/r/TrumpRoasts

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Roasting Trump.

Funny or insightful responses to Trump tweets.

  1. Don't be an asshole.
    Please refrain from any bigotry or general assholery, unless directed towards Trump. Feel free to express your shitty right-wing opinions that nobody cares about, but try to keep it civil. And libtards, you guys need to stop being so mean to the MAGAts, they are pretty fragile, don't forget that.

  2. Only post content that is critical of Trump.
    Only post tweets that are a response to Trump, his garbage family, or his pathetic sycophants. Posting content that is sticking up for Trump or making excuses for him or "bernie could still win y'all" type shit... we don't want that. Post it and be deported. At least try to assimilate, you're in our country now and we expect you to respect our culture.

  3. Don't post old shit. Let's try to stay current.
    Please only post content that is within the last 5 horribly embarrassing things Trump has done. Yes, covfefe was a good time but we have moved on. Posting old content repeatedly may cause you to be banned.

  4. Stay relevant.
    Try to stay on-topic. Let's not stray too far from the topic of Trump. Yes, Mitch McConnell is the most evil turtle this side of /u/awkwardtheturtle but his hijinx aren't as funny as Trump's. It is hilarious that he looks like a turtle though. Maybe try it in /r/politicalhumor.

  5. Serious posts and commentary are ok and can be flaired as such.

We don't mind a little seriousness sometimes. Some topics just aren't easy to find the humor in. National tragedies and other somber moments sometimes aren't the time for humor. But they are not a time to hit the pause button on giving Trump shit. So those posts are ok too.

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I told you he was gonna win

1 Comment
2024/11/06
11:19 UTC

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trump falls for Fake News!!

0 Comments
2024/10/31
07:45 UTC

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Which Presidential Election loss was more consequential? Al Gore losing in 2000 or Hillary Clinton losing in 2016?

7 Comments
2024/10/29
03:42 UTC

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Which decision was worse? The FBI director James Comey’s decision to publicly announce he was reopening The Hillary Clinton Email Investigation 11 days before the 2016 Presidential Election or The Supreme Court’s decision to stop The Florida Recount in the 2000 Election?

4 Comments
2024/10/25
03:48 UTC

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Which anti Trump Republican lawmaker do you feel the most sorry for?

22 Comments
2024/10/24
05:12 UTC

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