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Like a fat old charity thief felon in orange cake makeup with Siberian Husky piss yellow hair?You are a fan of garbage?
Garbage like that?
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Like a fat old charity thief felon in orange cake makeup with Siberian Husky piss yellow hair?You are a fan of garbage?
When did they cheer racism?Trump supporters who attended that event and cheered the racism are garbage. That comedian was not the only problem with that rally.
Don't feed the sealions.When did they cheer racism?
Ok. I’ll forget about you.Don't feed the sealions.
You're trying sooooo hard! We get it, you see Kamala in a death spiral with 6 days to go.First, a self-proclaimed comedian at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday described Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage.” And then, on Tuesday, President Joe Biden made a comment that sounded like he viewed Trump’s supporters themselves as garbage.
Trumpworld scrambled to distance itself from the racist remark by Tony Hinchcliffe: “This joke does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign,” said a senior adviser. So did a host of other Republicans.
Given how many other offensive things Trump and his supporters say on a near hourly basis, their attempts at disinfection were more laughable than the joke was. Was what Hinchcliffe said about Puerto Ricans, who are citizens of this country, any more out of line than what Trump himself said last week in Arizona? Amid yet another tirade about immigrants, the former president had declared this entire country to be “a dumping ground. We’re like a garbage can for the world. That’s what’s happened. We’re like a garbage can."
But Trump’s rally also might have opened an electoral opportunity for Vice President Kamala Harris. The key swing state of Pennsylvania happens to be home to the nation’s fourth-largest Puerto Rican population. Democrats thought they had finally, belatedly, been handed the means with which they could halt the inroads that Trump has been making with Latino voters.
Then, enter Biden. He made his own contribution to the trash heap at a virtual event to rally Latino supporters. “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters. His — his — his demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and it’s un-American.”
Biden’s timing could hardly have been worse, coming as Harris was preparing to take the stage on Tuesday to deliver the closing argument of her presidential campaign to upward of 52,000 people who had gathered on the Ellipse and the National Mall.
Hers was meant to be a unifying message. “We have to stop pointing fingers and start locking arms,” Harris said. “I pledge to listen to experts, to those who will be impacted by the decisions I make, and to people who disagree with me. Unlike Donald Trump, I don’t believe people who disagree with me are the enemy. He wants to put them in jail. I’ll give them a seat at the table.”
White House officials insisted that the president was referring only to the comedian. They released a transcript in which the word “supporters” had an apostrophe before the S.
However, as the comment sounded on video, it seemed to echo Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s declaration in 2016 that “you could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables.” The former secretary of state wrote more recently in The Post that “if anything, ‘deplorable’ is too kind a word for the hate and violent extremism we’ve seen from some Trump supporters.”
Harris, however, needs to win over some independents and Republicans. And the scorn that many feel from what they regard as elitist Democrats has long been a driving force in their allegiance to Trump.
As Harris headed out on Wednesday to campaign in battleground states, she was questioned about Biden’s remark. "First of all, he clarified his comments, but let me be clear: I strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for,” she said.
Unsurprisingly, that did not put things to rest with the Trump campaign, which posted on social media: “She won’t condemn it because she agrees with it.”
This has not exactly been an uplifting election season. So, if this is how the last few days of the campaign are going to go, I guess no one should be surprised. Garbage in, garbage out.
If the comedian gave Harris an opening, Biden snatched it away with his garbage comment.First, a self-proclaimed comedian at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday described Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage.” And then, on Tuesday, President Joe Biden made a comment that sounded like he viewed Trump’s supporters themselves as garbage.
Trumpworld scrambled to distance itself from the racist remark by Tony Hinchcliffe: “This joke does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign,” said a senior adviser. So did a host of other Republicans.
Given how many other offensive things Trump and his supporters say on a near hourly basis, their attempts at disinfection were more laughable than the joke was. Was what Hinchcliffe said about Puerto Ricans, who are citizens of this country, any more out of line than what Trump himself said last week in Arizona? Amid yet another tirade about immigrants, the former president had declared this entire country to be “a dumping ground. We’re like a garbage can for the world. That’s what’s happened. We’re like a garbage can."
But Trump’s rally also might have opened an electoral opportunity for Vice President Kamala Harris. The key swing state of Pennsylvania happens to be home to the nation’s fourth-largest Puerto Rican population. Democrats thought they had finally, belatedly, been handed the means with which they could halt the inroads that Trump has been making with Latino voters.
Then, enter Biden. He made his own contribution to the trash heap at a virtual event to rally Latino supporters. “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters. His — his — his demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and it’s un-American.”
Biden’s timing could hardly have been worse, coming as Harris was preparing to take the stage on Tuesday to deliver the closing argument of her presidential campaign to upward of 52,000 people who had gathered on the Ellipse and the National Mall.
Hers was meant to be a unifying message. “We have to stop pointing fingers and start locking arms,” Harris said. “I pledge to listen to experts, to those who will be impacted by the decisions I make, and to people who disagree with me. Unlike Donald Trump, I don’t believe people who disagree with me are the enemy. He wants to put them in jail. I’ll give them a seat at the table.”
White House officials insisted that the president was referring only to the comedian. They released a transcript in which the word “supporters” had an apostrophe before the S.
However, as the comment sounded on video, it seemed to echo Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s declaration in 2016 that “you could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables.” The former secretary of state wrote more recently in The Post that “if anything, ‘deplorable’ is too kind a word for the hate and violent extremism we’ve seen from some Trump supporters.”
