CNN creates Trump Valentine’s Day card generator

CNN on Tuesday unveiled an interactive website that generates Valentine’s Day cards intended to sound like they were written President Trump.
“There’s no denying the president has a way with words,” the page says. “So this Valentine’s Day, why not get straight to the point and woo your Valentine with some Trump-inspired lines?”
CNN’s “Presidential Valentine’s Card Generator” provides a series of generated responses seemingly emulating the nation’s 45th president.
{mosads}“All your other suitors?” one version asks. “Total lightweights. We’re classy, classy people.”
“I’ll be your bad hombre if you’ll be my nasty woman,” another says, referencing memorable campaign one-liners from Trump.
A third example twists Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan from last year, changing it to “Make Amore Great Again” instead.
The news network has had an acrimonious relationship with Trump.
Trump last month refused to take a question from CNN reporter Jim Acosta before harshly criticizing the outlet’s coverage of him.
“Your organization is terrible,” he told Acosta.
“Don’t be rude,” Trump continued when Acosta began protesting. “No, I’m not going to give you a question. You are fake news.”
Trump and administration officials have since repeatedly used the “fake news” label to describe CNN and other news organizations they claim are biased against his presidency.
CNN host John King added another wrinkle to his network’s feud with the administration Monday, blasting White House aide Stephen Miller for his claims about voter fraud in the 2016 election cycle.
Miller claimed on ABC’s “This Week” Sunday that illegal voters were bused into New Hampshire to help 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton defeat Trump there last year.
“Ask Democrats, ask Republicans, ask anybody in New Hampshire,” King said. “They will tell you this is ludicrous.”
“He’s a taxpayer-paid employee standing in the White House briefing room spewing garbage,” the host of CNN’s “Inside Politics” added about Miller.
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