Trump's Madison Square Garden rally

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Surely nobody can be stupid enough to compare Hinchcliffe's "jokes" to George Lopez with a straight face.

George Lopez is Mexican. It's one thing to play off of and parody tropes when they apply to yourself.

It's an entirely different thing to punch down on people you consider "lesser" and to peddle racist stereotypes about someone who ISN'T you. And that's exactly what Tony Hinchcliffe did.

If Tony Hinchcliffe wants to tell racist jokes and not come off as an offensive racist &sshole, they should be about white male Republicans like himself. Like maybe he should take a page from Jeff Foxworthy and stick to making fun of white people.



This was no joke!

It was racist!

I am offended!

If you are not offended too, then YOU are a racist too!


Privilege is not having to understand your own racism
Anonymous
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The article says the joke was ad libbed. The Trump campaign didn’t know about the joke.

Regardless, just as the Trump advisor said in the article, this joke offended people who weren’t going to vote for him anyway. It’s part of the outrage cycle liberals generate around virtually everything Trump does.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t anyone replaying what Guliani said about the Palestinians? That was hateful. This should be replayed in Michigan and other Muslim communities.


PA has 300,000 Puerto Ricans of voting age.


How many of the 300k are registered? Deadline was Oct. 21. How many already voted? How many never vote? How many were baked in the cake Dems anyways? How many actually have a sense of humor and don't let some joke influence their progressive or conservative principals?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t anyone replaying what Guliani said about the Palestinians? That was hateful. This should be replayed in Michigan and other Muslim communities.


PA has 300,000 Puerto Ricans of voting age.


How many of the 300k are registered? Deadline was Oct. 21. How many already voted? How many never vote? How many were baked in the cake Dems anyways? How many actually have a sense of humor and don't let some joke influence their progressive or conservative principals?


I don’t know. How many?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can Tulsi ever come back from being associated with this mess

I hope she's goes away forever. Done with people like her..
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here's the list of speakers. LOLOL. Can you imagine standing in line for hours just to have to listen to this pathetic goup of B-listers? I mean, Giuliani might be entertaining in a cringe, Borat-minded way. But get real. Who wants to hear these snoozers speak?

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ



I don’t go to political rallies but there’s no denying Trump’s large and increasing popularity.


Increasing? By what metric.


Not being able to fill a stadium(capacity 19,000) in New York City(population 8.26 million).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t anyone replaying what Guliani said about the Palestinians? That was hateful. This should be replayed in Michigan and other Muslim communities.


PA has 300,000 Puerto Ricans of voting age.


How many of the 300k are registered? Deadline was Oct. 21. How many already voted? How many never vote? How many were baked in the cake Dems anyways? How many actually have a sense of humor and don't let some joke influence their progressive or conservative principals?


Looks like 300,000 is the registered number with voting age population being 500,000. Biden won pa by 80,000 last time.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:


The article says the joke was ad libbed. The Trump campaign didn’t know about the joke.

Regardless, just as the Trump advisor said in the article, this joke offended people who weren’t going to vote for him anyway. It’s part of the outrage cycle liberals generate around virtually everything Trump does.


Uhhh sure... and any Puerto Ricans who were registered Republicans are just fine and are going around saying "LOL I love it when I get called a piece of garbage. So funny!"

And every last black Republican is totally cool with a white guy making crass watermelon jokes about them...

Nope.

A Trump advisor would say that, because he's trying to smooth over a shit storm. But what he said is not even remotely reality.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
I have it on good authority Sid Rosenberg is definitely a Nazi !




For the MAGA's the Jews are not "the other" it is brown people writ large.


Haha Stephen Miller is about as Jewish as my dog’s ass. His family disowned him. He is a nazi disguised as a Jew. MAGAs hate the Jews and anyone who isn’t a white Christian.


You are a bigot engaged in hate speech.

Yes, YOU.


These guys say "howdy"

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I have it on good authority Sid Rosenberg is definitely a Nazi !




For the MAGA's the Jews are not "the other" it is brown people writ large.


