Donald Trump vs. Twitter: Alec Baldwin & More Unload After Obama Rant

Fellow celebs jab at the Apprentice honcho

By Natalie Finn Nov 07, 2012 6:27 AMTags
Alec Baldwin, Donald TrumpMiss Universe Organization/NBC

If his tweets are anything to go by, Donald Trump isn't a happy camper in the wake of President Barack Obama's victory over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the 2012 election.

"Well, back to the drawing board!" he posted tonight, followed by a series of increasingly disgruntled remarks.

"We can't let this happen. We should march on Washington and stop this travesty," Trump continued. "Our nation is totally divided! Lets fight like hell and stop this great and disgusting injustice! The world is laughing at us. This election is a total sham and a travesty. We are not a democracy!

"Our country is now in serious and unprecedented trouble...like never before," he continued. "Our nation is a once great nation divided! The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy. Hopefully the House of Representatives can hold our country together for four more years...stay strong and never give up! House of Representatives shouldn't give anything to Obama unless he terminates Obamacare."

Cue the opposition.

"Donald Trump just called for a Revolution. Doesn't like democracy I guess," tweeted Mark Ruffalo.

"I'ma run a sedative up to Trump Tower#BRB," added Bravo exec and Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen.

"Hey Trump, did you see Mitt Romney's concession speech? That's what graciousness and good hair looks like," fired back Modern Family executive producer Steve Levitan.

Meanwhile, NBC News anchor Brian Williams didn't tweet, but his election coverage comment was tweeted by many, including Levitan: "Donald Trump has driven well past the last exit to relevance and veered into something closer to irresponsible."

And then there was Alec Baldwin, who tweeted: "@realdonaldtrump. You trust the voters when they choose The Apprentice. But not now?"

Trump hasn't responded personally to Baldwin, et al., but we wonder what's bothering him more? The general snark, or the fact that Baldwin obviously doesn't watch The Apprentice?

Because if he did, he'd know The Donald hires and fires without any input from viewer votes.