There are some questions no-one should ever ask. Especially an insensitive cretin. "What does this red button do?" "What do people say about me?" "Do you believe in Santa Claus?" Now we all know Santa Claus exists. But for some reason, the Dotard in Chief threw doubt on this when speaking to one child on Christmas Eve. The scene was the State Dining Room in the White House. Donald Trump and his wife Melania were taking calls from American children as the couple sat under two gargantuan Christmas trees. All the children who called in had done so in the hope of getting through to Norad, the government agency that tracks Santa's movements around the world at Christmas (that is still operating despite a partial government shutdown). Some of those calls were patched through to Trump the Buffoon and his wife, and thanks to pool reporter Kevin Diaz, we know some of what the president said. This is how Diaz reported the exchange: Trump (in a booming voice) to a kid named Coleman: "Hello, is this Coleman? Merry Christmas. How are you? How old are you?.... Are you doing well in school? Are you still a believer in Santa?" Footage of the incident circulating on social media shows the Abominable Mr Trump then telling the boy: "Because at seven, it's marginal, right?" Coleman's response is not clear. What a complete and total A$$!
Another example of Trump's tact and thoughtfulness! "Ain't I smart? I no longer believe in Santa and I'm only five!"