Haha Stephen Miller is about as Jewish as my dog’s ass. His family disowned him. He is a nazi disguised as a Jew. MAGAs hate the Jews and anyone who isn’t a white Christian.


You are a bigot engaged in hate speech.

Yes, YOU.


DP but no, the truth hurts. Calling out MAGAs hating Jews or anyone who isn't White and Christian isn't bigotry or hate speech. No wonder Trump loves the poorly educated!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


The article says the joke was ad libbed. The Trump campaign didn’t know about the joke.

Regardless, just as the Trump advisor said in the article, this joke offended people who weren’t going to vote for him anyway. It’s part of the outrage cycle liberals generate around virtually everything Trump does.


Uhhh sure... and any Puerto Ricans who were registered Republicans are just fine and are going around saying "LOL I love it when I get called a piece of garbage. So funny!"

And every last black Republican is totally cool with a white guy making crass watermelon jokes about them...

Nope.

A Trump advisor would say that, because he's trying to smooth over a shit storm. But what he said is not even remotely reality.


You don't know any first or second gen immigrants with a sense of humor who actually laugh and agree that the country they fled from is a corrupt dump? I know Italian, Russian, Mexican, Cuban, Iraqi, and Indian immigrants who mock where they're from. There's a reason they left...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t anyone replaying what Guliani said about the Palestinians? That was hateful. This should be replayed in Michigan and other Muslim communities.


PA has 300,000 Puerto Ricans of voting age.


How many of the 300k are registered? Deadline was Oct. 21. How many already voted? How many never vote? How many were baked in the cake Dems anyways? How many actually have a sense of humor and don't let some joke influence their progressive or conservative principals?


I don’t know. How many?


Not enough to move the needle. And frankly it teases out what a pathetic campaign Harris is running that her hopes hinge on getting Puerto Ricans in swings offended at some comedian's joke a week before the election. A $2 billion campaign and this is what the "expert" strategists come up with. Sad.
Anonymous
Arizona
2020 winning margin: 10,457
Puerto Rican population: 64,738

Nevada
2020 winning margin: 33,596
Puerto Rican population: 27,230

Pennsylvania
2020 winning margin: 80,555
Puerto Rican population: 472,213

Michigan
2020 winning margin: 154,188
Puerto Rican population: 43,381

Wisconsin
2020 winning margin: 20,608
Puerto Rican population: 61,437

Georgia
2020 winning margin: 11,779
Puerto Rican population: 100,923

North Carolina
2020 winning margin: 74,483
Puerto Rican population: 115,449

Florida
1,171,637 residents of Puerto Rican heritage:
Percentage of total population: 5.6% of Florida's total population
Percentage of Hispanic or Latino population: 21% of Florida's Hispanic or Latino population
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here's the list of speakers. LOLOL. Can you imagine standing in line for hours just to have to listen to this pathetic goup of B-listers? I mean, Giuliani might be entertaining in a cringe, Borat-minded way. But get real. Who wants to hear these snoozers speak?

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ



I don’t go to political rallies but there’s no denying Trump’s large and increasing popularity.


Increasing? By what metric.


Not being able to fill a stadium(capacity 19,000) in New York City(population 8.26 million).


And MSG is directly on top of Penn Station which serves Amtrak, all of NJ, and all of Long Island. And one subway stop from Grand Central which serves Westchester and CT. Literally 20 million people can easily get to MSG.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here's the list of speakers. LOLOL. Can you imagine standing in line for hours just to have to listen to this pathetic goup of B-listers? I mean, Giuliani might be entertaining in a cringe, Borat-minded way. But get real. Who wants to hear these snoozers speak?

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ



I don’t go to political rallies but there’s no denying Trump’s large and increasing popularity.


Increasing? By what metric.


Not being able to fill a stadium(capacity 19,000) in New York City(population 8.26 million).


And MSG is directly on top of Penn Station which serves Amtrak, all of NJ, and all of Long Island. And one subway stop from Grand Central which serves Westchester and CT. Literally 20 million people can easily get to MSG.


That's good because the actual residents of New York City ran Trump out of town and pretty much pulled his name off of all of the buildings where it was possible.
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