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The Internet Roasted Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Tweet Over Dem's 'Trump Derangement Syndrome'

The Internet Roasted Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Tweet Over Dem's 'Trump Derangement Syndrome'
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders made the mistake of borrowing one of President Donald Trump's new phrases in one of her latest Tweets.

And the internet is getting her back for it.


On Wednesday, Press Secretary Sanders decided to Tweet using Trump's latest provocative phrase.

Check it out.


Yes, in July Trump adopted the phrase, "Trump Derangement Syndrome".


This so-called syndrome refers to the belief that some people will never react positively to anything Trump does.


Trump first used the phrase after his infamous Helsinki meeting drew heavy criticism instead of the adulation Trump sought.


He recently dropped the phrase again in response to his meeting with the New York Times publishers when they brought up concerns about his "anti-press rhetoric".





But Trump's critics refuse to be shut up by this fictitious disease, coined only to perpetuate Trump's well documented manipulation techniques.


So the Twittersphere did what they do best and they called Sanders out on her nonsense.












Did that answer your question, Press Secretary Sanders?


H/T: Yahoo!

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