
Yup--and just put it up and watch it go viral....I'm sure Bad Bunny will help! |
The fact that they said they want to slaughter Democrats is going weirdly unspoken. |
Maga people suck. |
So I left channel 7 (Sinclair) on after Monday Night Football was over and their report on last night’s rally was two lines from Trump’s speech saying Harris and Biden are terrible and they’re both fired. Nothing else happened, I guess? Also they think Virginia is in play. |
Your saying half of US Citizens suck. |
He’s such an idiot. This may cost Trump Michigan lol. So now he was doing so well and both Pennsylvania and Michigan may be down the tubes |
Ha. This is so pathetic. |
Half.of Americans are not maga |
Actually there was a racist “cheap Jew” joke in the comedy set but that didn’t stop the Jews enjoying the set in the crowd. Apparently that isn’t anti Semitic but college Tiktokers protesting limbs getting blown off of children and citizens being blasted to death including Israeli hostages is anti Semitic |
I think we can call it progress…two days ago, all I heard was Nazi, Nazi, Nazi. Now it’s somebody told a mean joke about Puerto Rico. |
More than half of U.S. citizens don’t vote at all, so the less than half of those who do vote who are voting for Trump is not close to “half of US Citizens.” And you do indeed suck. Also this |
Trump makes comments like that all the time himself. |
Well he does not even know who the Israelis targeted with explosive pages that killed and maimed more civilians vs Hezbollah(not hamas). Also Hamas and Hezbollah are fighting Israel not the US. This a$$ does nit even know what country he is in. |
Archbishop of San Juan says Trump needs to 'personally' apologize
“I call upon you, Mr. Trump, to disavow these comments.” Mia McCarthy Mia McCarthy 10/28/2024, 10:00pm ET The Archbishop of San Juan, Puerto Rico is asking former President Donald Trump to personally apologize for vulgar comments made about Puerto Ricans during a rally in Madison Square Garden over the weekend. “I enjoy a good joke,” Archbishop of San Juan Roberto O. González Nieves wrote in a letter to the president posted on the Archbishop’s Facebook page. “However, humor has its limits. It should not insult or denigrate the dignity and sacredness of people. Hinchcliffe’s remarks do not only provoke sinister laughter but hatred. These kinds of remarks do not have a place in a society founded upon ‘liberty and justice for all.’” |