ZitatTrump's greatest enemies are also his best friends. No matter how hard his minions and sycophants work to gain his favor and explain away his behavior, they haven't done nearly as much to help him as Trump-haters like CNN's Brian Stelter. Brian's mission in life is to remove Trump from office. And the longer it takes to do that, the more foolish Bri-Bri gets. Yesterday he went on national TV and did an entire segment on... Trump's typos.
Seriously.
Here's the segment in question, courtesy of Stelter himself. Not only did he think this was worth airing on the amusingly titled Reliable Sources, but he then tweeted it out for anybody who might've missed it. That's how important this information is.
"Everybody makes spelling mistakes. Everybody does. I do, everybody does. But on Twitter, Donald Trump makes a lot more of them than most people. Just this week, he misspelled "Republican" and "unfair." But those are hardly the worst examples. We have seen countless absurd spellings from the Commander-in-Chief. He has called showbiz "shoebiz," there's "hamberders," there's the "smocking gun." There's a lot of these. Even misspelling his wife Melania's name... I know English teachers are horrified by the president's poor form... On average, Trump makes a spelling error at least one out of every five days. And since taking office, he's made at least 188 of them..."
This could easily be mistaken for an SNL sketch, or maybe a deepfake made by somebody who really doesn't like Brian Stelter. But nope, that's really him.