Vanity Fair,Watch Taming A Sex Man Online perhaps tied with the New York Times as the publication Donald Trump maligns the most, has featured one of Trump's insults on its February cover.
The tweet, which Trump fired off on Dec. 15 after Vanity Fair published a negative review of Trump Grill, is slightly to the left of cover star Chris Pratt's armpit -- as honorable a position as any.
"Has anyone looked at the really poor numbers of @VanityFair Magazine," the tweet reads. "Way down, big trouble, dead! [Vanity Faireditor] Graydon Carter, no talent, will be out!"
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The magazine made a similar move last year, plopping a Trump tweet stating that it had "lost almost all of it's [sic] former allure" on its May cover. That time, it was under Amy Schumer's armpit,
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Donald Trump has made no secret of his dislike for Vanity Fairover the years, repeatedly calling the magazine "failing," "failing badly" and a "third rate stalker." He's referred to Carter with even more disdain, calling him a "loser with bad food restaurants." (Carter owns several eateries in NYC.)
Indeed, Trump's beef with Vanity Fairmight be more personal than political. In the '80s, Eater reports, Carter began referring to Trump as a "short-fingered vulgarian" in SPY magazine, and kept up the epithets when he moved to Vanity Fairin the '90s.
And we all know Trump doesn't take well to insults.
Regardless, Vanity Fairseems to be coming out on top. The day after Trump's Dec. 15 tweet -- the one now featured on the cover -- subscriptions to the magazine increased 100-fold.
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