If we've learned anything about our President-elect, it's that he's a man obsessed with his own image, spending sleepless nights reading the news, watching TV, and drafting tweets about himself. We don't know as much about his domestic or foreign policy or about his general understanding of how bills become laws, but we do know a long list of things that he hates: The New York Times, Samuel L. Jackson, Amazon, the North American Free Trade Agreement, protesters, Mexico, and Ronda Rousey.

The latest thing he hates is Hamilton, the musical that won 11 Tony Awards and celebrated our founding fathers. As you probably heard, bigly cosmopolitan man Mike Pence went to a recent showing of the play, where the cast delivered an eloquent message to him asking to govern with all people in mind.

This angered President-elect Donald Trump, who spent quality time (which could have been used buying folders for sensitive government documents) demanding an apology from the cast of the "overrated" play. As Seth Meyers put it last night, "Mike Pence is officially the first vice president in history to lose a duel to Hamilton." But nothing is going to stop Donald Trump from standing in the way of the respect he demands from a Broadway musical. Oh, but he also has all of his lawsuits to worry about. And maybe there was something else on his to-do list...

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Matt Miller Culture Editor Matt is the Culture Editor at Esquire where he covers music, movies, books, and TV—with an emphasis on all things Star Wars, Marvel, and Game of Thrones.

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