Donald Trump Jeep Tweet Just Doesn't Make Sense

Trump's Latest Twitter Rant Just Doesn't Make Sense
FILE - In this Sept. 27, 2012 file photo, Donald Trump arrives for the opening ceremony at the Ryder Cup PGA golf tournament at the Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Ill. Trump has deleted some of the Twitter tirade he posted following President Barack Obama's re-election and added new critiques of NBC's Brian Williams. Trump began tweeting before the election was called that it was a total sham and a travesty. After news outlets projected that Obama won the election, Trump tweeted, Well, back to the drawing board! He posted more than 10 angry tweets, declaring our nation is a once great nation divided and the world is laughing at us. He encouraged a revolution in this country.(AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
FILE - In this Sept. 27, 2012 file photo, Donald Trump arrives for the opening ceremony at the Ryder Cup PGA golf tournament at the Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Ill. Trump has deleted some of the Twitter tirade he posted following President Barack Obama's re-election and added new critiques of NBC's Brian Williams. Trump began tweeting before the election was called that it was a total sham and a travesty. After news outlets projected that Obama won the election, Trump tweeted, Well, back to the drawing board! He posted more than 10 angry tweets, declaring our nation is a once great nation divided and the world is laughing at us. He encouraged a revolution in this country.(AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

At this point, the only thing that can trump the absurdity of Donald Trump is Donald Trump.

On Tuesday, Trump took to Twitter to continue his protracted gripe over Chrysler building factories abroad after Bloomberg reported that the car manufacturer had sealed a preliminary deal to produce some Jeeps in China.

Trump has apparently missed the point, however, given that those factories will supply the Chinese market and won't be taking jobs away from Americans.

Here's the rant:

In the past, Trump's outrage over the matter prompted Chrysler Executive Ralph Gilles to say that Trump was "full of shit." This time around, Jeep President and CEO Jeep Mike Manley told the Detroit Free Press "I am not entirely sure what causes the confusion on this point."

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