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Poor taste: Donald Trump Jr. distracts from refugee crisis by giving rowdy social network a bowl of Skittles

For a candidate who has from the beginning of his campaign made it clear that he doesn’t trust the media to be fair, Donald Trump never seems to tire of feeding journalists just the right tidbit to send them into a frenzy, leading to headlines about soliciting his opponent’s assassination, for example.

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Trump 2.0, tethered rather strongly to a teleprompter, fared a little better for a while. That’s when surrogates popped up to warn of, say, the irresistible danger of taco trucks on every corner. On Monday night Donald Trump Jr. took over the spoon and fed Twitter a heaping bowl of Skittles, sending the candy to the top of the evening’s trending topics.

There was a point in there somewhere about Syrian refugees, but no one will admit to swallowing it. When Twitter really gets going, though, the last thing it needs is more sugar. Two hours and about 25,000 tweets later …

https://twitter.com/max_read/status/778036346032103425

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https://twitter.com/smallmagiczine/status/778040423289880576

https://twitter.com/Samhedonia/status/778033561458864128

 

https://twitter.com/mileskahn/status/778043249487478784

https://twitter.com/aseitzwald/status/778036348099911680

https://twitter.com/Max_Fisher/status/778045464923045888

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https://twitter.com/stevewhitaker/status/778050589888487424

https://twitter.com/jordansdiamonds/status/778047672544526342

https://twitter.com/Lexialex/status/778041531768803328

https://twitter.com/jonkudelka/status/778050244621635584

https://twitter.com/andylevy/status/778050819295961088

https://twitter.com/imillhiser/status/778041751076532224

So, did Donald Trump Jr. intend to bring Trayvon Martin Jr. into his tweet about Syrian refugees, or was it just subconscious on his part?

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Please: never again feed Twitter sugar before bed.

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