But don’t rely on my skewered, media-ese summary of Trump’s tweet (or the link provided). Check it out for yourself:
It’s by no means the worst thing Trump’s ever tweeted, but like most of his social media excursions, it follows a pattern. Somebody says something bad about the Donald. The Donald responds on Twitter. You’re fired. Case in point, Perry’s statement on Trump’s “huge error” when making wild assumptions about Mexicans in his famously bad comments during his candidacy announcement.
Instead of resorting to a tweet or a goofy Instagram video, Perry’s campaign posted a 3:06 video on YouTube. In addition to using the platform to emphasize his 14-year tenure
Donald, you might want to take a trip down to Texas sometime to meet some of the Hispanic Americans who’ve helped make our nation great, and to learn a little bit about what we need to do to secure our border with Mexico. Otherwise, your remarks might make for good reality TV, but they’re way out of touch with reality. There will always be bad actors out there.
I still can’t get over the fact that Perry keeps calling him “Donald.” It shouldn’t be that funny, but it is.
Check out the clip below, courtesy of Rick Perry:
[h/t Benjy Sarlin]
[Image via screengrab]
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