There is one rule on Twitter that no one follows, but everyone regards: “Never Tweet.”
Dennis Rodman, friend of Kim Jong-un, thinks Donald Trump and Hulk Hogan are just fine
Which celeb will he defend next? Tune in to Twitter to find out.


“Never Tweet” doesn’t really mean “don’t tweet” as much as it means nothing good comes from tweeting. This is especially important when it comes to opinions and news.
Anyway, Dennis Rodman tweeted.
He tweeted about Hulk Hogan, a person in the news.
I've known @HulkHogan for 25 years. Here he is hanging with Kylin in NJ. There isn't a racist bone in that mans body. http://t.co/QnT9rmrpVe
— Dennis Rodman (@dennisrodman) July 24, 2015 Lets lend our support to the Hulkster @HulkHogan who most certainly is not a racist @Scottiepippen @MagicJohnson @Shaq @MikeTyson
— Dennis Rodman (@dennisrodman) July 24, 2015 Then he turned around and tweeted about Donald Trump, a person in the news.
@realDonaldTrump has been a great friend for many years. We don't need another politician, we need a businessman like Mr. Trump! Trump 2016
— Dennis Rodman (@dennisrodman) July 24, 2015 These last three tweets are even more special because his feed is otherwise that of an NBA beat writer. He seems to have set up his account to autotweet an RSS feed of Bulls and Pistons news. Great.
Anyway, never tweet. The only good opinion is the one you don’t share online.
(h/t @AaronGleeman)












