Hillary Clinton surrogate and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren has shown herself to be exceedingly loyal to the current Democratic nominee throughout this presidential race. She’s never, ever afraid to take on Donald Trump and do some fighting when Clinton is otherwise disposed while trying to win an election. In this spirit, Warren certainly had something to say when Trump said goodbye to one day of gentility in disastrous fashion.
This crash and burn occurred during Trump’s Wilmington, North Carolina stop when he hinted that the “2nd Amendment people” could do something to halt Clinton. Naturally, the vast majority of social media reactions displayed outrage and abject horror while the Clinton campaign condemned Trump’s words as “dangerous.” Meanwhile, Trump spokesperson Katrina Pierson ineffectively repeated her boss’ excuse that he was only urging 2nd Amendment advocates to vote.
Elsewhere, Elizabeth Warren formed her own assessment of the situation and unleashed on Twitter. She firmly believes Trump is “making death threats” because he’s upset about “losing to a girl.”
.@realDonaldTrump makes death threats because he's a pathetic coward who can’t handle the fact that he’s losing to a girl.
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) August 9, 2016
She wasn’t done, however. Warren told Trump that his “reckless comments sound like a two-bit dictator,” so she’s declaring him unfit to lead the country.
Your reckless comments sound like a two-bit dictator, @realDonaldTrump. Not a man who wants to lead the greatest democracy on the planet.
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) August 9, 2016
And naturally, Twitter got messy but included reactions like this.
@elizabethforma @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/D816EHtCMs
— jen lambert (@onthelamb_) August 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/molly_knight/status/763132215576322048
.@elizabethforma @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/5n4C9rXrqk
— James Grebey (@jgrebes) August 9, 2016
https://twitter.com/MarkDavidAnder9/status/763145908833947648
If there’s anything Trump has shown the world, it’s that he doesn’t back down from criticism. In other words, the cleanup on this campaign catastrophe should be entirely eventful.