Folks, it seems as if President Donald Trump has sent liberals into full-on DEFCON 1 “triggered” status.

On Friday, Trump was blasted all over social media after comparing first lady Melania Trump to former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

“We have our own Jackie O today, it’s called Melania,” the president said in a “Fox and Friends” phone interview. Just prior, Trump had been defending his recent decision to change the baby blue Air Force One design that Kennedy Onassis picked in the 1960s to a more patriotic design.

“It was Jackie O and that’s good. But we have our own Jackie O today, it’s called Melania. Melania. We’ll call it Melania T, okay?” Trump said.

The direct comparison made by the president was met with intense vitriol unlike almost anything else in the Twitter-sphere.

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“Melania Trump isn’t mysterious. Melania Trump is no Jackie. Melania Trump sure as hell is no Michelle. Melania Trump is out of her league. Melania Trump is scared,” one Twitter user wrote.

Melania Trump isn’t mysterious.

Melania Trump is no Jackie.

Melania Trump sure as hell is no Michelle.

Melania Trump is out of her league.

Melania Trump is scared. — Belisa Andréa (@belisawriter) June 14, 2019

“Jackie O was the epitome of grace & beauty. She overcame a plethora of hardships & heartaches, with poise and elegance. She was an incredible First Lady & an even more marvelous woman. She balanced passions + duties, and did so with class,” another tweeted. “Don’t EVER compare her to Melania.”

Jackie O was the epitome of grace & beauty. She overcame a plethora of hardships & heartaches, with poise and elegance. She was an incredible First Lady & an even more marvelous woman. She balanced passions + duties, and did so with class. Don’t EVER compare her to Melania. pic.twitter.com/tRzVJLEtNI — becca (@rebvill) June 14, 2019

Others took issue with Trump saying the word “it” in reference to his wife and then piled on disgusting and hateful comments about her.

“A) ‘It’ refers to an object, a thing — not a human being. B) Melania is not fit to wipe the dust from the bottom of Jaqueline’s shoes. She could never be & will never be a ‘new Jackie O,’ another user tweeted.

A) “It” refers to an object, a thing — not a human being.

B) Melania is not fit to wipe the dust from the bottom of Jaqueline’s shoes. She could never be & will never be a “new Jackie O”. 🤦🏼‍♀️ — Mary Margaret Cannon (@MMCannon2010) June 14, 2019

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However, President Trump knows the real popularity of his wife in this country and around the world — despite how the anti-Trump left might feel about Melania Trump — because he sees it firsthand during international state visits, campaign rallies and press conferences.

“When I go speak in big crowds — we have tremendous crowds and so many people are holding up banners, you know, ‘we love our first lady,’ ‘’we love high heels,'” Trump said during his interview.

Liberals may be loud and obnoxious online, but that won’t make up for the fact that in many instances they’re not very bright.

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Many of the haters apparently thought that Trump was snubbing Kennedy Onassis, when he was actually saying that Melania exudes the same sense of fashion, gracefulness and class Jackie did when she was first lady in the White House.

Further, the president’s remarks were nothing short of a tremendous compliment to Melania, as Jackie Kennedy Onassis is renowned for being one of the most popular and most intriguing first ladies in American history.

Can liberals no longer tolerate a man complimenting his wife? Give me a break.

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