‘These are roomers’: Mark Hamill leaves Internet divided after taking swipe at Trump’s ‘made-up words’
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Mark Hamill has attracted mixed reactions online after he took a dig at former President Donald Trump.
The 72-year-old actor took to X to share a list of words that the Republican leader reportedly misspelled, Yahoo reported.
Mark Hamill makes fun of Donald Trump
Hamill tweeted, “His made-up words are fun, (DISINFORMATES, MISINFORMATES, COVFEFE, etc.) but his more-than plentiful misspellings absolutely RULE!”
His made up words are fun, (DISINFORMATES, MISINFORMATES, COVFEFE, etc.) but his more-than plentiful misspellings absolutely RULE!👍 Here's but a few:… pic.twitter.com/p9CRK7nwCi
— Mark Hamill (@MarkHamill) March 27, 2024
The ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ star continued, “Here's but a few: STOLLEN/stolen-HONER/honor-HONERED/honored-TAPP/tap-UNPRESIDENTED/unprecedented-SMOCKING/smoking-SOLE/soul-FRORIDA/Florida-ROLL/role-COUNSEL/council-HEEL/heal-MELANIE/Melania-CAPITAL HILL/Capitol Hill-INFAIR/unfair-SHOEBIZ/Showbiz-MARINE CORE/Marine Corps-BOARDER/border-ROLL/role-LOOSE/lose-LEIGHTWEIGHT/lightweight-GREST/great-HEARBY/hereby &, of course, the always memorable: HAMBERDERS/hamburgers.”
“This is merely a partial list, but undoubtedly, we can all look forward to the frequent & numerous misspellings sure to come! #TheBestWords,” Hamill added.
People support Mark Hamill
Many people joined the ‘Return of the Jedi’ actor in poking fun at Trump.
A user wrote, “These are roomers.”
The second user shared, “His supporters are going to say he meant to spell it that way and it’s some hidden message to supporters.”
His supporters are going to say he meant to spell it that way and it’s some hidden message to supporters
— chris (Alpha male) (@catzombieface) March 27, 2024
The third user mentioned, “Thanks for sharing Donald J Trump's Truth social post. You are making Twitter better again. 😂😂😂😂😂”
Thanks for sharing Donald J. Trump's Truth social post. You are making Twitter better again. 😂😂😂😂😂
— Sam 🇺🇸 | 🦅 | 📡 (@Rudio1John) March 27, 2024
“Well, sometimes it is worth using a word processor, but no one knows that you can....” the fourth user stated.
Well, sometimes it is worth using a word processor, but no one knows that you can.... 🤔
— Maggie Hernik (@Magicdashworkss) March 27, 2024
Donald Trump’s supporters slam Mark Hamill
However, a supporter of Trump posted, “You’re a weird dude. Maybe get off the interweb for a bit and touch some grass…”
You’re a weird dude. Maybe get off the interweb for a bit and touch some grass…
— McDorkin 🐷🟪💎 (@HockeyGods66) March 27, 2024
“And yet, you post about him every single day, giving free publicity and making him ever more relevant. He's constantly in your mind, and he might not even know who you are, other than that guy that played in Star Wars,” another supporter tweeted.
And yet, you post about him every single day, giving free publicity and making him ever more relevant. He's constantly in your mind, and he might not Even know who you are, other than that guy that played in Star Wars.
— Eric (@SpatialPhysics) March 28, 2024
Rather have a president that misspells his own words than a president whose words are not their own.
— Jacob Pruitt (@JacobtheGamer_) March 28, 2024
The third one added, “Rather have a president that misspells his own words than a president whose words are not their own.”
True greatness is not measured by one's belief in superiority over others, but by their humility in recognizing the worth and dignity of every individual.
— Greg T (@GregTsirulnik) March 27, 2024
Unfortunately Mark, you've turned out to be a disappointment based on how you look down on others.
"True greatness is not measured by one's belief in superiority over others, but by their humility in recognizing the worth and dignity of every individual. Unfortunately Mark, you've turned out to be a disappointment based on how you look down on others," a comment read.
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