With the far left having turned every award show in America into a platform to attack President Donald Trump, the president’s eldest son took matters into his own hands while watching the Grammys.
But then, when the woman who lost to your father is commissioned as a troll to smear him, who can blame Donald Trump Jr. for fighting back.
Taking to Twitter to live-tweet during Sunday night’s Grammys, Trump Jr. fired back when Kendrick Lamar endorsed Jay-Z for president during his acceptance speech for best rap album by refreshing our memory of who Jay-Z is.
He tweeted a response to a video clip of Jay-Z — a former crack dealer who, as a 12-year-old, shot his own brother — shoving a woman in the head.
Now do how he speaks about women. There may be something out there???? https://t.co/glV4lyVlSP
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) January 29, 2018
A feud of sorts broke out last week between Jay-Z and Trump when the rapper went on CNN and, in response to record unemployment among black Americans, criticized the president for his “sh*thole” remark about third world countries.
Trump countered on Twitter to inform the liberal that “because of my policies,” unemployment among blacks is at the “LOWEST RATE EVER RECORDED!”
And when the music industry award show trotted out failed 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to read a passage from discredited author Michael Wolff’s book, “Fire and Fury,” the president’s son hit back with another zinger.
“Getting to read a #fakenews book excerpt at the Grammys seems like a great consolation prize for losing the presidency, ” Trump Jr. tweeted.
Tom Brady ends interview after radio host called his daughter ‘an annoying little pissant’
Getting to read a #fakenews book excerpt at the Grammys seems like a great consolation prize for losing the presidency. #GrammyAwards
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) January 29, 2018
Other raging liberals who took part in the anti-Trump skit included John Legend, Cher, and Snoop Dogg.
Trump Jr followed up on the first tweet on Hillary to state yet another truism.
“The more Hillary goes on television the more the American people realize how awesome it is to have @realDonaldTrump in office,” he tweeted.
The more Hillary goes on television the more the American people realize how awesome it is to have @realDonaldTrump in office #GrammyAwards2018
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) January 29, 2018
The anti-Trump media characterized Trump Jr.’s actions as “angry tweeting” and a Twitter “meltdown,” but make no mistake, the president’s son is making it a habit to put up a spirited defense of his father in the face of Trump Derangement Syndrome running rampant on American televisions.
If interested, below is a full list of the 2018 Grammy winners, which featured ONE female winner among the major awards, courtesy of Pitchfork:
Album of the Year
Bruno Mars – 24K Magic
Record of the Year
Bruno Mars – “24K Magic”
Song of the Year
Bruno Mars – “That’s What I Like”
Best Country Album
Chris Stapleton – From a Room: Volume 1
Best Comedy Album
Dave Chappelle – The Age Of Spin & Deep in the Heart of Texas
Best Rap Album
Kendrick Lamar – DAMN.
Best Pop Solo Performance
Ed Sheeran – “Shape of You”
Best New Artist
Alessia Cara
Best Rap/Sung Performance
Kendrick Lamar – “LOYALTY.” [ft. Rihanna]
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Greg Kurstin
Best Pop Vocal Album
Ed Sheeran – ÷ (Divide)
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Various Artists – Tony Bennett Celebrates 90
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Portugal. The Man – “Feel It Still”
Best Country Song
Mike Henderson & Chris Stapleton, songwriters (Chris Stapleton) – “Broken Halos”
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Little Big Town – “Better Man”
Best Country Solo Performance
Chris Stapleton – “Either Way”
Best Rap Song
K. Duckworth, Asheton Hogan & M. Williams II, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar) – “HUMBLE.”
Best Rap Performance
Kendrick Lamar – “HUMBLE.”
