Friend, 

They weren’t the best of days, but they were certainly… entertaining if nothing else. 

Before he was banned for inciting an insurrection a few years ago, watching Convicted Felon Donald Trump’s Twitter feed was like having access to a circus freak show on your phone. It was like a direct line into his brain. For a while, it was admittedly a strength of his. But as it turns out, the line between genius and insanity tends to get rather blurred over time. Now? Tweet away, sport.

If you’ve forgotten what this car wreck looked like pre-insurrection, we’ve got you covered. Here are some of our favorites from the old days. And yes, they are still live on Twitter.

The taco bowl:

An oldie but a goodie:

The time he predicted his own future:

The time Nickelback gave him the middle finger:

The time he quoted Hitler (again):

The time he released a highly classified photograph:

The time he remembered 9/11 in his own way:

Sometimes, the best way to take down low IQ orange weirdos running for president is to just… let them be them.

When you take a look at what this idiot has said throughout the years, it baffles the mind. He is truly one of the most unhinged people on the planet. And now that he’s back on Twitter, this could very well be our lives again if we let him take this election. 

Nobody wants to go back to waking up in the morning and wondering if the president started a war with some tweet. This movement prefers the level-headed. Especially when it comes to leading the country. Chip in to help us win this election >>

 

 

-The Lincoln Project

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