Trump Attacks ‘Washed Up Psycho’ Bette Midler As Longtime Twitter Feud Heats Up

President Donald Trump is feuding with Bette Midler.

Again.

The award-winning actress apologized for a tweet she shared that incorrectly claimed Trump once said he’d run for president as a Republican because “they’re the dumbest group of voters.” He never said it, although the debunked quote often makes the rounds on social media.

“Don’t know how I missed it,” Midler wrote. “But it sounds SO much like him that I believed it was true!”

She added:

Midler is a regular critic on Twitter, often using crude jokes and imagery in her attacks and at times coming under fire for going too far.

In this case, Trump responded by calling Midler a “psycho” and a “sick scammer”:

The two have a history that long predates Trump’s political career, so much so that Deadspin writer David Roth predicted Trump’s tweet... sort of... more than two years ago:

Roth was off by a few hours; Trump’s tweet came at about 1:30 a.m. in the UK, where he was traveling on a state visit.

Roth explained his prediction:

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Indeed, Trump fired off a series of tweets slamming Midler during the 2012 superstorm, which did $70 billion in damage.

Trump’s latest attack on Midler received quite the reaction on the social network:

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On Life...

"Life is not fair. And you have to <a href="http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-Bette-Midler/5">choose your battles</a>, because there are some that you cannot win. If you're passionate about something, then you should pick up your flag and run with it."  <em>PHOTO: Oprah Winfrey and Bette Midler pose on April 17, 2001, at a first anniversary party for O Magazine in New York. </em>

On Intelligence...

"I'm confident that I'm as intelligent as many people, but I know that I'm not as intelligent as some. So in the presence of hyperintelligent people, I'm a <a href="http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-Bette-Midler/7">shrinking violet</a> because I don't want to look like a fool. I know a little about a lot and a lot about a little."  <em>PHOTO: Bette Midler at the "American Idol" season 6 finale, May, 2007 </em>

On Singing...

"I read a comment that made me think I should stop singing for a while. And I didn't want to stop singing, because it was the only thing I loved. At first I thought, <em>Maybe I'll get better and eventually <a href="http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-Bette-Midler/7">please the person who wrote about my singing</a>.</em> But then I thought, <em>I probably will never please this person. I should just do what pleases me.</em>"  <em>PHOTO: Bette Midler and Barry Manilow on NBC's "Today Show" in October, 2003</em>

On Winning...

"Remember, I came from the middle of the Pacific, so I didn't know how hard it was <a href="http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-Bette-Midler/6">to win an award</a>. When I was nominated for my first Grammy [<a href="http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search?artist=bette+midler&title=&year=1973&genre=All">Best New Artist, 1973</a>], I expected to get it -- why wouldn't I? I had never lost before. In Hawaii, I was a big deal!"  <em>PHOTO: Bette Midler and music producer Arif Mardin at the Grammy Awards in February, 1990, celebrating their "Record of the Year" win for "Wind Beneath My Wings"</em>

On Image...

"There's the media-driven universe, in which the public perceives you in a superficial way. Then there's the <a href="http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-Bette-Midler/5">universe that you actually inhabit</a>, where you have to get up even if you didn't sleep so well, and you feel like crap and your face is swollen."  <em>PHOTO: Bette Midler at the premiere of "The Rose," November 1979</em>

On Marriage...

"Marriage is such hard work. And it's <a href="http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-Bette-Midler/11">full of rage and real human drama</a>... In a marriage, you struggle and struggle and struggle, and then you realize that you have to ride the horse in the direction it's going. You stop trying to pull the reins in another direction."  <em>PHOTO: Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn and Diane Keaton in "The First Wives Club," September, 1996</em>

On Motherhood...

"You have to be alert. When my daughter, Sophie, came out of the womb, she was instantly alert, as if she had been here before. And she was a little disappointed that she was here again... She's <a href="http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-Bette-Midler/9">very independent</a>. But if she's upset about something, she will absolutely let me know. She's great -- a real tough cookie."  <em>PHOTO: Bette Midler and her daughter, Sophie Frederica Alohilani Von Haselberg, attend the Zac Posen Fall 2005 show during Olympus Fashion Week in NYC's Bryant Park on February 10, 2005.</em>

On Aging...

"When you reach a certain age, you have fulfilled your childhood dream and whatever your first or second adulthood led you to do. Then you're in your third adulthood, the one that leads to the grave, and you ask yourself, 'What will I do between now and then?' Instead of thinking in terms of glamour, you start thinking in terms of reform -- <a href="http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-Bette-Midler/8">your contribution to the world</a>."  <em>PHOTO: Bette Midler in the '70s</em>

On Death...

"Even if the whole human race dies off because we keep fighting and killing each other and being heartless, the planet will take care of itself. Eventually, after millions of years, it will <a href="http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-Bette-Midler/12">cleanse itself</a>, and new life forms, maybe better ones, will come. Meanwhile, we'll have gotten exactly what we deserved: annihilation."  <em>PHOTO: Bette Midler in "Ruthless People," 1986</em>

On God...

"You mean do I believe in God? Oh, I'm mad about God! That's why I'm divine. When I started saying 'Oh, that's divine!' I had no earthly idea that it had anything to do with God. Then I started reading about divine inspiration and <a href="http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-Bette-Midler/5">divine light</a> -- I'm from a generation of seekers, after all -- and finally I realized, 'Oh, my God, they're talking about me! I'm part of the cosmos -- everyone is.'"  <em>PHOTO: Bette Midler and Stevie Nicks at the Songwriters Hall of Fame 43rd annual induction and awards on June 14, 2012 in NYC.</em>

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