Dilbert and Trump characters courtesy of Scott Adams
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At a ceremony for
Olympic and Paralympic athletes Friday at the White House, President Trump said
“What happened with the Paralympics was so incredible and so inspiring to me. And
I watched — it’s a little tough to watch too much, but I watched as much as I
could. It was really fantastic, and I want to thank you.”
The Trump haters
decided the President’s comment “occupied a gray area of offensiveness.”
Chris Hayes, host of
MSNBC’s “All In With Chris”, tweeted:
Honestly, what the hell kind of thing is this to say? https://t.co/VDo9VuRWxt— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) April 27, 2018
Scott Adams, the
millionaire creator of the office-humor comic strip Dilbert who switched
his endorsement from Clinton to Trump in September 2016 noticed Hayes’
Trump Derangement Syndrome and decided to explore the “bubble” these Trump
haters cocoon themselves in.
Dilbert’s creator
congratulated Hayes for escaping his TDS prison following Hayes’ admission he’d
wrongly accused the President of mocking the teams whose achievements he was
celebrating.
So I've listened to this way more than I should've, and I *think* I've come to conclude he means it's tough to watch too much because he's so busy being president. https://t.co/ZtYl2aJSP9— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) April 28, 2018
UPDATE: Welcome readers of Pirate’s
Cove. We are grateful to the Admiral
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