Trump Voters Are "Garbage" Says Biden

Responding to Joe Biden calling Americans who vote for Trump as garbage, Trump said you "can't lead America if you don't love the American people."

NEWS

10/30/20243 min read

As Vice President Kamala Harris was making her final appeal to voters, Joe Biden attacked Trump supporters in a campaign appearance to Latino voters.

In any election, political attack lines and bullet points are hurled on a daily basis. But sometimes authentic moments break through. In a spontaneous and unprompted moment, Joe Biden let it slip what he really thinks: “The only garbage I see floating out there is [Trump] supporters.”

To put brouhaha in context, Democrats lifted a joke line from a comedian's standup routine at the Madison Square Garden's rally this past weekend to label Trump and MAGA as racist and hateful. "There's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think they call it Puerto Rico," quipped Tony Hinchcliffe, best known for his work writing on "Comedy Central Roast" and his podcast, "Kill Tony." The Trump campaign argues that Tony is not a part of the campaign and was performing a comedy roast routine where he made jokes about almost every ethnic group.

Let's be honest. Who hasn't been caught making an unfiltered comment about a coworker to a person you trust only to discover someone else overheard you? Suddenly, you frantically try to walk it back, or explain that wasn't really what you meant?

Unscripted thoughts often reveal inner truth. Even if his words were sloppy, the premise remains. Joe's unprompted quip that Trump supporters are "garbage" is truly what he thinks. He's called Trump supporters Nazis, fascist, an existential threat to democracy, a clear and present danger, stupid, and more. It's a pattern, and patterns confirm truth.

If you still aren't convinced Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, think of Trump supporters as garbage, consider this take from veteran political commentator Mark Halperin who has extensive relationships with Democrat officials.

"Let's be clear, it is what almost every Democrat elected official actually believes," said Halperin

Now that we've put that to rest, would you believe there's a Bible lesson in this moment? The genesis of Joe's truth telling trash talk was a joke. And believe it or not, God invented laughter.

Proverbs 17:22 says, "A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed soul dries up the bones."

Even God knows laughter is good for the soul, but it's also good for politics.

Comedy is the art of getting people to laugh at their differences. When you point out in an amusing way the differences in people you bring them together because they realize we are not that far apart. Ironically, Hollywood and Progressive Comedians have been using comedy to "normalize" behavior and values that were once considered immoral for decades.

And to that point, the other purpose of comedy is to mock the absurd so that bad ideas do not become sacred. As Seth Dillion from the Babylon Bee concludes in an article from World Magazine, "Nothing, after all, undercuts lunacy and lies like laughter."

That is why for the past ten years, Democrats have incessantly labeled Trump as angry, dangerous, hateful, an agent of chaos who will exact revenge and must be censored, even dare I say, eliminated. They know the power of laughter to illuminate the absurd and bring people together.

Where his critics argue Donald Trump's unfiltered and off the cuff humor is dangerous and divisive, voters find it refreshing and authentic. Laughter bridges divides, turning tense disagreements into moments of common ground. And for Trump, the real power of his humor is a 'clear and present danger' to the Managerial state in this way; it might make people like him. And if they like him, they might vote for him.

Joe Biden's mental decline was obvious to all, yes, even George Clooney. And yet he was 'elected' as President. How? Because comedians and the Democrat Party laughed off his fateful authentic comments as gaffes. "Oh, that's just Joe being Joe." He didn't mean it that way. Ha ha.

Meanwhile, they portrayed Trump as divisive and dangerous. Well, after four years of the Biden-Harris administration, the joke's on us.

So if you find yourself in a place where you've lost your sense of humor ask this question; 'Have I been duped by the absurd?' Is it possible my anxiety, at least partially, is the result of the 24/7 fear mongering of political rhetoric that has no grounding in reality?

Then, I have Good News for you. Turn it off. Reconnect with family, friends, and good people who put common sense and relationships first. Reconsider that four letter word pray. Try asking the Father of Lights to gift you with a peace that transcends the chaos of our political civil war.

Read Philippians 4:4-9