“We’re going after Virginia, with your crazy governor, we’re going after Virginia. They want to take your Second Amendment. You know that, right? You’ll have nobody guarding your potatoes.”
—Donald Trump, to a group of farmers assembled at the White House on May 19. [Crazy governor? Uh,….well, never mind.]
“I grew up on a Virginia farm, Mr. President—our potatoes are fine. And as the only medical doctor among our nation’s governors, I suggest you stop taking hydroxychloroquine.”
—Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, in one of the less-derisive responses to Trump’s curious remarks, May 19.
“Are there armed people guarding potatoes in my state?”
—Tweet by Rania Khalek, May 19.
“GOP 2020: We will end the brutal Virginia potato wars.”
—Tweet by Adam Rifkin, May 19.
“If there is anything Virginia is known for in the 21st century, it’s our brutal potato wars.”
—Tweet by Gary Legum, May 19.
“Trump’s silly comments about armed Virginians guarding their potato fields is yet another sign that the administration’s communications team is spuddering.”
—Follow-up tweet by Gary Legum, May 19. [It’s hard to pass up an opportunity for a good pun.]
“My god, libs, you were just going to leave Virginia’s potato farms unguarded?!?”
—Worried tweet by David Roberts, May 19.
YOU CAN HAVE MY POTATO WHEN YOU PRY MY COLD, DEAD FINGERS FROM AROUND IT.
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