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‘Dumbass’ Trump wildly mocked over tweet urging everyone to read a book with no words
Trump on Monday morning urged Americans to read a book that contains no words.
“A great book for your reading enjoyment: “REASONS TO VOTE FOR DEMOCRATS” by Michael J. Knowles,” the president tweeted.
But the book is a gag. It was authored by Michael J. Knowles, a correspondent for the conservative website Daily Wire, and consists of about 260 blank pages. The book ended up at the No. 1 bestseller spot on Amazon this year.
Trump later attacked Georgia congressional candidate Jon Ossoff, a Democrat. “The super Liberal Democrat in the Georgia Congressioal [sic] race tomorrow wants to protect criminals, allow illegal immigration and raise taxes!” he tweeted.
The president’s tweets set off a firestorm of mockery on the social media website. Many users mocked Trump’s literacy.
@realDonaldTrump You have publicly admitted you don't read books
— Zach Schonfeld (@zzzzaaaacccchhh) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump Glad to see you could find a book on your reading level.
— Julia Reiss (@thereisspiece) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump Presumably on the Betsy DeVos reading list.
— Julia Reiss (@thereisspiece) April 17, 2017
@Warpath72 @Harry1T6 @michaeljknowles @realDonaldTrump It's because it's written at his preferred reading level: grade 1.
— Adam Whisler (@WhislerA) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump You don't even read
— Jordan Uhl (@JordanUhl) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump Nice. It's the one book I believe you've read.
— David Pepper (@DavidPepper) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump at least he can spell "Congressional" you ******* dumbass
— Sara Kenigsberg (@skenigsberg) April 17, 2017
@tullymox @realDonaldTrump @ndotsimons it's literally just blank pages. Another scam.
— Dawn Summers (@realdawnsummers) April 17, 2017
Others used the tweets as an opportunity to share humorous images critical of the president.
@realDonaldTrump #FlipThe6th pic.twitter.com/JynY8MJodM
— Travis Nichols (@travisjnichols) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump A great book for you. pic.twitter.com/s5gZNmPRnZ
— The Socialist Party (@OfficialSPGB) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump Here's a book you should read, assuming you can spare some time between golfing and war-mongering pic.twitter.com/1b3XcHGXdD
— Mike P Williams (@Mike_P_Williams) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump @ossoff We can always tell when something big is about to go down with #TrumpRussia.
You hate-tweet against Democrats.
That's your tell. pic.twitter.com/Klo6X51IxQ
— Holly #TheResistance (@AynRandPaulRyan) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump It's a bird, it's a plane, NO! It's Super Liberal! Here to save the day and provide affordable health insurance and equality for all. pic.twitter.com/Rv2MpsoRto
— Cole Ledford (@ColeLedford11) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/JBXl5p98m3
— Frank A. Kadar (@FrankAKadar) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/6Et3pvJl2u
— karan goel (@karangoel) April 17, 2017
Trump also said Monday on Twitter that his first 100 days in office had proven that Barack Obama’s foreign policy was a failure.
‘Dumbass’ Trump wildly mocked over tweet urging everyone to read a book with no words
Trump on Monday morning urged Americans to read a book that contains no words.
“A great book for your reading enjoyment: “REASONS TO VOTE FOR DEMOCRATS” by Michael J. Knowles,” the president tweeted.
But the book is a gag. It was authored by Michael J. Knowles, a correspondent for the conservative website Daily Wire, and consists of about 260 blank pages. The book ended up at the No. 1 bestseller spot on Amazon this year.
Trump later attacked Georgia congressional candidate Jon Ossoff, a Democrat. “The super Liberal Democrat in the Georgia Congressioal [sic] race tomorrow wants to protect criminals, allow illegal immigration and raise taxes!” he tweeted.
The president’s tweets set off a firestorm of mockery on the social media website. Many users mocked Trump’s literacy.
@realDonaldTrump You have publicly admitted you don't read books
— Zach Schonfeld (@zzzzaaaacccchhh) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump Glad to see you could find a book on your reading level.
— Julia Reiss (@thereisspiece) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump Presumably on the Betsy DeVos reading list.
— Julia Reiss (@thereisspiece) April 17, 2017
@Warpath72 @Harry1T6 @michaeljknowles @realDonaldTrump It's because it's written at his preferred reading level: grade 1.
— Adam Whisler (@WhislerA) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump You don't even read
— Jordan Uhl (@JordanUhl) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump Nice. It's the one book I believe you've read.
— David Pepper (@DavidPepper) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump at least he can spell "Congressional" you ******* dumbass
— Sara Kenigsberg (@skenigsberg) April 17, 2017
@tullymox @realDonaldTrump @ndotsimons it's literally just blank pages. Another scam.
— Dawn Summers (@realdawnsummers) April 17, 2017
Others used the tweets as an opportunity to share humorous images critical of the president.
@realDonaldTrump #FlipThe6th pic.twitter.com/JynY8MJodM
— Travis Nichols (@travisjnichols) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump A great book for you. pic.twitter.com/s5gZNmPRnZ
— The Socialist Party (@OfficialSPGB) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump Here's a book you should read, assuming you can spare some time between golfing and war-mongering pic.twitter.com/1b3XcHGXdD
— Mike P Williams (@Mike_P_Williams) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump @ossoff We can always tell when something big is about to go down with #TrumpRussia.
You hate-tweet against Democrats.
That's your tell. pic.twitter.com/Klo6X51IxQ
— Holly #TheResistance (@AynRandPaulRyan) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump It's a bird, it's a plane, NO! It's Super Liberal! Here to save the day and provide affordable health insurance and equality for all. pic.twitter.com/Rv2MpsoRto
— Cole Ledford (@ColeLedford11) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/JBXl5p98m3
— Frank A. Kadar (@FrankAKadar) April 17, 2017
@realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/6Et3pvJl2u
— karan goel (@karangoel) April 17, 2017
Trump also said Monday on Twitter that his first 100 days in office had proven that Barack Obama’s foreign policy was a failure.