With the election marketing campaign end line in sight, President Joe Biden has induced a minor uproar by showing to name Donald Trump supporters “rubbish” in a video interview — Biden has insisted he was speaking particularly about Trump rally comic Tony Hinchcliffe, who referred to Puerto Rico as an “island of rubbish”.
“Hold on…Joe Biden remains to be the president?” says Day by day Present host Ronnie Chieng within the clip above. “I imply calling Trump supporters ‘rubbish’ proper earlier than the election appears like a loopy factor to say, even when you imagine that. I imply, simply wait six extra days, man.”
Chieng goes on to say that the Democrats have additionally mentioned Biden wasn’t truly calling Trump supporters rubbish, however that his remark ought to have had an apostrophe in it to specify it was directed at Hinchcliffe.
“That is proper, within the final week of the marketing campaign, Republicans are calling for a roundup of immigrants, and Democrats are like, ‘It’s a must to put the apostrophe in the proper place,'” says Chieng. “This election is absolutely coming all the way down to Nazis versus grammar Nazis.”
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‘Day by day Present’ reacts to Joe Biden’s ‘rubbish’ remark
With the election marketing campaign end line in sight, President Joe Biden has induced a minor uproar by showing to name Donald Trump supporters “rubbish” in a video interview — Biden has insisted he was speaking particularly about Trump rally comic Tony Hinchcliffe, who referred to Puerto Rico as an “island of rubbish”.
“Hold on…Joe Biden remains to be the president?” says Day by day Present host Ronnie Chieng within the clip above. “I imply calling Trump supporters ‘rubbish’ proper earlier than the election appears like a loopy factor to say, even when you imagine that. I imply, simply wait six extra days, man.”
Chieng goes on to say that the Democrats have additionally mentioned Biden wasn’t truly calling Trump supporters rubbish, however that his remark ought to have had an apostrophe in it to specify it was directed at Hinchcliffe.
“That is proper, within the final week of the marketing campaign, Republicans are calling for a roundup of immigrants, and Democrats are like, ‘It’s a must to put the apostrophe in the proper place,'” says Chieng. “This election is absolutely coming all the way down to Nazis versus grammar Nazis.”
For extra Day by day Present commentary on the election marketing campaign, Mashable’s acquired you lined.