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Because its a campaign that that targets various races and ethnic groups and hates them.I’m someone who can appreciate offensive humor when it’s funny. There can be a time and place for it. But ask yourself this: Why would a campaign want to have a comedian known for offensive humor that targets various races and ethnic groups, etc. be one of the speakers at a major campaign rally?
I had never heard of him before the MSG rally. He seems like an a-hole and probably isn't very funny to most people, but his success and the quality of the jokes seems to be secondary the belief that he should somehow be held accountable. The only ones to blame is Trump and his team who scheduled him.But Ricky Gervais is actually funny. He’s an extremely successful comedian who sometimes says controversial things. Like Chappell or Carlin. Hinchcliffe is an asshole bro of modest success telling jokes, mostly on a podcast. This I know only because I’ve never heard of him before this spectacle and that’s what Google has to say about him.
Trump would likely recommend Panera.What kind of bagel would that go best with?
Should play all those, including any awful language beeped out so everyone can hear how disgusting it was.They should do the same thing with remarks from other speakers at that rally.
Florida is almost certainly out of reach for Harris but Rick Scott is probably freaked.
I think a House member from Florida beat him to it by a smidge, but you're right.For sure. Scott was the very first to publicly condemn the comment. He knows it is political kryptonite in Florida.