It appears like he is trying to do so once again on Twitter in regards to Penn State
Sunday afternoon The Donald sent the following tweet out into the world:
This isn't the first time that he has spoken out against the way Penn State has acted in regards to the lawsuits that stemmed from the Jerry Sandusky scandal or how it dealt with legendary and longtime football coach Joe Paterno.
The university agreed on settlements with 26 of the victims in late October so why he is tweeting about it now is a mystery, but Trump must have been in a mood because he didn't stop there. In a series of tweets he bashed the recent scandal involving the Rutgers football team and a player claiming to be bullied by his coach.
Oh boy.
You know--I'm sure Donald means well and just wants to stir up conversation (which he did on Twitter), but if he really wants to do something of value (rather than stir up crap) he needs to use his notoriety for something else.
But only if he has the balls for it.
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The wimps that run Penn State should be forced to resign (and be sued) for the pathetic settlement they made and destruction of great legacy
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 17, 2013
This isn't the first time that he has spoken out against the way Penn State has acted in regards to the lawsuits that stemmed from the Jerry Sandusky scandal or how it dealt with legendary and longtime football coach Joe Paterno.
The university agreed on settlements with 26 of the victims in late October so why he is tweeting about it now is a mystery, but Trump must have been in a mood because he didn't stop there. In a series of tweets he bashed the recent scandal involving the Rutgers football team and a player claiming to be bullied by his coach.
Football coaches are no longer allowed to scream and yell at their players because it is discriminatory,racist and can be viewed as bullying
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 17, 2013
I wonder what the late, great Vince Lombardi would say about the Rutgers football player who says he is being bullied because coach yelled?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 17, 2013
Oh boy.
You know--I'm sure Donald means well and just wants to stir up conversation (which he did on Twitter), but if he really wants to do something of value (rather than stir up crap) he needs to use his notoriety for something else.
But only if he has the balls for it.
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