Published 18:55 IST, October 27th 2020
As Trump mocks Biden for calling him George, Twitter reminds him of his own goof-ups
US President Donald Trump once again became the centre of online trolling after his ‘attempt’ to mock his electoral opponent Joe Biden backfired.
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US President Donald Trump once again became the centre of online trolling after his ‘attempt’ to mock his electoral opponent Joe Biden backfired. On October 26, the 74-year-old took to Twitter to point out that Biden had mistakenly called him George. “The Fake News Cartel is working overtime to cover it up!” he quipped.
Trump’s remarks were made in reference to a previously posted video wherein Biden could be heard referring to Trump as George. However, instead of being a mistake, it was Biden's deliberate attempt to convey that it would be a different world altogether if Trump was re-elected.
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"Four more years of George, er, George... we're going to find ourselves in a position where, if Trump gets elected, we're going to be in a different world,” Biden had said.
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Trump's attempt to mock Biden backfires
Twitterati was quick to remind President Trump that Biden was not the only one who had messed up names in the past. While many reminded the Republican that he was the one who had once called Apple CEO Tim Cook as ‘Tim Apple’ and Representative Matt Gaetz as 'Rick Gates'. Many also came out to remind him of the blunder he made last week by calling ‘Hypersonic’ missile with ‘Hydrosonic’ missile.
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Not long ago had Trump invited another round of trolling. Shortly after the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize was announced for World Food Programme (WFP), internet users started mocking Trump for not getting the award. From saying he might go on a Twitter spree to posting his pictures with a sad expression, the Twitter users flooded the social media with all kinds of remarks on Trump. He has been nominated for 2021 Nobel Peace Prize Scandinavian lawmakers but has touted himself as the ‘deserving’ laureate for the prize many times in the past. While some believed that the US President should have received the award this year for the peace deal he brokered, others simply said "waiting for his rant".
18:56 IST, October 27th 2020