This White House is already the best White House in modern history. Even if we forget the amazing progress made to returning America to exceptionalism, we can still look at how they handle their adversaries in the Democrat Party and legacy media (one in the same) and enjoy the greatness.
Case-in-Point: The White House’s “rapid response” to Democrat Senator Chris Murphy citing a parody account on X as if it was actually Lara Trump posting.
The post from the parody account asked for “thumbs up” from people who support Border Czar Tom Homan arresting Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for giving illegal aliens instructions on how to avoid deportation.
Murphy’s response was half emotion, half idiocy:
It takes some f****** gall to have Vance lecturing Europe on “free speech” when at the exact same time the Trump regime is threatening Democrats back home with arrest if they even explain people’s rights to them.
https://twitter.com/ChrisMurphyCT/status/1890510056451432654
The White House responded through their @RapidResponse47 account:
You are a moron, Chris. It is obvious this page is not affiliated with President Trump, his family, or the administration.
We do, however, support your right to make such a statement, no matter how imbecilic it makes you look.
https://twitter.com/RapidResponse47/status/1890598858150830437
To Murphy’s credit, he hasn’t taken down the post two days after the idiotic gaffe. He is taking his lumps like a man, which is a rare trait among Democrat lawmakers.
As humorous as this story is, it highlights an important trend among Democrat lawmakers and their unhinged legacy media lapdogs. They’re making unforced errors incessantly. They weren’t doing this during President Trump’s first term. Have they been broken so badly by his reelection and the success his administration has had? It seems very possible.
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