The offhand line in a Globe story that set Twitter on fire.
Did the Globe misread the room? With Trump pouting in the White House, we sought advice from experts on dislodging the dug-in. We spoke to a hostage negotiator, a pre-school teacher, and an animal-control expert.
Among the tips: Give a five-minute warning. Sprinkle coyote urine. Use a ball (or a golf cart) as a lure.
So far so good. But a single line—included with the stability of the nation in mind—set off a firestorm on Twitter. “Even a nation hooked on drama does not want to see a US president dragged out the front door,” it read.
Well, forgive us. It turns out many people do want to see him dragged out, ideally kicking and screaming, as Ivanka tries to grasp his hands and Melania looks on coolly.
Among the outraged was @KeithOlbermann, the sports and political commentator. “You misspelled WE ALL WANT TO SEE HIM DRAGGED OUT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE WHITE HOUSE,” he tweeted.
Many tweeters went Olbermann one better and suggested that the delicious spectacle be monetized.
“If you make it pay-per-view you probably get enough to cover at least 1/2 of the US debts,” @BeamaBeorg suggested.
The Twitter mob is hungry for revenge.
“That’s what he wants,” @macshlibber tweeted about Trump being dragged out. “It would be more humiliating if Biden just moved in and everyone ignored him.”
“What I want to see,” tweeted @Frazzbro, “is @realDonaldTrump hiding his face as he walks out of the WH and into the hands of federal officers arresting him for a variety of crimes.”
More replies below:
Excuse me, Boston Globe, you don't speak for me & the millions of Americans who would wholeheartedly love to see this live-in episode of Black Mirror end in a complete knock down, drag out of the ole orange lame duck!😤 https://t.co/XXbtShjz4Z
— ✨BLM forever✊🏾 (@itsLotusLain) November 24, 2020
Dear Boston Globe,
— Pernickety Panda (@PernicketyPanda) November 24, 2020
People would pay to see Trump dragged out the front door of the White House. If it aired on pay-per-view, we could pay off the national debt. It would be the highest-rated show in the history of television. And we all know how much Trump likes big ratings. https://t.co/uT4CVcufI4
Boston Globe, what nation are you referring to because that is EXACTLY what I want to see?! And from what I can tell, it looks like nearly 80 million others do too. https://t.co/hNaJAaeXnZ
— Andrew Mercier (@AndrewMercier88) November 24, 2020
Dear Boston Globe, Not only do I want this live streamed for the world, I would like to tailgate outside the W.H. during it. https://t.co/q1HHbxHHwA
— Eileen Mama Fry Shaklee🍟 (@FrenchFryInc) November 24, 2020
Beth Teitell can be reached at beth.teitell@globe.com. Follow her on Twitter @bethteitell.
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