Biden calls Trump supporters "garbage"

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He's outdone HRC's "basket of deplorables" remark by calling Trump supporters "garbage".

 
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He's outdone HRC's "basket of deplorables" remark by calling Trump supporters "garbage".


Are you aware of what Biden was responding to?



Sorry, but anybody at the Trump rally that cheered on ^that arsehole is garbage. This could cost Trump Pennsylvania. There are 620,000 Puerto Ricans living in that state. Biden won it by 80,555 votes. There are 5.8 Puerto Ricans living in the United States as a whole. They aren't immigrants. They are American citizens. Biden, for once, is right.

Edit: Trump, to his credit, did completely disavow Tony Hitchcliffe. Whoever invited Tony to speak should be immediately fired.
 
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Are you aware of what Biden was responding to?



Sorry, but anybody at the Trump rally that cheered on ^that arsehole is garbage. This could cost Trump Pennsylvania. There are 620,000 Puerto Ricans living in that state. Biden won it by 80,555 votes. There are 5.8 Puerto Ricans living in the United States as a whole. They aren't immigrants. They are American citizens. Biden, for once, is right.

Edit: Trump, to his credit, did completely disavow Tony Hitchcliffe. Whoever invited Tony to speak should be immediately fired.

The left cant take comedy seriously.


This could cost Trump Pennsylvania
This would hurt Harris.

Its no different when Hillary insulted Trump supporters on 2016.
 
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I was going to dismiss this as a "tempest in a teapot" insignificant event.

But the backlash is pretty astounding.

Maybe because this time he included everybody, not just white people, who are his usual target.

Regardless, I don't think this was another Puddin' Head Joe incident, a "gaffe" spoken while high as a kite on whatever "gravy" they have been pumping him up with. (Look at his pupils in that video)

No, this was an Angry Joe remark, designed to stick one last political shiv in Harris' back.

He's still big mad about being forced out against his will.
 
The left cant take comedy seriously.

I found Tony Hinchcliffe's "commedy" about as funny as Cathy Lee Gifford holding an effigy of a severed head of Trump.

This would hurt Harris.

Its no different when Hillary insulted Trump supporters on 2016.

I was going to dismiss this as a "tempest in a teapot" insignificant event.

But the backlash is pretty astounding.

Maybe because this time he included everybody, not just white people, who are his usual target.

Regardless, I don't think this was another Puddin' Head Joe incident, a "gaffe" spoken while high as a kite on whatever "gravy" they have been pumping him up with. (Look at his pupils in that video)

No, this was an Angry Joe remark, designed to stick one last political shiv in Harris' back.

He's still big mad about being forced out against his will.

We shall see. The question remains which people who weren't planning on voting for Trump or Harris are more motivated by this. The Puerto Ricans who's home was called a floating garbage heap or Trump voters? I think Trump voters were already about as motivated as they can be. In 2020 Biden led Trump by 26 points among Hispanic voters. Prior to the jackass comic, Harris was only leading Trump by 13 points meaning the lead was cut in half. If Trump loses Pennsylvania, this will be why. We shall see what happens. It's crazy that the "October suprise" that may hurt Trump came from his own campaign. Biden certainly took some of the sting out of it with his stupidity. I said back in 2020 that whichever campaign could get their own candidate to shut up would win. But you may be right [MENTION=3169]Anti Federalist[/MENTION]. Certainly Biden's comment, if anything, undercut what was a clear win for Harris. He could have done this on purpose.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/28/politics/hispanic-voters-trump-election-rally/index.html

Trump was doing historically well among Hispanic voters before Madison Square Garden rally backlash
Harry Enten
Analysis by Harry Enten, CNN
3 minute read
Published 5:22 PM EDT, Mon October 28, 2024

Donald Trump’s Sunday rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City featured numerous instances of speakers making racist or bigoted remarks. Perhaps none more notoriously so than comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s offensive comments about Puerto Rico.

What makes those remarks – which the former president’s campaign has sought to distance itself from – so noteworthy is they come at a time when Trump seems to be making inroads with Hispanic voters. In fact, he seems to be on his way to doing better with this group than any GOP presidential nominee since George W. Bush in 2004.