Best R&B Album
Bruno Mars – 24K Magic
Best Urban Contemporary Album
The Weeknd – Starboy
Best R&B Song
Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Ray Charles McCullough II, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus, and Jonathan Yip, songwriters (Bruno Mars) – “That’s What I Like”
Best Traditional R&B Performance
Childish Gambino – “Redbone”
Best R&B Performance
Bruno Mars – “That’s What I Like”
Best Alternative Music Album
The National – Sleep Well Beast
Best Rock Album
The War On Drugs – A Deeper Understanding
Best Rock Song
Foo Fighters, songwriters (Foo Fighters) – “Run”
Best Metal Performance
Mastodon – “Sultan’s Curse”
Best Rock Performance
Leonard Cohen – “You Want It Darker”
Best Children’s Album
Lisa Loeb – Feel What U Feel
Best World Music Album
Ladysmith Black Mambazo – Shaka Zulu Revisited: 30th Anniversary Celebration
Best Reggae Album
Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley – Stony Hill
Best Regional Roots Music Album
Lost Bayou Ramblers – Kalenda
Best Folk Album
Aimee Mann – Mental Illness
Best Contemporary Blues Album
Taj Mahal & Keb’ Mo’ – TajMo
Best Traditional Blues Album
The Rolling Stones – Blue & Lonesome
Best Bluegrass Album (tie)
The Infamous Stringdusters – Laws of Gravity
Rhonda Vincent and the Rage – All the Rage – In Concert Volume One [Live]
Best Americana Album
Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit – The Nashville Sound
Best American Roots Song
Jason Isbell, songwriter (Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit) – “If We Were Vampires”
Best American Roots Performance
Alabama Shakes – “Killer Diller Blues”
Best Roots Gospel Album
Reba McEntire – Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
Zach Williams – Chain Breaker
Best Gospel Album
CeCe Winans – Let Them Fall in Love
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
Hillsong Worship; Ben Fielding & Brooke Ligertwood, songwriters – “What a Beautiful Name”
Best Gospel Performance/Song
CeCe Winans; Dwan Hill & Alvin Love III, songwriters – “Never Have to Be Alone”
Best Latin Jazz Album
Pablo Ziegler Trio – Jazz Tango
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Christian McBride Big Band – Bringin’ It
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Billy Childs – Rebirth
Best Jazz Vocal Album
Cécile McLorin Salvant – Dreams and Daggers
Best Improvised Jazz Solo
John McLaughlin, soloist – “Miles Beyond”
Best Contemporary Classical Composition
Jennifer Higdon, composer (Roberto Díaz, Giancarlo Guerrero & Nashville Symphony) – “Viola Concerto”
Best Classical Compendium
Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor. Tim Handley, producer (James Button, Roberto Díaz & Nashville Symphony) – Higdon: All Things Majestic, Viola Concerto & Oboe Concerto
Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
Nicholas Phan; Myra Huang, accompanist. – Barbara Hannigan (Ludwig Orchestra) – Crazy Girl Crazy
Best Classical Instrumental Solo
Daniil Trifonov – Transcendental
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
Patricia Kopatchinskaja & The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra – “Death & The Maiden”
Best Choral Performance
Donald Nally, conductor (The Crossing; PRISM Quartet) – “Bryars: The Fifth Century”
Best Opera Recording
Hans Graf, conductor. Hans Graf & Brad Sayles, producers. Anne Schwanewilms & Roman Trekel, soloists (Chorus Of Students And Alumni, Shepherd School Of Music, Rice University & Houston Grand Opera Children’s Chorus; Houston Symphony) – “Berg: Wozzeck”
Best Orchestral Performance
Manfred Honeck, conductor (Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra) – “Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5; Barber: Adagio”
Producer of the Year, Classical
David Frost
Best Engineered Album, Classical Mark Donahue, engineer (Manfred Honeck & Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)- ‘Shostakovish: Symphony No. 5; Barber: Adagio
Best New Age Album
Peter Kater – Dancing on Water
Best Song Written for Visual Media
Lin-Manuel Miranda, songwriter (Auli’i Cravalho) – “How Far I’ll Go”
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
Justin Hurwitz, composer – La La Land
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media (Various Artists) – La La Land
Best Musical Theater Album Dear Evan Hansen
Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books, & Storytelling) Carrie Fisher – The Princess Diarist
Best Tropical Latin Album Rubén Blades Con Roberto Delgado & Orquesta – Salsa Big Band
Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)Aida Cuevas – Arriero Somos Versiones Acústicas
Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album Residente – Residente
Best Latin Pop Album
Shakira – El Dorado
Best Surround Sound Album
Jim Anderson, surround mix engineer; Darcy Proper, surround mastering engineer; Jim Anderson & Jane Ira Bloom, surround producers (Jane Ira Bloom) – Early Americans
Best Remixed Recording
Dennis White, remixer (Depeche Mode) – “You Move (Latroit Remix)”
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Serban Ghenea, John Hanes & Charles Moniz, engineers; Tom Coyne, mastering engineer (Bruno Mars) – 24K Magic
Best Historical Album
Robert Russ, compilation producer; Martin Kistner & Andreas K. Meyer, mastering engineers (Leonard Bernstein) – Leonard Bernstein – The Composer
Best Album Notes
Lynell George, album notes writer (Otis Redding) – Live at The Whisky A Go Go: The Complete Recordings
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
Lawrence Azerrad, Timothy Daly & David Pescovitz, art directors (Various Artists) – The Voyager Golden Record: 40th Anniversary Edition
Best Recording Package (tie)
Sasha Barr, Ed Steed & Josh Tillman, art directors (Father John Misty) – Pure Comedy (Deluxe Edition)
Carlos Dussan, Juliana Jaramillo, Juan Martinez & Claudio Roncoli, art directors (Magín Díaz) – El Orisha De La Rosa
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals
Randy Newman, arranger (Randy Newman) – “Putin”
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
John Williams, arranger (John Williams) – “Escapades for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra From Catch Me If You Can”
Best Instrumental Composition
Arturo O’Farrill, composer (Arturo O’Farrill & Chucho Valdés) – “Three Revolutions”
Best Music Film
Various Artists – The Defiant Ones
Best Music Video
Kendrick Lamar – “HUMBLE.”
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Jeff Lorber Fusion – Prototype
Best Dance/Electronic Album
Kraftwerk – 3-D the Catalogue
Best Dance Recording
LCD Soundsystem – “Tonite”
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