A lot of Twitter users mocked the presidential candidate after he posted on Twitter a picture of him eating a fried chicken with his silverware inside his luxurious private jet.
- Aug 3, 2016
AceShowbiz - Donald Trump's haters now have another reason to ridicule him. A lot of Twitter users made fun of the presidential candidate after he posted on Twitter on Monday night, August 1 a bizarre photo of him eating KFC with a fork and knife.
In the snap, the real estate tycoon sits on his luxurious private jet and smiles at the camera with a fried chicken on a plate in front of him. "Great afternoon in Ohio & a great evening in Pennsylvania - departing now. See you tomorrow Virginia!" he captioned it.
Normal people naturally found it ridiculous that someone would use silverware for the finger food. A lot of them said he tried, but failed, to draw commoners' attention with the photo. "#Trump is a man of the people.Eating KFC with a knife&fork aboard ur private jet w gold cup holders is normal right?" user @oectagovernor tweeted.
Aide: Be relatable. Appeal to common voters
Trump: I'll eat KFC
A: Okay
T: With a knife and fork on my private jet pic.twitter.com/awZ1Tz4QWb
— Darren Wells (@darrenwells) August 2, 2016
Trump eating KFC... pic.twitter.com/acSUL934C0
— David Schneider (@davidschneider) August 2, 2016
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Make America Fat Again (grade pending)
— ashling (@ashling_) August 3, 2016
"Trump eats KFC with a knife and fork because he can't hold the chicken with his tiny hands," said comedian Travon Free. "Eating fried chicken with a knife and fork is worse than eating a candy bar with a knife and fork," added Dennis Mersereau.
silver lining - no way he's not having a heart attack before November pic.twitter.com/KBSEKpzge2
— Brian Maxwell Mann (@BrianMaxMann) August 2, 2016
@realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/yTAXrJl3Wa
— Zika Man (@Struggle_Tweetr) August 2, 2016
.@realDonaldTrump This is how we eat #FriedChicken in AK! (and pretty much every other state) #akleg pic.twitter.com/uOItPYcwLY
— Scott Kawasaki (@alaskascott) August 2, 2016