Harris, however, needs to win over some independents and Republicans. And the scorn that many feel from what they regard as elitist Democrats has long been a driving force in their allegiance to Trump.
As Harris headed out on Wednesday to campaign in battleground states, she was questioned about Biden’s remark. "First of all, he clarified his comments, but let me be clear: I strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for,” she said.
Unsurprisingly, that did not put things to rest with the Trump campaign, which posted on social media: “She won’t condemn it because she agrees with it.”
This has not exactly been an uplifting election season. So, if this is how the last few days of the campaign are going to go, I guess no one should be surprised. Garbage in, garbage out.
You’re full of shit but hey… you’re a cult member so if Trump says it you gotta act like you believe itWell, we have become a garbage can for the world.
Wait. So Biden called Trumpers garbageIf the comedian gave Harris an opening, Biden snatched it away with his garbage comment.
obviously Republicans are taking it out context and putting their particular spin on it.
Biden took a swipe at former President Trump's rally in Madison Square Garden, which made headlines after insult comedian Tony Hinchiffe made jokes mocking different ethnic groups, with one joke referring to Puerto Rico as a "floating island of garbage."
"The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters," Biden said. "His demonization of Latinos is unconscionable and it is un-American."
So he was defending ethnic groups from slander by republicans
So he is not calling them garbage directly but defending ethnic groups from slander
He is saying the lies they repeat are garbage.
Unfortunately republicans will put their spin on what the meaning he is trying to convey.
Dizzy from your spin.
Yea, cue up the feigned outrage. Of course the cult members will play along, they are not garbage, they are clapping seals, doing as trained.obviously Republicans are taking it out context and putting their particular spin on it.
Biden took a swipe at former President Trump's rally in Madison Square Garden, which made headlines after insult comedian Tony Hinchiffe made jokes mocking different ethnic groups, with one joke referring to Puerto Rico as a "floating island of garbage."
"The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters," Biden said. "His demonization of Latinos is unconscionable and it is un-American."
So he was defending ethnic groups from slander by republicans who are attacking an ethnic group
So he is not calling them garbage directly but defending ethnic groups from slander
He is saying the lies they repeat are garbage.
Unfortunately republicans will put their spin on what the meaning he is trying to convey.
During a virtual Harris campaign call with Voto Latino, Biden took a swipe at former President Trump's rally in Madison Square Garden, which made headlines after insult comedian Tony Hinchiffe made jokes mocking different ethnic groups, with one joke referring to Puerto Rico as a "floating island of garbage."
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And they’re pissedHear is the last laugh
Those living in PR cannot vote
Yet Puerto Ricans living in the US can vote. They are a million strong.
Both of them, obviously, are wrong to say such things. Watching Joe stammer out his initial comment about Trump supporters was hard to watch, he finally got something out that he struggled to say coherently, and he still got it wrong and had to walk it back.
We, as a nation, are grateful, and very fortunate, that a young, energetic, and dynamic choice is working toward moving America into the 21st century and elect a woman as President and send 80 year old men to the nursing home as we move the country forward.
The energy she brought to the Ellipse at her speech last night, with 75,000 enthusiastic supporters in attendance, listened intently as Kamala Harris offered a message of hope and renewal for this great land.
God Bless America.
Intellectual dishonesty has become perhaps THE COMMON TRAIT among all leftists.Just like a good Trump hater, you are twisting Trump's words to create a distraction from Biden calling half of Americans garbage. It's not going to work.
Intellectual dishonesty has become perhaps THE COMMON TRAIT among all leftists.
The rapid dumbing down of this country is sad. Perhaps it's in the water, smart phones, 24/7 propaganda, WOKE and spoils, who knows.
Why it came from a fox source. the no spin zone
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered the closing argument of her campaign against Donald Trump on Tuesday, arguing that as president she would focus on delivering for everyday Americans while he would fixate on exacting revenge. She spoke before a large crowd at the same site where Trump rallied his supporters on Jan. 6, 2021, in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
A week before the end of the most turbulent and closely fought campaign in recent memory, Harris appeared on the Ellipse, surrounded by Washington’s iconic monuments to democracy, and tore into her Republican rival as un-American. She cast him as a “petty tyrant” and called him “unstable,” “obsessed with revenge,” “consumed with grievance” and “out for unchecked power.”
“Donald Trump has spent a decade trying to keep the American people divided and afraid of each other. That’s who he is,” Harris said during her 30-minute speech. “But America, I am here tonight to say: That’s not who we are.”
Harris spoke with the White House as a backdrop in an effort to remind voters of the stakes and of the very different ways she and Trump would serve as president. While she stressed the dangers she said Trump poses to democracy, she sought to tie those concerns to people’s day-to-day anxieties — including the economy, health care and immigration — in an acknowledgment that many voters may not be moved by theoretical warnings about authoritarianism.
“I pledge to listen to experts, to those who will be impacted by the decisions I make — and to people who disagree with me,” Harris said. “Unlike Donald Trump, I don’t believe people who disagree with me are the enemy. He wants to put them in jail. I’ll give them a seat at my table.”
More than two hours before the speech, thousands of people were lined up for more than a mile waiting to enter. Most of downtown Washington was shut down as throngs of supporters came to see Harris at one of her final events, in a city that typically does not get high-profile visits from presidential candidates.
The visuals of the crowd were of American flags and “USA” signs — not the usual Harris-Walz signs more common at the vice president’s campaign rallies. It was an effort to signal that the event was patriotic and not strictly partisan, and to cast Harris supporters as the ones who respect democratic norms — in contrast to Trump, whose supporters gathered on the same spot before attacking the U.S. Capitol.