Fetterman will make you proud to be American



Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has fumbled his words again.

Clad in an oversized Carhartt hoodie and a pair of shorts with sneakers — one of his outfits of choice for important functions — Fetterman met with President Biden and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro to discuss the collapse of a bridge on I-95.

Fetterman made some remarks regarding the collapse before introducing Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.) to the podium.

However, he didn’t call him by his name, Brendan Boyle, but rather “Boyle Bile.”

“Oh, it’s so bad,” Pat Gray comments, “and please can we stop with the basketball shorts and the hoodie and the sneakers? Come on, do you not feel underdressed at all?”

“You’re surrounded by everybody in a suit,” he adds.

However, Keith Malinak isn’t convinced this is the worst gaff we’ve seen from our politicians recently.

“Hold on a second, time out,” Malinak laughs, “that’s actually not as bad as Biden introducing a dead congresswoman.”

Fetterman was also recently caught calling I-95 a “major eatery” before adding that “Pennsylvanians are worried that the delays and repairs bring to its standstill deal.”

“Did Chris Christie eat 95? Is that what happened?” asks Gray.

“I mean, there’s nothing to say,” Malinak comments.

“We said it all during the campaign,” Gray agrees, “the guy’s not qualified. He can’t do this job, it's clear. And every time he speaks, he shows us again.”

“He’s just too injured,” he continues, “his brain is too injured to do this job.”

“He makes Joe Biden’s ‘God Save the Queen’ line look normal,” Malinak adds.


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Biden makes BIZARRE pandering speech to Puerto Ricans — and even 'breakfast tacos' Jill is embarrassed for him



During his visit to storm-ravaged Puerto Rico, President Joe Biden awkwardly attempted to connect with his audience by making the bizarre claim that he "was sort of raised in the Puerto Rican community, at home, politically," which had something to do with Delaware's supposed "very large" Puerto Rican population back in the 1950s and '60s.

"Let me start off by saying that Jill and I ... we're anxious to be here. You know, I come from a little state, the little state of Delaware. It's not like the congresswoman from New York. She's from a big state," Biden told the enthralled audience.

"But we have a very — in relative terms — large Puerto Rican population in Delaware, relative to our population. We have the eighth-largest black population in the country. And between all minorities, we have 20% of our state is minority. And so, I was sort of raised in the Puerto Rican community at home, politically," he claimed.



Delaware's Puerto Rican community actually accounted for less than .4% of the state's total population when our 79-year-old commander in chief would actually have been "raised," according to the 1970 U.S. Census.

People on social media were quick to react to the president's latest pandering attempt:

\u201cWhen @JoeBiden claimed he was raised in the Puerto Rican community, I couldn't stop thinking of @SteveMartinToGo in the classic comedy The Jerk. "I was born a poor black child....."\u201d
— Stefan Mychajliw (@Stefan Mychajliw) 1664849243
\u201c@greg_price11 @RyanAFournier He first met Corn Pop in Puerto Rico. By the pool where he was a lifeguard.\u201d
— Greg Price (@Greg Price) 1664824806
\u201c@greg_price11 Does he not think he gets recorded? Or does he even care any longer? He will literally say anything to pander.\u201d
— Greg Price (@Greg Price) 1664824806
\u201c@DavidGiglioCA @greg_price11 Jill didn't school her face for a second when he said that\ud83e\udd23\u201d
— Greg Price (@Greg Price) 1664824806
\u201c@ClaireFosterPHD @greg_price11 As a kid in Midwest I also felt like I was sort of raised in a Puerto Rican community. Nobody was from Puerto Rico in our community but everyone thought that it would be great to vacation in Puerto Rico, especially in the winter months, so I had a great Puerto Rican influence.\u201d
— Greg Price (@Greg Price) 1664824806
\u201c@greg_price11 Is anyone else getting tired of Biden\u2019s lies about doing every job in the world when in reality he\u2019s never worked a day in his life. Also tired of Biden\u2019s lies that he lived everywhere in the world. This Retired Lt. Colonel Army Ranger believes the US \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 needs a Great Leader !\u201d
— Greg Price (@Greg Price) 1664824806
\u201c@greg_price11 What the hell? This is going to rank right up there with the lie about marching for Civil Rights when he was fighting against a racial jungle or being arrested in South Africa trying to see Nelson Mandela. Another lie. Next he will say he was the first man on the moon.\u201d
— Greg Price (@Greg Price) 1664824806
\u201c@greg_price11 I suppose it\u2019s better then calling them breakfast tacos.\u201d
— Greg Price (@Greg Price) 1664824806

