Claim that Hillary Clinton 'can't satisfy her husband' winds up on Donald Trump's Twitter account after staffer retweets itBy DAVID MARTOSKO, US POLITICAL EDITOR FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 17:46 EST, 17 April 2015 | UPDATED: 18:29 EST, 17 April 2015
In a retweet on Thursday, a staffer to real estate magnate Donald Trump managed to capture the coarsest background conversations Americans are having about former secretary of state Hillary Clinton's personal baggage.
He may now be looking for a new job.
'If Hillary Clinton can't satisfy her husband,' a Texas-cowgirl college student tweeted, 'what makes her think she can satisfy America?'
When someone retweeted the quip two hours later and included Trump's Twitter handle in the message, one of the billionaire's staffers retweeted it for him – to his audience of 2.8 million people.
OK, I'm not a Twitter-Tweeter-Twit
("I tawt I taw a puddytat!"), and may not understand this correctly, but it looks to me that what happened was:
1.) A
female Texas college student Tweeted the comment;
2.) Some one re-Tweeted it, and included Trump (a corporate account, not his personal account) in the distribution list;
3.) A Trump staffer who had the access/authority re-Tweeted the comment;
4.) When Trump himself saw the re-Tweet he deleted it, but not before some one screen-captured it.
IOW, DU-folk have the story entirely incorrect and are Himalayanizing a very small anthill. Has anyone enlightened them yet on their error? If so, has the would-be enlightener received the wrath such partisan-fantasy-bursters so often receive?
When you care about it, the first thing to do before responding to Lib/Prog
gotcha-factoids is to check whether the factoids are actually facts.
"Factoid" = claims meant to sound like, but may not be, facts.