![]() He won't admit it, but Donald Trump is collapsing in general election polls. The pattern has been so striking – it’s been called the Trump Insult Haiku – that it’s given rise to parodies, of which this is just one example: So Sad Today (2016), an essay collection by Melissa Broder (Twitter handle: sosadtoday). ![]() This will be the destruction of civilization as we know it! So sad! must immediately stop taking in people from Syria. Why is it that the horrendous protesters, who scream, curse punch, shut down roads/doors during my RALLIES, are never blamed by media? SAD!Įurope and the U.S. ![]() It's circulation is way down w its influence being at an all time low. National Review is a failing publication that has lost it's way. Here’s a typical example, complete with misspelled its (twice): In fact, t he Washington Post counted 47 things that made Donald Trump sad between June 19 and March 3. ![]() Trump launched his presidential campaign on June 16, 2015, he almost immediately began using sad or sadly – usually as a sort of terminal punctuation – in interviews and tweets.
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