Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and actor Charlie Sheen have something in common — they have both enjoyed using the term “winning,” as GOP rival and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal highlighted in a video posted online Wednesday.
The video showed clips of Sheen, from his infamous interview with ABC News in which he claimed to be “bi-winning,” juxtaposed with snippets of Trump in which he said that he was “winning” in the polls and “winning everywhere.”
Trump reiterated that he would “win” as President on Wednesday at a rally to protest President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran.
“We will have so much winning when I get elected that you will get bored with winning,” Trump said at the event. That clip, however, did not make Jindal’s reel.
Jindal ended the video with a message that read: “It’s time to get serious.”
Watch the video:
How about it @CharlieSheen? Would you be @realDonaldTrump’s veep? #winning
https://t.co/6VuEBOGHpN
— Gov. Bobby Jindal (@BobbyJindal) September 9, 2015
Winning!
I feel a tweet from Trump coming on…
I forgot this sad little pipsqueak was still out there trying desperately to get noticed. Sorry, Gov. Kenneth the Page, you have no chance of winning. Go home and break the news to your kids on hidden camera like you did when you told them you were running. I want to see their bitter tears of disappointment when they learn that daddy is a failure.
I can only imagine the effect on the world’s cocaine supply if that were to happen.
We all forgot about him - and this sad attempt isn’t going to improve his stature (multiple meanings intended).