Consider an average of recent polling data on Hispanic voters: Kamala Harris is ahead of Trump by just 13 points. That’s well off an average of post-election and exit poll data from 2020, when Joe Biden carried Hispanic voters by 26 points.

What’s remarkable is that this 26-point deficit, itself, was an improvement for Trump from 2016. Trump lost Hispanic voters by 39 points to Hillary Clinton, according to an average of exit poll and post-election data.

The polling data and 2020 outcome represent a big reason why the Trump campaign has made a concerted effort to win over more Hispanic voters. It helps to explain why the former president held a massive rally in the heavily Hispanic Bronx earlier this year and visited a barbershop in that same New York City borough this month.

Trump’s improvement with Hispanic voters also helps to explain the current electoral map. Harris’ best path to securing the 270 electoral votes needed to win seems to run through the Great Lakes battlegrounds of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. She has been basically even with Trump in polling of these states, if not running slightly ahead.

Meanwhile, in Arizona and Nevada, two Southwest battlegrounds with larger Hispanic populations, Trump has been doing well.

He has consistently held a margin-of-error advantage in Arizona surveys. In fact, it’s been Trump’s best polling state of any that Biden won in 2020. The polling from Nevada has been limited, but it too has moved more toward the former president than what polling averages indicate in the Great Lakes battleground states.

Campaign staff work inside the Latino Americans for Trump office in Reading, Pennsylvania.
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Harris and Trump campaigns fight for crucial Latino voters in battleground Pennsylvania

Both Arizona and Nevada have more Hispanic voters than any of the other five battleground states, which also include Georgia and North Carolina.

Trump has been doing particularly well among Hispanic men, as well as Hispanic voters without a college degree.

Will a rally like Sunday’s make a difference in that support? It’s unclear.
 
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No, this was an Angry Joe remark, designed to stick one last political shiv in Harris' back.

He's still big mad about being forced out against his will.

That was my first thought as well. Besides, it's the nature of evil to undermine its supposed allies.
 
I just don't give a f- about outrage media. There is a difference between a comedian and a President, but meh. I just can't get myself to get worked out up. I'm spending my time off today experimenting with my solar generators.
 
I found Tony Hinchcliffe's "commedy" about as funny as Cathy Lee Gifford holding an effigy of a severed head of Trump.
Go find a safe space to be offended
Dumb move having "Kill Tony" make a speech, yes. But he is funny
 
Are you aware of what Biden was responding to?



Sorry, but anybody at the Trump rally that cheered on ^that arsehole is garbage. This could cost Trump Pennsylvania. There are 620,000 Puerto Ricans living in that state. Biden won it by 80,555 votes. There are 5.8 Puerto Ricans living in the United States as a whole. They aren't immigrants. They are American citizens. Biden, for once, is right.

Edit: Trump, to his credit, did completely disavow Tony Hitchcliffe. Whoever invited Tony to speak should be immediately fired.


I found Tony Hinchcliffe's "commedy" about as funny as Cathy Lee Gifford holding an effigy of a severed head of Trump.
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I had never heard of "Tony Hinchcliffe", but I had vaguely heard about the "Kill Tony" podcast.

Now that I looked it up, it appears that his specialty is roasts, i.e. insulting people and places. So the Puerto Rico joke was standard fare from him, and meant as a roast of those of Puerto Rican heritage at the event. He wasn't hiding it or trying to do it behind their back.

The corporate regime media is just up to their same old deceptive tricks. I must have heard about the joke 100 times before I ever heard what the actual joke was! I had to look it up myself. The media just infers that Trump actually told the joke, and "it was a terrible, outrageous, hateful, Nazi joke." Talk about misinfo and disinfo.

So the "Kill Tony" roast podcast is extremely popular with the usual group of comedians and podcasters (like Rogan, Legion of Skanks, etc.) Maybe Rogan recommended Tony? Considering that Trump recently attended a media roast event, it's likely someone thought Tony would be a good idea.

