Trump Takes Ratner to China: Libs Triggered, World Keeps Spinning
Canceled Hollywood director joins Air Force One, cue the outrage from the usual suspects.

So, Trump took Brett Ratner to China. Yeah, that Brett Ratner. The Rush Hour dude. The one the Woke Mob tried to cancel harder than a Netflix original after two seasons. And naturally, the blue-check brigade is losing their minds. Like, seriously, did they think Trump was gonna start consulting with AOC on his travel plans?
This is peak Trump, folks. He knows it pisses off the perpetually offended. He knows it throws a wrench into the carefully constructed narrative of the Resistance. And honestly? It's hilarious. It's like he's saying, 'You tried to erase this guy? Watch me give him a ride on Air Force One.'
Ratner's got his own baggage, sure. Allegations, denials, the whole nine yards. But last time I checked, America was still about innocent until proven guilty. (Unless you’re a MAGA hat-wearing grandma, then you're automatically a domestic terrorist, apparently.)
And let's be real, the outrage is selective. Remember all the crickets when Harvey Weinstein was donating to Dem campaigns? Different rules for different teams, I guess. Ratner's also trying to get back in the game with that Melania doc. It flopped, big time. But hey, at least he tried. And who knows, maybe he's scouting locations for Rush Hour 4. Chris Tucker needs the payday.
The libs are frothing at the mouth over this, but they're missing the bigger picture. Trump's doing what Trump does: trolling the elites. It's his brand. It's why he got elected. And it's why they're still screaming into the void six years later.
They brought up Dennis Rodman and Linda McMahon? Please. Rodman brought more attention to North Korea than the State Department ever did, and McMahon ran the WWE—she knows how to handle a bunch of crybabies better than any education bureaucrat ever could. This is about owning the libs, nothing more nothing less.
Get over it, snowflakes. Trump's gonna Trump. And we're gonna enjoy the show. Popcorn's on me.
Sources: * RationalWiki (for context on cancel culture, duh) * Internet Movie Database (IMDB) (for Ratner's filmography) * Twitter (for real-time lib meltdown monitoring)

