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Sep 9, 2019

Because

...a Twitter spat is just one of the bullshit things we have to put up with now, here in USAmerica Inc.


VICE:

President Donald Trump sparked a Twitter beef Sunday with celebrity couple John Legend and Chrissy Teigen. Such fights are pretty normal for Trump. But Teigen’s response was perhaps a bit more profane than he’s used to: she tweeted the president was “a pussy ass bitch.”

The whole thing began on Sunday, with an MSNBC special about criminal justice reform. Legend — who has an organization that aims to end mass incarceration — was a guest. Trump apparently tuned in and felt like he didn’t get enough credit for the First Step Act he signed in December, which reduced some federal drug sentences and looked to reduce recidivism.

I don't know if it's at all worth looking into - I'm going to leave it here in the large and growing pile of shit I wish I was making up.


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