The 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump, has tried, and failed, at many things over the course of his questionable career. From Trump University to Trump Steaks, the man who would be king seems to repeatedly stumble into avoidable morass after morass despite his promises to only surround himself with "the best people."

But if there was one thing he was supposed to be good at, it was insults. Little Marco, low-energy Jeb, Rocket Man — all trash bon mots tailor-made for the reality-TV era. It would seem, however, that the hater-in-chief’s team can’t quite translate his petulance to the digital realm.

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This was made all too clear this week when a reporter for the Washington Post noted a line of code hidden in GOP.com, a Republican National Committee website, running a year-end pro-Trump "poll."

"The website of Donald Trump," wrote Christopher Ingraham, "who has spent several days in a row at the golf course, is coded to serve up the following message in the event of an internal server error."

That message? "Oops! Something went wrong. Unlike Obama, we are working to fix the problem... and not on the golf course."

The website of Donald Trump, who has spent several days in a row at the golf course, is coded to serve up the following message in the event of an internal server error: https://t.co/zrWpyMXRcz pic.twitter.com/wiQSQNNzw0 — Christopher Ingraham (@_cingraham) December 28, 2017

There's just one problem (other than the terrible attempt at humor): the code on the website is written in such a way as to never actually display the message.

It will never actually serve that message, there's an error in the JavaScript...any error will give the 404 message because they used assignment (=) instead of equality (==) pic.twitter.com/un8LJM9Fsu — Paul Glenn (@pdglenn) December 28, 2017

That's right, #TeamTrump can't even manage to talk shit without tripping over its own shoe laces. Which, well, at this point is pretty much par for the Trump National Golf Club course.