USA Today- Now that the Electoral College has officially made him president-elect, Donald Trump spent Tuesday holding meetings and feuding with former president Bill Clinton.
Responding to criticism from the ex-president, Trump said he and 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton lost this year’s election because they failed to pay attention to essential states.
“They focused on wrong states,” Trump said in a brief tweet burst.
In an interview with a weekly newspaper in New York state, Clinton said that Trump “doesn’t know much,” but “one thing he does know is how to get angry, white men to vote for him.” Clinton also said that Trump called him after the election, another source of dispute between the two men.
Tweeted Trump: “Bill Clinton stated that I called him after the election. Wrong, he called me (with a very nice congratulations).”
The president-elect said Clinton is the one who “doesn’t know much,” including “how to get people, even with an unlimited budget, out to vote in the vital swing states ( and more).”
This reminds me of the battle of New Orleans.
Quick history lesson:
In the war of 1812 when the U.S. was fighting the British we had come to an agreement with them that ended the war. However, this was 1812 and down in New Orleans, Andrew Jackson hadn’t gotten the message so he had a battle with the British down there (Battle of New Orleans), which he won. The battle was meaningless because the war was already over but Jackson celebrated it like he had put the final nail in the coffin of a British defeat.
You see, Bill Clinton hasn’t quite realized that the election is over so he is still going to battle with Trump. The difference between this and the Battle of New Orleans is, Britain (Trump) will kick Andrew Jackson (Bill Clinton)’s ass here.
There is no way Bill can win this feud. He can talk about the number of votes that his wife got all he wants but at the end of January there is only one person putting his hand on a bible and swearing to serve and protect (hint: last name is not Clinton). Donald Trump won the war (election) but Bill Clinton is still trying to win a battle (feud) that counts for nothing.
