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Trump Is Having A 'Liddle' Bit Of Trouble On Twitter Today
It's safe to say that this week has not been the best for President Trump. After Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced an official impeachment inquiry on the President on Tuesday, he's been tweeting more than usual, and this morning it was all about House Intelligence Chair Adam Schiff, who is leading his impeachment investigations.
Out of the four tweets sent about Adam Schiff, it only took one about the Congressman and CNN to set Twitter on fire. In an effort to accuse the cable network of altering his words, he wound up misspelling 'describe' and then confused a hyphen with an apostrophe. Twitter users, never missing a beat, immediately began to mock his grammatical errors and sent Liddle, discribing, apostrophe, and hyphen, all to trend on the social media platform.
Below are some of the many reactions to yet another infamous Trump tweet.
(Source: Twitter)
You engaged in a shakedown to get election dirt from a foreign country.And then you tried to cover it up.But you’re right about one thing -- your words need no mockery. Your own words and deeds mock themselves.But most importantly here, they endanger our country. pic.twitter.com/Qha74pwW8m
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) September 27, 2019
For those looking up punctuation early on a Friday morning:A hyphen is a mark – used to divide or to compound words.An apostrophe is a mark ' used to indicate the omission of letters or figures.
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) September 27, 2019
An apostrophe is used: to indicate the omission of one or more letters in a wordto indicate the possessive caseto indicate plurals of abbreviations and symbolshttps://t.co/nvYyyMvFMr
— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) September 27, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
When “Liddle,” “Discribing,” “hyphen” & “apostrophe” are trending – and you know why without even looking pic.twitter.com/Lbr9Pv4qwS
— TrivWorks (@TrivWorks) September 27, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
I feel sorry for all the teachers discribing the liddle differences between an apostrophe and a hyphen today.
— David Leavitt (@David_Leavitt) September 27, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
Words misspelled by our stable genius, Donald Trump: HamberdersCovfefeMelanieDiscribingLiddleCouncel HearbyRediculous Polices ChockerDael DevelopeProfesionalPoliticions Leightweight Barrack Obama Feel free to add to the list.
— Angela Belcamino (@AngelaBelcamino) September 27, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
what a day to be a #writing teacher… #discribing #hyphen #apostrophe pic.twitter.com/uLmTq012ip
— Holly (@HollyCoats) September 27, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
This is a perfect snapshot of the hell we currently live in. #liddle #discribing #hyphen #apostrophe pic.twitter.com/YG9VPs8D88
— Justin Carr (@JCarr110) September 27, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
I see #apostrophe trending and I first thought is Frank Zappa. #IsItJustMe pic.twitter.com/SvaITdTssr
— Drummer50 (@jimdrum50) September 27, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
liddle pootus pic.twitter.com/qrQWS99R6F
— ᑕᕼᑌᑎK (@chunkled) September 27, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
As of this afternoon, the President has yet to delete his tweet and Urban Dictionary has not updated its definition of the word 'Liddle.' We look forward to seeing what happens next.
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