Keith Olbermann leads the charge in proper urban vernacular as libs freak over Trump’s use of ‘Easy D’

Leftists are grasping at straws to ridicule President Donald Trump for every word he says.

On Wednesday the president tweeted about the case before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to decide if his executive order to limit travel from seven nations is going to be reinstated and he said it ought to be an “easy d.”

Twitter has a 142 character limit and it is likely that the president meant “easy decision” but the social media liberals had a field day ridiculing him for using the term.

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Among them, GQ Magazine’s Keith Olbermann who has been among the most unhinged citizens since the president’s election.

Got to love a guy who who demands someone take the Urban Dictionary to heart in order to be become a “grown up.” What president doesn’t consult the Urban Dictionary before they make a statement?

Oh is that the joke?

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Others had another take on it.


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