So what is the 'Trump Curse'?:
Team USA athletes who have expressed their personal displeasure for President Donald Trump are receiving hateful Tweets, and viewers at home in the United States are telling them they've fallen victim to the "Trump curse."
As USA TODAY first pointed out, Lindsey Vonn received numerous Tweets after stumbling near the finish line at the women's super-G. The defending bronze medalist finished in fifth place.
Many of the viewers on social media didn't mourn the disappointing performance by Team USA, nor did they try to console Vonn. Instead, they laughed. They poked fun. They said she fell victim to the 'Trump curse.'
Before the games, Vonn told CNN she would not visit the White House if she were invited. In addition, she said she was going to the games to represent the people of the United States but not the president. That angered Trump's support base.
A reminder: never, ever bet against our president and never, ever attack him publicly if you wish to protect yourself from the affects of the 'Trump Curse'.Several athletes have fallen victim to the "curse," according to social media.Adam Rippon, who finished tenth in men's figure skating, has allegedly fallen victim to it after criticizing the selection of Vice President Mike Pence to lead the U.S. Olympic delegation. Rippon is an openly-gay man and said Pence supports gay conversion therapy.

Adam Rippon is a figure skater and he's GAY??? Color me shocked!!!
ReplyDeleteLindsey Vonn didn't fall victim to the Trump Curse - she fell victim to the Mud Shark Curse!
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