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Eric Trump: Today’s “Moron” Award Winner

 

Eric Trump is the second of moronic son of Donald “Trumporleone” Trump. To suggest that Eric is a Monumental Moron is quite the understatement. In fact, he gives credence to that old adage that “The avocado doesn’t fall far from the tree.”

 

In late March 2019, The Washington Post reported that The Great Leader’s company owed $36,200 in delinquent property taxes on a gold course in California. Eric the Moron took umbrage (means resentment Chester) with the Post’s factual story. Towards that end, Eric the Moron (my sincerest apologies to Morons) posted the following Tweet.

  • “The @WashingtonPost is a disgraceful paper that has zero regard for journalistic integrity.”
  • “They are everything that is wrong with the media in this country.”

The Post story reported on a public record that was readily available to anyone who wished to search the public tax/property records in Los Angeles County, California.

 

So, now we have The Great Leader’s Moron son bitching about a newspaper reporting on readily available public information. However, the Moron never had anything to say when his Daddy’s favorite rag The National Enquirer published false stories that Sen. Ted Cruz’s father was involved in the assassination of JFK or numerous fabricated stories about Hillary Clinton. In these instances, Eric agreed with Daddy who opined that The National Enquirer deserved to receive a Pulitzer prize for journalistic excellence.

 

If this Moron was my son, I’d tell him to shut his ignorant mouth and he wouldn’t be allowed to run any of my company I owned. In fact, I’d relegate him to applying for a job as a greeter at the Walmart Supercenter Store at 4375 Belvedere Road in West Palm Beach, Florida.

 

And lastly, this Moron’s conduct gives further credence to that old adage that “The avocado doesn’t fall far from the tree.”

 

 

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