President Trump tweeted Friday evening that he was on his way to Pensacola, Florida for a rally.

Shortly afterwards, crooked cop Comey took a swipe at President Trump in a cryptic tweet doing his best to sound like a philosophical savant, quoting Edmund Burke.

It turns out Comey attributed the quote to the wrong author and got savaged by Trump supporters.

President Trump tweeted a video of himself about to board Air Force One with a caption, “On my way to Pensacola, Florida. See everyone soon! # MAGA”

Juvenile Comey responded with a cryptic tweet, “Applause is the spur of noble minds, the end and aim of weak ones.” – Edmund Burke (1730-1797)

“Applause is the spur of noble minds, the end and aim of weak ones.” – Edmund Burke (1730-1797) — James Comey (@Comey) December 9, 2017

Comey ended up stepping on a rake because the quotation was actually from Charles Caleb Colton, NOT Edmund Burke.

This quotation was actually not from Burke, but from Charles Caleb Colton. https://t.co/oj0yq26fE7 https://t.co/Oj0L8UELpW — Josh Hammer (@josh_hammer) December 9, 2017

Here are some of the best tweets savaging Comey..

President @realDonaldTrump is living rent free in someone’s head.

Jim also misattributed Colton’s quote to Burke https://t.co/zDAUgZTjV4 — Sandy (@RightGlockMom) December 9, 2017

Comey being extremely careless with his quotations https://t.co/EpkGSlQI94 — Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) December 9, 2017

So….Comey lied in his tweet… Is there a message in there somewhere? https://t.co/i2tNiKZkTR — GeekRad (@RadGeekpartduex) December 9, 2017

This sums up his investigative skills https://t.co/nLGCLN72o3 — Ursula T (@doubletapu) December 9, 2017

When is Comey going to learn you can’t stump the Trump?

H/T Twitchy Team