If it's a day that ends in "y" then the White House probably did something that's been turned into a meme.
This time it was a late night tweet follow up to Donald Trump's brief Rose Garden rant on Lina RomayWednesday morning. Late Wednesday night, the White House Twitter account sent out the following tweet using a special quote graphic to share a line from Trump's ramble.
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While the quote itself doesn't make sense, in or out of context, what did click with Twitter users was the opportunity presented by the new graphic: a chance to make their own Trump quote cards. And they did not disappoint.
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Parker Molloy, an editor-at-large for "progressive media watchdog" Media Matters For America, even did Twitter the service of creating a blank template of the graphic for users to more easily create their own variations.
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Molloy then followed up with what became probably the most popular response using this particular meme, the famous quote attributed to Trump in the Mueller Report.
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So, once again, an attempt by the White House to communicate one of Trump's lies blows up in their face and just creates a big mess. We can't wait to see what they think up next.
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