Sadly for Biden, the social media mockery continued when he made the following nonsensical statement later in the same speech:

\u201cBIDEN: "New York sent not only a Congresswoman one of the most congresswoman in the Congress"\n\nWhat does this mean?\n\n\u201d
— Benny Johnson (@Benny Johnson) 1664826028

Jill Biden hilariously mocked AGAIN — this time over lame apology for comparing Latinos to 'breakfast tacos'



First lady Jill Biden is sorry she compred Latinos to "breakfast tacos" at a "Latinx Incluxion" conference on Monday — at least that's what her press secretary, Michael LaRosa, said in a tweet Tuesday morning.

Biden has faced mockery and ridicule after saying the Latino community is "as distinct as the bodegas [which she mispronounced as 'bogedas'] of the Bronx, as beautiful as the blossoms of Miami, and as unique as the breakfast tacos here in San Antonio” at the UnidosUS annual conference held in San Antonio, Texas.



"The First Lady apologizes that her words conveyed anything but pure admiration and love for the Latino community," LaRosa tweeted.

\u201cThe First Lady apologizes that her words conveyed anything but pure admiration and love for the Latino community.\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829

The first lady's weak apology, delivered through her press secretary, does not seem to have had the desired effect:

\u201c@MichaelLaRosa46 You mean Latinx?\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829
\u201c@MichaelLaRosa46 Has anyone ever told you that when you find yourself in a hole, the best thing to do is to stop digging?\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829
\u201c@BloodBrief @MichaelLaRosa46 Even the cringe meter looks like a taco\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829
\u201c@MichaelLaRosa46 She apologized to who... you? Will she be making a public statement or no?\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829
\u201c@MichaelLaRosa46 How can they not love her, after all she's done? \n\nShown below: Dr. Jill leading the Latinx community to San Antonio on Taco Tuesday\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829
\u201c@talljmg @MichaelLaRosa46 because comparing latinos to bodegas and tacos isn't ridiculous, racist, or ridiculously racist\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829
\u201c@talljmg @MichaelLaRosa46 Classy enough to apologize via a spokesperson\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829
\u201c@talljmg @MichaelLaRosa46 No no, you\u2019re using the metaphor wrong.\n\nShe didn\u2019t \u201chave class\u201d; she \u201cgot schooled\u201d.\n\nWhich is very ironic for an EdD but not as ironic as it would be for someone with a real doctorate.\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829


\u201c@talljmg @MichaelLaRosa46 If Melania had said this you would want trump impeached\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829
\u201c@talljmg @MichaelLaRosa46 Talk about entitled white chick \n\n'My staff will happily apologize for my bigotry, now would you mind using the service entrance, we have guests'\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829
\u201c@rhinegelt @MichaelLaRosa46 #1 because Latinx is strictly a white liberal word created to appeal to gender confused white liberals and most Hispanics despise it. #2 she compared them to breakfast tacos. Really?\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829
\u201c@talljmg @MichaelLaRosa46 Do not be sorry, be better\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829
\u201c@TaqtiqalNuQes @jenny4congress @MichaelLaRosa46 Never not funny \ud83d\ude04\u201d
— Michael LaRosa (@Michael LaRosa) 1657630829