Democrats can only blame themselves for Donald Trump running in the first place.
Back in 2008, during the White House Correspondent’s Dinner, President Obama unveiled a number of jokes at the expense of Donald Trump, who was in attendance that night. Of course, Trump wasn’t a political candidate at the time, but was rather known for his Trump casinos and the extremely successful The Apprentice show on NBC.
Sitting two seats over from Trump that night was also someone who went from obscurity to now a household name – Elon Musk. In a new interview with Joe Rogan earlier this week, Musk says that he believes that was the night that Trump decided he was going to eventually get into politics, that essentially Obama ridiculing and roasting him sparked a fire in Trump that he was eventually going to prove all these Washington DC elites and Hollywood celebrities wrong by eventually becoming President.
And he did – not once, but twice.
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— EducatëdHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) November 6, 2024