If you watched the third Presidential debate, you may have noticed something about Donald Trump’s speech pattern which was lambasted on Twitter, particularly when he struggled to answer a question about the siege of Aleppo posed by Chris Wallace:
That second tweet from St. Louis, Missouri, city alderman Antonio French inspired a hashtag, #TrumpBookReport. Jokes with the hashtag imagine Trump bluffing his way through book reports on famous books he hasn’t read or didn’t understand. Trump does book reports on only the greatest books. Tremendous books. We have the best books.
Much like when Twitter imagined what would happen if Trump explained movie plots, the thought of Trump explaining great literature was just as ripe for parody.
(Via Quartz, HuffPo, and #TrumpBookReport)
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