With less than seven months to go until voting day, the presidential race is heating up in the U.S.
At a rally this week, during his victory speech, Donald Trump came out swinging against the Democratic presidential candidate hopeful, Hillary Clinton, with this pearler, “…the only card she has is the women’s card,” he said. “If Hillary Clinton were a man, I don’t think she would get 5 percent of the vote.”
Despite that second part of the statement not really making any sense in the real world, that’s what he said. And we all just have to live in the world where that’s a thing that was said.
Of course, Clinton wasn’t going to let that comment slip idly by so her campaign released an official Woman Card and she shot back.
But the real winner out of all this, as always, is the internet. Nothing brings out the clever online people of the world than gender inequality. And thus, #WomanCard started trending on Twitter with a flurry of hilarious and on point tweets.
Like this person who hilariously nailed the gender wage gap:
Or this person who took aim at Trump's record with the opposite sex:
Then there was this Tweet that kept it simple:
Or this sarcastic one that every woman could relate to on a daily basis:
This person got real and straight to the point:
While this person was all in for Team Hillary:
And then this tweet plainly and simply got to the heart of what the Woman Card should actually be about:
Is it November yet?