Donald Trump Jr. Responds to Being Memed by Comparing Himself to Salt Bae
People noticed something in The New York Times‘ profile on Donald Trump Jr. In the main photo in the article, he seems to be seated in a pretty uncomfortable position. So, of course, the photo immediately became a meme.
“why doesn’t father invite me to any of the fancy meetings?” pic.twitter.com/ucFMMpNYUR
— Jordan Uhl (@JordanUhl) March 18, 2017
tfw when you see your friends post pics of a party on instagram but they didn’t invite you because you’re a bigot pic.twitter.com/tpNgPPa0Wi
— rob delaney (@robdelaney) March 18, 2017
When you return to the spot where your father made you kill your first hobo. pic.twitter.com/6w3oeHIty9
— The Rude Pundit (@rudepundit) March 18, 2017
tfw u pooping pic.twitter.com/hCbFAfsRkD
— Emily Heller (@MrEmilyHeller) March 18, 2017
Then, someone noticed that this isn’t the first time the President’s son has had some trouble sitting:
how is he so bad at sitting? pic.twitter.com/Jg7cTMfDcc
— Jordan Freiman (@JordanFreiman) March 18, 2017
Trump Jr., who does try to laugh at himself, responded to the meme with an Instagram post and compared himself to viral sensation Salt Bae.
We’re pretty sure he doesn’t know what it’s like to be Salt Bae, whose mesmerizing technique for salting meat earned him 5 million Twitter followers. But, we get what he means.
[featured image via screen grab]