Vox’s Ezra Klein just deleted an embarrassing tweet where he asked, “Why did American and Canada both get two letters in the NAFTA 2 acronym (USMCA) but Mexico only got one?”
I can’t stop laughing. pic.twitter.com/4nEA7mxxHr
— Scary Dunleavy ?? (@JerryDunleavy) October 2, 2018
LOL. We have questions:
Like, he thought USMCA just stood for US-Mexico-CAnada?
Did he think NAFTA stood for North American Free TrAde?
— Scary Dunleavy ?? (@JerryDunleavy) October 2, 2018
Take a bow, media:
Another banner day for the media. https://t.co/AJK1bl3tP3
— Joe Moschella (@joemosch) October 2, 2018
And reset the Vox safety meter:
One of the left's finest thinkers, read this thread—> https://t.co/xeG37LTLJ4
— Pundit Review (@PunditReview) October 2, 2018
But if Ezra is still concerned, we’re sure he can find another way to find the acronym problematic:
Why did the United States of Mexico get three letters? smh
— Alex "Squee" Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) October 2, 2018
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