#ChickenTrump: Donald Trump Backs Down From Sanders Debate

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Twitter is pounding Donald Trump with the hashtag #ChickenTrump after the Republican presidential nominee refused to face Bernie Sanders in a debate.

Sputnik reports:

The plan for the debate began on Wednesday evening, when Trump appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel Live! TV show. During the interview, Kimmel read a note from the Sanders campaign inviting Trump him to a debate in California.

“That could happen, I’ve been saying that should happen anyway,” Trump said. “If he paid a nice sum for charity, I would love to do that.”

A day later, at a campaign rally in North Dakota he confirmed his intention.

“He’s a dream,” the real-estate-baron-turned-candidate said, referring to Sanders. “If we can raise for maybe women’s health issues or something. If we can raise $10 or $15 million for charity, which would be a very appropriate amount.”

That sum was quickly staked by investment company Traction and Scale. According to Richie Hecker, company chairman and CEO, “We believe that Mr. Sanders and Mr. Trump collectively represent the voice of the American people. We are confident that convening the voice of the people in a nonpartisan forum will spark the revolution and make America great again.”

Hecker’s sum was soon topped by boxing promoter Bob Arum’s Top Rank Promotions, which offered twice as much for the opportunity to host a debate.

“It’s the debate of the century between two of the top pound-for-pound politicians in the country,” Arum said in the language of the boxing ring, noting that, “It would be the biggest pay-per-view of all time.”

These major offers were supplemented by a number of smaller ones, including the Young Turks, who offered $1 million.

But, despite all the harangue, Trump changed his mind Friday, providing a somewhat weak-kneed excuse, to the disappointment of many.

“Based on the fact that the Democratic nominating process is totally rigged and Crooked Hillary Clinton and (Debbie) Wasserman-Schultz will not allow Bernie Sanders to win, and now that I am the presumptive Republican nominee, it seems inappropriate that I would debate the second-place finisher,” reads a statement from the Trump camp.

Sanders responded to Trump’s statement by remarking, “Well, I hope that he changes his mind again.”

“Mr. Trump has been known to change his mind many times in a day,” the Vermont Senator clarified.

Despite that Trump would rather have his retreat buried and forgotten, Twitter exploded with mocking posts featuring a #ChickenTrump hashtag and lots of caricatures of the bewigged former TV producer.

“Amusing how a man who claims he will take on ISIL is apparently afraid to take on septuagenarian senator from Vermont in a simple war of words,” wrote WeAreChange.org.

Although it may not put Sanders in office, judges are calling Trump’s submission a 1-bell knockout win for the Democratic candidate.

1 Comment

  1. Bernie sanders is a political joke, he’s there just wasting His time, and everyone else’s.
    Bernie has adjusted through the process of only (what he thinks) the majority wants, and that’s a issue with the whole country, and not just the small percentage that will hardly vote for the dreamer.
    The only hope he has is if hillary allows him to win, and that’s not possible because she is still in a kicking screaming mode for losing.

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