It was another eventful weekend in the reality show known as Life.
Tom Arnold, an actor best known for being Roseanne’s ex-husband, claimed Hillary Clinton begged him to release an offensive tape starring President Donald Trump, who attacked eccentric billionaire Mark Cuban on Twitter, where it was pointed out that a newspaper accidentally published a photo of honorary SNL cast member Alec Baldwin as Trump, who also… actually, this thread could last forever. So let’s get to the most ridiculous story of the weekend: the glaring typo on Trump’s official inauguration portrait in the Library of Congress. Or there was one, until it was spotted by The Hill and taken down, but it’s a mistake, like January 20 vs. January 21, which will live in infamy.
(An archived version can be found here.)
The 8-by-10-inch print reads, “No dream is too big, no challenge is to great. Nothing we want for the future is beyond our reach — President Donald J. Trump,” followed by his seismograph of a signature. Do you see the typo? It’s obvious, unless you weren’t paying attention that day in fourth grade. It should say, “too great,” not “to great.” I guess grammar is the only Nazi not on Trump’s side. Anyway, the Library of Congress described the print as “[capturing] the essence of Donald Trump’s campaign for the presidency of the United States,” an irony that many on Twitter were quick to point out.
There is a glaring typo in Trump's official commemorative portrait https://t.co/becqnJkBA2 pic.twitter.com/uDbaIo58eg
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) February 13, 2017
https://twitter.com/noclador/status/830960515480481792?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
No joke: Purchasable copy of Trump's Inauguration Print, direct from the Library of Congress site. A 5th grader would've spotted this typo. pic.twitter.com/zomWsMojYV
— Jules Winnfield (@paulm4749) February 12, 2017
"I’m very highly educated. I know words, I have the best words. In fact I know to many words."
— Tom the Dancing Bug, by Ruben Bolling (@RubenBolling) February 13, 2017
There is a typo on Trump's official portrait, which is the sort of detail I'd consider too unbelievable if I read it in a work of fiction. https://t.co/w7JJV0Ml4g
— Geraldine Just Follow TheEverywhereist on Threads (@everywhereist) February 13, 2017
"Fire all the #copyeditors," they said. "What could go wrong?" #Trump Inauguration Print Library of Congress Shop https://t.co/xwcGvNL44r
— Gwen Moran (@gwenmoran) February 12, 2017
Yes, Library of Congress, u r correct that "this print captures the essence of Donald Trump's campaign for the presidency of the US" 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/N6zaDGBKYM
— Jen W (@jwellsie) February 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/shastapete/status/830881127497924608
(Via The Hill)