He made a disgusting, dehumanizing comment about people who get one of the worst hands dealt to them by our government. Who have limited say so for their representation. You make me sick. You are a bad person, and a pure a$$h8le. I have no idea why this makes you happy and can’t even guess about how lonely you are. Wanting attention for being awful is something (some. Needing good parenting) toddlers do. It’s not for adults, you know? I guess you don’t know. |
Here's why the joke about PR was worse than the others: PR cannot vote. You can joke about women, or Blacks or whites, or whoever, because then they get to smack you down at the polls! What you cannot do is dehumanize people who cannot vote. Such as immigrants here on refugee or other visas, unfairly fingered as illegals, or Puerto Ricans, who are Americans but cannot vote in PR. That is below the belt and not sportsmanlike. For shame! |
Seems bad! |
Democrats punce on joke!!! All the terminally online feds in DC and the apparatus grifters at Politico think a random joke by a comedian REALLY hurts Trump in a key swing!!!! |
Trump decided to lose a swing state. Is this the kind of five-dimensional chess you dolts were busy praising in the run-up to 2020? |
The level of viciousness married to pure duhhhh makes me wonder if some GOP intern grunt is hanging out here all day every day til next Tuesday. Or maybe Lewandowski is between mistresses and random women to punch so he’s here? Or Roger Stone is having a hard time securing coke so he’s filling his hours here? Strange days. |
What you wrote isn't funny. It reveals you're a miserable junkie who consumes political slop theater all day, every day. |
No, I’m smart and funny. You’re infuriated and next Wednesday some brave kid will toss a little water on you and you’ll be a piss pile on a sidewalk somewhere. |
Puerto Rico has no electoral college votes so what difference does it make? |
Puerto Ricans live throughout the country and as American citizens are allowed to vote in any state they are a resident of. |
You should ask that to the Puerto Ricans that live and vote in the US. |
Puerto Ricans are American citizens who can and do vote when they live in one of the states. 450,000 of them in Pennsylvania alone. |