So if you didn’t know – new Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer is actually a distant relative of liberal comedienne Amy Schumer.
Take what happened on Tuesday, when the glib Senate veteran hit enter before he was really ready to sent on a tweet.
Unfortunately, he hadn’t proofread what he said well enough.
According to the Washington Examiner, Schumer meant to say “Don’t #MakeAmericaSickAgain,” as part of his party’s defense of Obamacare. He had a Freudian slip, however, and this is what came out:
Now deleted. Chuck Schumer accidentally tweeted Don't Make America Great Again pic.twitter.com/GSh1eyUPAj
— Joe Perticone (@JoePerticone) January 9, 2017
“Don’t #MakeAmericaGreatAgain.” That actually should have been Hillary Clinton’s slogan. Sure, it doesn’t have the same ring as “I’m With Her,” but at least it’s a lot more accurate.
Schumer quickly corrected his mistake, although not before Independent Journal Review reporter Joe Perticone took a snapshot of it. Now, it looks like this:
Starting tonight, @SenateDems are on Snapchat. Add to hear more on our fight to protect healthcare & tell GOP: Don't #MakeAmericaSickAgain pic.twitter.com/S60iMxUVXA
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) January 9, 2017
It didn’t take Trump social media guru Dan Scavino long to mock Sen. Schumer.