Former President Donald J. Trump slammed investor Mark Cuban as a “total loser” with a lousy golf game, returning fire at the leftist billionaire who has repeatedly insulted him.
The “Shark Tank” personality and owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks is as vocal a supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris and has been a critic of the Republican nominee, which prompted Trump to mock him and suggest that he sucks on the links.
In a Friday post to Truth Social, Trump shared a short video clip of billionaire X owner Elon Musk ridiculing Cuban over a recent appearance on Rachel Maddow’s MSNBC show, suggesting that it was hard to tell the difference between the two.
Mark Cuban is a Loser. Wouldn’t take his phone calls anymore while at the White House, and he went rogue. A weak and pathetic “bully,” he’s got nothing going. Really low clubhead speed, a total non-athlete!
Donald Trump Truth Social 02:51 PM EST 10/19/24 @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/V0MFuEiZmW
— Donald J. Trump Posts From His Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) October 19, 2024
“Mark Cuban is a Loser. Wouldn’t take his phone calls anymore while at the White House, and he went rogue. A weak and pathetic ‘bully,’ he’s got nothing going. Really low clubhead speed, a total non-athlete!” Trump wrote.
In the clip from a rally, Musk quipped, “I saw an interview with Mark Cuban and, what’s her name again? Oh yeah, Rachel Maddow. But I couldn’t tell which was which,” observing that there is an astounding physical resemblance between the filthy rich mogul and the horse-faced lesbian.
“Mark Cuban and Rachel Maddow are the same person. Don’t believe conspiracy theorists who claim otherwise!” Musk said in a recent post to X.
Mark Cuban and Rachel Maddow are the same person. Don’t believe conspiracy theorists who claim otherwise! https://t.co/1FoCHbIj62
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 17, 2024
In his interview with Maddow, Cuban suggested that the business owners should be supporting Harris over Trump, agreeing with the host that the former president should be “radioactive” in the business community because she claimed he was “targeting businesses because of what were perceived to be his political interests,” during his time in office.
“Well, you don’t hear a whole lot of CEOs, other than Elon Musk, particularly of large companies, coming out and supporting him, for that very reason,” he said. “You don’t hear them condemning him, because they’re worried about his retribution or his vengeance. But, literally, there’s been nobody that I know other than Elon, that has come out in support of him.”
“I mean, there’s really no good reason to vote for Donald Trump as the business candidate. In doing business, whether you’re a small company or a very large company, you want stability. You don’t want to wake up one morning as the CEO of John Deere and find out all of a sudden you have got a 200 percent tariff,” Cuban said, underscoring how spooked corporations are that they could be actually pay a steep price for offshoring their production.
Cuban also joined fellow beta males Joe Scarborough and David Hogg on the latest edition of Bill Maher’s HBO show to discuss why men aren’t supporting Harris, inadvertently making the case.
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