Trump Upset Schwarzenegger Supported Clinton, Attacks Apprentice (TWEETS/VIDEO)

Apparently making America ‘great again’ includes having a leader with no political experience and whose ego must continuously be stroked.

Proving he won’t walk away from Twitter anytime soon, President-elect Donald Trump tweeted his disgust over another television show. It wasn’t attacking Saturday Night Live or Alec Baldwin’s spot-on impressions of him, though.

Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger has replaced Trump as the host of Celebrity Apprentice. Our future dictator gained notoriety on the show by saying:

“You’re fired.”

The show features celebrities working together on business ventures. Now that Schwarzenegger is hosting it, however, ‘you’re fired’ has been replaced with:

“You’re terminated.”

Which, is a reference to one of his movie franchises, The Terminator. 

While Trump agreed to leave the show ‘out of respect‘ to focus on his disturbing presidential campaign, it appears as though he can’t stand that he’s been replaced.

Let us dissect.

First he attacks Schwarzenegger’s credibility as an actor, then proceeds to compare this season’s ratings to when he ran the show. To close, he does a virtual shoulder shrug and points out that Schwarzenegger didn’t support him during the election anyway.

It’s worth pointing out that Schwarzenegger is a Republican, which puts another nail in the coffin of those ‘liberal tears’ memes.

Trump shouldn’t care. Not because Schwarzenegger didn’t support him, but because he has a country to learn how to run. Television ratings should be the last thing on his mind.

Perhaps he should focus on his own approval ratings.

The majority of American voters pulled the lever for former Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton. Speaking of women, the only ones who approve of him are females who have shown that anyone can be a misogynist. Let’s also not forget the second presidential debate, where there was audible laughter after he brushed off his blatant misogyny by saying:

“Nobody has more respect for women than I do.”

There’s also a strong online resistance to him that’s called, you guessed it, #TheResistance.

Of course, there’s always a chance that Trump will stop tweeting once he takes office. At the age of 70, however, it’s doubtful he’ll change his ways.

Watch this video of Keith Olbermann warn us about Trump’s mental capacity to be president.

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