Parody 'mature' Trump tweets versus the real thing
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Love him or loathe him, you have to say Donald Trump doesn't sound like your average politician. Especially on Twitter.
But a parody account has taken his tweets and into something a bit more statesmanlike.
@MatureTrumpTwts mostly uses messages from @realDonaldTrump and re-imagines them.
Sometimes it just comes up with inspiration of its own. Either way, it's fun to compare.
Cast your mind back to 2012, when Donald Trump was just your average outspoken billionaire.
He was already dealing with serious issues on Twitter. Like celebrity gossip.
This tweet was one of many about Robert Pattinson breaking up with Kristen Stewart. , external
He tackled public health concerns.
PHe doesn't seem to be a fan of diet drinks. , external
And he reassured followers that he really is very clever.
Not the most modest tweet in the world. , external
Some thought that maybe he would tone things down after winning the election.
To be fair, he hasn't commented on any showbiz news recently. Unless you count his take on Alec Baldwin's impression of him on Saturday Night Live.
It's one of many tweets to be tweaked by @MatureTrumpTwts
Here is the mature version., external
Real Trump said it's not funny and sad. , external
Or those rumours that he's struggling to get any celebrities to take part in his inauguration ceremony.
Reflective mature version. , external
Actual tweet saying he doesn't want them there anyway. , external
The style is still pure Trump. It seems that he's the only person who still says "NOT" at the end of a sentence.
Here it is re-imagined in the Presidential Trump account. , external
And here is the original. , external
The parody account has a lot of material about Russian hacking claims.
The mature version is all about integrity., external
Real Trump described the story as a "joke"., external
It's a theme he comes back to again and again.
Here is the parody version. , external
Donald Trump actually called Putin "smart". , external
It's hard to imagine the real Trump saying some of this.
Tweet saying he can't comment without the full facts. , external
This was the genuine version. , external
To be fair, whatever else you think about him, Donald Trump's actual tweets certainly stand out from more cliched political comments.
The new version could come from any politician. , external
Tweet backing Vladimir Putin over Hillary Clinton. , external
Then there is his Boxing Day message for his predecessor.
Here's the mature re-take on it. , external
Tweet saying Obama couldn't beat him. , external
Or festive tidings like this.
Tweet on New Year's Eve. , external
Given there's already been plenty of material to play with before the inauguration, the next four years should be interesting.
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