Loser! Voters revel in targeting Trump with one
of his favourite taunts
As the president refuses to concede defeat, there has
been no shortage of people keen to tell him: ‘You’re fired’
Poppy Noor
@PoppyNoor
Mon 9 Nov
2020 18.41 GMTLast modified on Mon 9 Nov 2020 19.33 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/nov/09/loser-donald-trump-taunts
“Hillary,
get on with your life and give it another try in three years!” This is how
Donald Trump advised the failed Democratic candidate for president in 2017, but
it seems he has been unable to heed the same advice.
“SUCH GREAT
NEWS,” Trump tweeted on Monday about a potential coronavirus vaccine – having
so far refused to acknowledge his defeat or give a concession speech. In a loss
unlike that of former Republican (or Democrat) presidents, Trump is focusing
his efforts on blocking a speedy transition and making unsubstantiated claims
of voter fraud – but his detractors are responding by using his words against
him. “Yes! And you’re fired!” people responded to the tweet.
If Trump is
refusing to accept the will of the people, it’s not because he hasn’t been
repeatedly forced to see it with his own eyes: in fact, voters have been
celebrating all weekend – right where the president had no chance to look away.
As Trump
received the news while playing golf at his club in Virginia on Saturday,
people lined up in the street to gloat, give him the finger, and wave
Biden-Harris flags in view of his motorcade.
Someone
also drove around Washington DC and the interstate with a huge “loser” (a
favourite Trump epithet for his opponents) banner with Trump’s face on it, and
many on social media told him “you’re fired” – his signature catchphrase from
his time as host of The Apprentice.
And his
attempts at branding the election as fraudulent have not gone unnoticed by his
detractors either. This weekend, his voter fraud line, which has a voice
message stating, “Thank you for calling the Trump election war room” as callers
connect, has been inundated with prank phones calls, forcing organizers to
change its number several times.
Since the
result was called, a Trump-appointed official has yet to sign a letter allowing
Joe Biden’s transition to president to formally begin – putting on hold
administrative steps, such as FBI clearance for transition officials and access
to funding to begin setting up ($9.9m this year).
This leaves
some of us wondering whether Biden’s inauguration on 20 January will happen as
planned – perhaps not, if Trump decides he doesn’t want to get on with his life
and give it another try in a few years.


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