There are millions of Americans who are angry as Hell with Donald Trump these days — but there’s nothing in the world that’s worse than a disappointed dad… And that’s exactly what one PAC of never-Trump ex-Republicans gave the ex-president this week.
Despite the fact that Donald’s father, New York real estate mogul Fred Trump, has been dead and gone for going on 30 years, The Lincoln Project Political Action Committee brought him back to life, so to speak, in a brutal, artificial intelligence generated ad just hours after the scandal-plagued ex-president was slammed with a civil judgment to the tune of more than $355 million and a ban from practicing business in his home state and old stomping grounds for the next several years.
The vicious new ad from the centrist conservative organization sees a digital recreation of Fred Trump bellowing, “Donny, I always knew you’d blow it. You were always a fool. A joke. Low rent.”
I can’t say with certainty, but I would imagine that there’s little more in this world that would cut to the quick for Donald J. Trump and his fragile ego than to be called “low rent” by his real estate mogul and notoriously tough daddy.
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“I bailed you out so many times,” the AI-generated Fred goes on to say. “Your deals were all garbage. You couldn’t even make money off a casino, you f–k up.”
“I’m ashamed you have my name. Everyone knows why the women leave you. You’re boring, broke, and I told you not to get fat.”
“You pay porn stars and you are weak down there,” Donald’s digitized father goes on to insult. “Your kids hate you, especially the girl. How did a son of mine turn out so damn dumb?”
And then came the one-two punch to Trump’s entire business empire: “The brand I built is crap because of you. You’re trash. You’ll be lucky to stay out of jail. I may have lost my mind, but I never lost my business.”
Fred Trump suffered from Alzheimer’s disease in the last six years of his life and ultimately passed away in 1999 at the age of 93.
“I’ve been dead 30 years and I’m still ashamed of you.”
Watch the brutal ad right here:
Featured image via Political Tribune Gallery