Get your facts straight, @realDonaldTrump. I didn’t even go to Harvard - I’m a graduate of @UHouston and @RutgersU.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) May 26, 2016
Maybe I’m reading too much into it, but the undertone of her response seemed to imply: “I’m no Ivy League snob who was born into wealth.” Unlike Trump who attended an expensive prep school, she came from much humbler roots…. Warren, who leads the progressive wing of the Democrats (alongside Bernie Sanders, although she has neither endorsed him nor Hillary Clinton), is one of the party’s most powerful figures. It seems instead of stumping for Clinton or Sanders, she’s chosen to unite the party by dunking on Trump day after day.
There are few things I find more entertaining these days than Donald Trump attempting to get the best of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA). Trump believing he can best Sen. Warren in a debate is just one more example of how his arrogance would damage America were he to become President. Intellectually speaking, Warren comes to the conflict armed with a club; Trump shows up with a plastic fork. The back and forth between the two in Sen. Warren’s Twitter feed is beyond amusing. Time and again, she’s effortlessly exposed Trump as the moral and intellectual midget he is. As is usually the case with a bully, he hasn’t dealt well with being bested. Reverting to type, he’s resort to cheap, dishonest personal insults and surprisingly (even for himself) fact-free attacks.
I have a feeling this Twitter war is far from over, which means we get to look forward to weeks and months of Trump being exposed as an arrogant fool and a bully. Stayed tuned, y’all; this should be fun.