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Donald Trump Confesses To Not Being ‘Presidential’ In Michael Moore Attack, Is Skewered By Angry Twitter User

Composite image: Michael Moore attends his Broadway Opening Night in 'The Terms of My Surrender' at an after party and Donald Trump enters door of the Oval Office for a scheduled White House
The president and Michal Moore are not bosom buddies, to be sure. After Donald Trump attacked the film director’s “sad” Broadway project, the real estate billionaire and inexperienced politician received a hefty dose of fire in return on Twitter after he confessed to not being “presidential.”
Donald Trump is constantly under fire, especially on social media where critics can speak directly to the prolific user of the micro-sharing site. Trump has been chided for not being presidential and forgoing past practices of decorum as the leader of the free world.
President Trump unleashed a diatribe on Saturday against the noted filmmaker and longtime Trump critic Michael Moore, according to CBS News. The Republican president assailed Moore — an outspoken Trump critic, liberal activist, and filmmaker of his solo act, The Terms of My Surrender, after the show concluded in a limited run last week.
The Fahrenheit 9/11 director premiered his production back in July at the Belasco Theater. It would run for 12 weeks over 88 appearances. The show, delivered in tongue-in-cheek, was a “mockumentary” of sorts about Moore’s life and his quest to “bring down a sitting president.”
Moore’s anti-Trump project earned a paltry $4.2 million in ticket sales over three months, but fell short of its potential, “translating into less than half of what it could’ve earned with nightly sell-outs in the intimate 1,016 seat theater,” as sources reported.
Forbes wrote that Moore’s show closed to tepid results and critics were largely “underwhelmed.” Theater critic, Jesse Green, wrote that the documentarian’s “shtick has become disagreeable with age.”
The Los Angeles Times’ resident critic, Charles McNulty, said Moore’s work was “difficult to stomach,” which was ironic, as he described, given Moore’s tenure and body of work.
Ostensibly, Donald Trump learned about the show’s performance and used the moment to degrade his longtime adversary.
Moore shot back on Twitter in the first of a series of tweets aimed at attacking the president’s time in office and touting the success of the Broadway project.
Moore received help from an unlikely source, another staunch Donald Trump critic, who unleashed a barrage of tweets at the beleaguered presiden
Source: gearsofbiz

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