The ‘SharpieGate’ Memes Are The Only Thing Keeping Me Sane This Week
For better or for worse, usually worse let’s be honest, there’s never a dull moment under the Trump administration. In case you’ve missed it, (and I’m assuming the only way you’d miss it is if you, like many people, actively avoid the news these days because 45 is just one gigantic migraine) earlier this week President Trump tweeted out a warning that Hurricane Dorian would hit Alabama — which was totally false.
In fact, the National Weather Service had to actually send a follow up tweet to correct Trump’s claim.
Alabama will NOT see any impacts from #Dorian. We repeat, no impacts from Hurricane #Dorian will be felt across Alabama. The system will remain too far east. #alwx
— NWS Birmingham (@NWSBirmingham) September 1, 2019
After it was made clear to Trump that he was incorrect in saying that Dorian would hit Alabama, he immediately apologized for spreading misinformation and we all carried on with our lives.
Just kidding, of course he didn’t do that.
The Stable Genius in Chief actually held a press briefing in the oval office so that he could officially, on the record, double-down on his blatantly wrong claim that Dorian would hit Alabama. He did this by showing an official map tracking the hurricane provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration —
— that he doctored with a Sharpie.
Yeah — he straight-up used a Sharpie… to extend the predicted path of Hurricane Dorian into Alabama… on an outdated map… instead of just admitting he was wrong.
I can’t even imagine being a Trump supporter and having to pretend that that sharpie crap wasn’t the weirdest, saddest thing a president has ever done
— John Iadarola (@johniadarola) September 5, 2019
By the way, Trump actually broke the law by doing this.
So, we’re now on like… what, day five of Trump insisting that he was right and that the rest of the world including maps and meteorologists are wrong? Jesus. This really isn’t funny, he is literally an insane person, and the only thing that IS funny out of all of this, is that people have started making the best “Trump Sharpie” edits to other presidential photos.
You’re in a Twitter fight with the wind and somehow you’re losing
— Zack Bornstein (@ZackBornstein) September 6, 2019
Published at Fri, 06 Sep 2019 17:45:15 +0000