I’m so sorry for your loss. Prayers for whomever died. Props for the super creepy funeral tho
— Greg Cope White (@eatgregeat) November 27, 2017
Are Christmas decorations supposed to give you creeping anxiety and a feeling of lingering dread?
— amanda hugandkiss (@wendybyrdm) November 27, 2017
ivanka: MY holidays are the starkest and the most disturbingly barren
melania: hold my bare existential dread pic.twitter.com/zo0sv0wO3x— rachel handler (@rachel_handler) November 27, 2017
May as well. This whole administration gives me creeping anxiety and a feeling of lingering dread.
— Stella (@stlajn1) November 27, 2017
Who's the funeral for? Oh wait, democracy in America. I forgot. pic.twitter.com/vj1fxfnsUJ
— WH Customer Service (@POTUS_CustServ) November 27, 2017
With these decorations up, children now have something in the White House to give them nightmares. pic.twitter.com/XYLQEogGem
— Karl H. ?? (@hesanihilist) November 27, 2017
Melania running through the White House. pic.twitter.com/666tXeJMKP
— Okinano (@Okinanon) November 27, 2017
The unintentional metaphor was not lost upon us.
Glad she's understood the aesthetic of the long national nightmare we're in.
— Nandini (@nandelabra) November 27, 2017
Shadows are always scurrying across the ceiling in the Trump White House. Melania added the branches to make them less disturbing. pic.twitter.com/kz0AqTm3P7
— Frank Lesser (@sadmonsters) November 27, 2017
But perhaps what’s scariest of all is that Trump called Senator Elizabeth Warren ‘Pocahontas’ at an event honoring Native American veterans today, managing to offend an entire race by using them as a racial slur against his political opponents. LOSER!
We're all pretending that Trump calling Sen. Warren "Pocahontas" in front of Navajo Code Talkers is the worst thing he has done to the Native American people.
I remember when he took their sacred land and treated them like human garbage to build the Keystone Pipeline.
— Frederick Douglass (@gettinnoticedmo) November 27, 2017