The internet is unimpressed with an error on Trump’s St. Patrick’s Day hats
Capture the luck of the Irish with this Make America Great Again Hat. While supplies last! BUY NOW: https://t.co/TbqIm56aoY #MAGA pic.twitter.com/PCZLl7HXdD
— Team Trump (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TeamTrump) March 2, 2017
That’s right, they confused a three-leaf shamrock with a four-leaf clover – a heinous crime punishable by drowning in the Liffey. Needless to say, the internet was not impressed.
@TeamTrump That's not a Shamrock! Make America Smart Again #MASA not #MAGA
— Oracle Steve (@Steve_mjt) March 3, 2017
@TeamTrump what a pile of shite. By the way, this is a shamrock
— Rob Smith (@robsmithireland) March 7, 2017
@TeamTrump pic.twitter.com/bGiQMjZH1n
— Greg O'Meara (@gregomeara) March 2, 2017
@Steve_mjt @TeamTrump it's an alt-shamrock ..
— Sarah Hélène (@SarahHeleneuk) March 6, 2017
It wasn’t just the error on the hat, many found the association between Ireland and Trump to be offensive.
@TeamTrump All the Irish people I know hate you Trump!
— Valerie (@valduval50) March 3, 2017
@supermjc @TeamTrump We're grand as we are lad. Thanks.
— Daithi O'Laoghaire (@Cunionsandphey) March 2, 2017
@TeamTrump Delighted you got it wrong our great nation doesn't want to be associated with anything you stand for #irish #proud
— Anne M (@AnneOGM) March 3, 2017
@TeamTrump crass attempt2make money off the back of #StPatricksDay low!BTW shamrock look like thisnotcheap&nasty&nowt2do with #Eire
— Colmarie (@lettiemarie17) March 3, 2017
Wow, it’s enough to make you think twice about spending $50 on a gaudy hat that will line the pockets of a massive bellend!