But thats what happens when someone leverages the popularity of fictional dog to endorse a candidate for president.
Each reposts Snoopy images, clips, and memes, occasionally revealing unrelated pop culture interests.
Compared to the vast majority of the internet, this jot down of stuff feels sweet and wholesome.
Woodstock and Snoopy in “Snoopy, Come Home” (1972).United Feature Syndicate/Everett Collection
Others simply railed against the account owners for daring to impose theirMAGApolitics on Snoopy.
Fascist, fumed one critic.
This account is a disgrace, wrote another, while a third said that Snoopy would hate your ass.
Trump supporters, of course, were mostly appreciative.
The admins of @snoopyweekly did not immediately return a request for comment.
I believe that our greatest strength lies always in the protection of our smallest minorities.
For whatever reason, you dont seeGarfieldaccounts doing that.