Bottom line, this isn't changing anyone's mind. It's all hysterical screeching at this point. The Puerto Ricans in attendance at the event loved it. It's just the usual media tools like Geraldo Rivera that are feigning outrage.

MSM Meltdown Over Comedian's Latino Jokes | Drew Hernandez



President Trump held the Mother of all MAGA RALLIES at Madison Square Garden with a packed stadium of 20k+ Trump Supporters and thousands outside that could not get in.

The rally was slandered by the mainstream media as a NAZI RALLY mirroring the NAZI RALLIES of the 1930's. Trump's historic rally included special surprise guests such as Hulk Hogan, Melania Trump and Elon Musk made another viral appearance.

One of the guests was professional roast comedian, Tony Hinchliffe who is known for over the top dark humor and roasts of public figures. The comedian triggered the entire leftist woke mob cult and even some republicans with a joke about Puerto Rico and latinos making babies.

As a result, the entire mainstream media used the jokes to plunge their entire base into another anti-Trump hysteria campaign, accusing Trump of racism when he himself did not even tell the jokes.

This is yet another example of American culture stuck in its politically correct prison, being unwilling to accept humor or even take a joke.

Watch as Drew Hernandez, a latino, breaks it all down.

 
He's outdone HRC's "basket of deplorables" remark by calling Trump supporters "garbage".


I was going to dismiss this as a "tempest in a teapot" insignificant event.

But the backlash is pretty astounding.

Maybe because this time he included everybody, not just white people, who are his usual target.

Regardless, I don't think this was another Puddin' Head Joe incident, a "gaffe" spoken while high as a kite on whatever "gravy" they have been pumping him up with. (Look at his pupils in that video)

No, this was an Angry Joe remark, designed to stick one last political shiv in Harris' back.

He's still big mad about being forced out against his will.

I am taking this super serial! The hate from Biden, Kamala Harris and friends is driving me crazy. I may have to wear women's clothes and dye my hair purple to cope with this (and hang out in the women's locker room).


https://x.com/USAB4L/status/1851477630383501659


https://x.com/USAB4L/status/1851478636827718138


https://x.com/USAB4L/status/1851669822427336794
 
Note that Hinchcliffe didn't call *the people* of Puerto Rico "garbage". He was referencing the enormous solid waste problem that has existed there for a long time. Biden called *people* garbage. HUGE difference!
 
Note that Hinchcliffe didn't call *the people* of Puerto Rico "garbage". He was referencing the enormous solid waste problem that has existed there for a long time. Biden called *people* garbage. HUGE difference!

Of course. The two situations are completely different. The joke, told by a comedian, was about actual garbage in the ocean, with the punch line at the end about Puerto Rico.

Biden actually said it, was talking about Americans, and sincerely meant it. There is no doubt about that.
 
Note that Hinchcliffe didn't call *the people* of Puerto Rico "garbage". He was referencing the enormous solid waste problem that has existed there for a long time. Biden called *people* garbage. HUGE difference!

No The real difference is that you are sensitive over statements directed and you and you think others shouldn't be sensitive about statements directed at them. If people from PR decide not to vote for Trump over this they have every right to do so. But it's funny that you and [MENTION=1874]Brian4Liberty[/MENTION] and everyone else in this thread seems to think that people who are already voting for Trump are somehow going to vote more better for Trump based on Biden's comment.
 
Back when our skin was not so thin, and everybody did not have a stick up their ass about every god damned thing.

Watch this, it's only five minutes.

 
Of course. The two situations are completely different. The joke, told by a comedian, was about actual garbage in the ocean, with the punch line at the end about Puerto Rico.

Biden actually said it, was talking about Americans, and sincerely meant it. There is no doubt about that.

And....if the shoe fits wear it. The defense for Trump saying the Haitians are eating the cats is that it only applies to the Haitians that are eating the cats right? Then Biden's comment about Trump supporters being garbage only applies to those who are garbage. But tell me this. Are you going to vote twice over this comment? Are you even 1% more likely to vote for Trump before or after Biden's "gaffe?"
 
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