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‘Saul’s’ Michael McKean Shares Double Blast of Twitter Hate

President Donald Trump broke “This Is Spinal Tap” director Rob Reiner. 

Did he do the same to “Tap” standout Michael McKean?

Reiner’s rage against all things Trump is depressing to behold. It’s perfectly fine to critique the unconventional president. Trump brings some of that on himself.

Reiner’s Trump Derangement Syndrome is all encompassing, though. And a bit scary at times.

McKean served up some hate himself over the weekend, the kind that brought Reiner’s Tweeting to mind.

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The veteran star, who drew raves for his work on AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” shares a blend of comic musings and progressive bromides on his Twitter account. It’s often quite amusing, droll even.

The last few days proved an exception.

First, the same weekend journalist Andy Ngo got sent to the hospital by Antifa thugs, McKean carried on the Left’s affection for pelting politicians with foreign objects.

Ngo got “milkshaked,” and worse. McKean pined for a more disgusting weapon against another right-leaning “target.”

The Twitter response proved a mixed bag, alas. This reply, though, could leave a mark.

Next, McKean yukked it up over new White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham getting physically attacked during a media scrum in North Korea.

Grisham suffered bruises when a scuffle broke out Sunday between North Korean security guards and members of the media trying to get close to President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as they met at the Demilitarized Zone, the Associated Press reported.

McKean wasn’t the only celebrity to weigh in on the “milkshakes” meme. Amazon Prime star Rob Delaney found Ngo’s attack and hospitalization a laugh riot, apparently.

The “Catastrophe” star also shared a pro-Antifa book link in a subsequent Tweet.

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