Donald Trump’s tenure as president has given rise to a new internet adage: “There’s a tweet for everything.” This axiom is deployed when Trump says or does something that directly contradicts his old tweets, such as when he criticized former President Barack Obama for playing golf, bragged about paying a ton of taxes, or spread disinformation about autism and vaccines. When there isn’t a tweet, often there’s video footage. Early Friday, news broke that both the president and First Lady Melania Trump had tested positive for COVID-19. The news that the couple has been infected with the novel coronavirus sent the internet into a frenzy of memes, conspiracy theories, and arguments. Within hours, a clip resurfaced of Trump mocking Hillary Clinton falling down during the 2016 presidential campaign. Carl Quintanilla of NBC was first to unearth the footage from a rally that took place four years ago to the day. In it, Trump pantomimes Clinton falling at a 9/11 commemorative event weeks prior. She was later diagnosed with pneumonia. “But here’s a woman, she’s supposed to fight all of these different things, and she can’t make it 15 feet to her car,” Trump scoffed, to the crowd’s delight. “Give me a break.” The clip did not age well. “Small men make fun of others, big men lift others up,” said one. Many thought immediately of karma. “Karma says good morning,” tweeted one. https://www.dailydot.com/debug/trump-mocks-clinton-pneumonia/
> orange man got sick with the great coof haha everyone laugh at him You're cancer. If Biden caught the coof you'd be on this forum bitching about how it was planted by Russians. Shariablue got you workin overtime for the next month bud?
Lol, proud boys. What's proud boys? A group of about 15 people the new Boogeyman for the left? Seriously