Vice President Mike Pence (L) and Donald Trump (R) |
Last week, folks were quoting an article at The Atlantic by Mckay Coppins wherein Donald Trump was quoted as saying Vice President Mike Pence wants to "hang" all the gays.
But what didn't get hardly any attention was the next paragraph where a White House adviser shared that Trump was embarrassed that Pence brought his family pets with him to Washington, D.C.
Apparently, Donald Trump thinks having pets is "low class."
When it was reported last January that the Pences would be moving some of their family pets—which include two cats, a rabbit, and a snake—into the Naval Observatory, Trump ridiculed the menagerie to his secretary, according to a longtime adviser. “He was embarrassed by it; he thought it was so low class,” says the adviser. “He thinks the Pences are yokels.”
Pence bringing pets to DC actually humanizes him. The fact that Trump thinks pets are "low-class" tells you a lot about how empty he is inside.— KE (@Kim585) December 6, 2017
Trump can't have pets because they die when you spray paint them gold.— Mrs Columbo (@lrslippers) December 6, 2017
I have had pets...including some that were not even mammals...that would have been better presidents than Trump...and every single one would have brought more class to the White House than he has. https://t.co/sHGioMA6TO— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) December 6, 2017
Pence bringing pets to DC actually humanizes him. The fact that Trump thinks pets are "low-class" tells you a lot about how empty he is inside.— KE (@Kim585) December 6, 2017
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