The Washington Post published a story Monday morning entitled, “Trump poses with supporter with sexist patch at motorcyclist event,” in which author Anne Gearan reported on the important news of the day: what a biker's jacket patch says.
Gearan's article comes in response to President Donald Trump hosing the “Bikers for Trump” group at the White House Saturday, where he posed for some photos with some bikers whose jacket patches were...let's just say, politically incorrect.
One biker's patch reads, “I [heart] Guns & Titties” and displays a pair of breasts with guns covering the nipples. Another patch says, “This is America. We eat meat, we drink beer and we speak f***ing English," while a third reads, “Terrorist Hunting Permit.”
In one of the most pathetic photos I've ever seen, Trump poses and mugs like a jackass with a biker wearing a patch that says "I ♥ GUNS & TITTIES". pic.twitter.com/92YcvR1qyX
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 12, 2018
The President posed with Bikers for Trump today. A few of the patches the guys in *this* photo were wearing:
— Brandon Friedman (@BFriedmanDC) August 13, 2018
1. This is America. We eat meat - We drink beer - And we speak fuckin' English
2. I may look calm but in my head I've already killed you 3 times
3. I ❤ guns & titties pic.twitter.com/mD4mbfg4B7
How is it possible that these wildly offensive patches made it into the White House? Don’t worry, The Post is on it.
“Usually, staff members carefully vet people and settings where a president may be photographed to prevent any embarrassments,” Gearan writes. “Although the bikers went through a Secret Service screening ahead of the meeting at Trump’s Bedminster, N.J., resort, it is not clear whether White House staff examined any of the attire.”
Bravo, Washington Post. What would the American people do without your brave journalism?
(Cover Photo: Elvert Barne)