The really sad thing about that tweet (or whatever the f they are calling them now) is that it is
difficult impossible to determine if "Three Year Letterman" is trying to be sarcastic, ironic or comedic or if he is really that stupid. Such is the state of education and pubic discourse (and not just in the US, but they are a target rich environment) that it is easy to accept that the writer of that drivel thought he was being serious.
I was first going to make a comment based solely on my first glance at the photos of Lincoln and Douglas and the phrase "Lincoln-Douglas debate" - that was the wrong Douglas. Yes, my initial reaction was that stupidity trying to masquerade as factual was encroaching on the forum (it wouldn't be the first time). But
@Cloud Cover's comment and emoji gave me pause that the twit can't be serious. I don't follow anybody on social media. I'll sometimes go to those sites to read the additional text or to see where something came from originally. Usually I'm disappointed by the experience; no difference on this occasion. I still don't know what was the purpose of the original tweet; I suspect his sole purpose is to generate views, so, unfortunately I've been suckered into his game. I do, however, still think that the writer is an idiot.