Well, no. Not really a joke, but a prayer many may well be praying even now:
May his days be few; may another take his place of leadership. (New International Version)
It qualifies as a joke, because it's got the set-up, where you trick the reader into expecting a positive thing(a prayer for Donald Trump's well-being), and then switch it to something negative(a prayer for Trump's demise) for the punch-line.
A similarly structured style of joke I've seen...
Did you know that Ted Kennedy fought for infrastructure legislation preserving America's bridges? Google "Ted Kennedy bridge".
Well, no. Not really a joke, but a prayer many may well be praying even now:
May his days be few; may another take his place of leadership. (New International Version)
It qualifies as a joke, because it's got the set-up, where you trick the reader into expecting a positive thing(a prayer for Donald Trump's well-being), and then switch it to something negative(a prayer for Trump's demise) for the punch-line.
A similarly structured style of joke I've seen...
Did you know that Ted Kennedy fought for infrastructure legislation preserving America's bridges? Google "Ted Kennedy bridge".
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May his days be few; may another take his place of leadership. (New International Version)
It qualifies as a joke, because it's got the set-up, where you trick the reader into expecting a positive thing(a prayer for Donald Trump's well-being), and then switch it to something negative(a prayer for Trump's demise) for the punch-line.
A similarly structured style of joke I've seen...
Did you know that Ted Kennedy fought for infrastructure legislation preserving America's bridges? Google "Ted Kennedy bridge".
And of course the fun that was had when Donald Trump was convicted of exactly 34 felonies.