’s not that I don’t follow all the developments, it’s just that I can no longer see the upside to cataloging all of his horrible acts. At some point soon, I do want to compile a list of all the spiteful things he’s doing at the cost of the Earth’s environment, which does not include his apparent decision to use the EPA to fine San Francisco for their homeless population, which is a real and actual thing he’s contemplating (because their drug needles go out to sea through the sewers, see?). Otherwise, I’m much more inclined these days to promote Elizabeth Warren (or the other Democratic candidates) than track Donald Trump’s Twitter meltdowns. Don’t worry, there are plenty of other sites that do that

Still, there is something to be said for Trump mockery. When Chrissy Teigen goes after him, that’s more enjoyable than, say, another “fake news” diatribe. Some people say that if we stop covering him, he’ll go away. I think the ship has sailed on that (in fact, it did so in 2016). However, when Twitter collectively gets together to drag Trump in amusing and creative ways, who are we to pass up such choice mockery?

Today’s edition is “Trump Jeopardy Answers.” It’s a funny and holistic look back at his entire boneheaded Presidency through Jeopardy answers. Credit to .:RiotGrl:. for coming up with this hashtag game:













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