In the tank is Governor Michael Dukakis. According to Senator Kerry, “I actually did vote for the $87 billion — before I voted against it.” George H.W. Bush, president, examining his watch. Dole, Senator “Where’s the outrage?”
President Donald Trump has a long history of both positive and negative memory cues from his three unsuccessful bids for the presidency, and up until this week, Vice President Harris’s “I was raised in a middle class family” seemed set to win first place in the memory game regarding her cycle.
It appears now that “garbage,” rather than Harris’s middle-class background or “assassination attempts” (plural), is in it.
election handle that the majority of people will cling to for years on end. And not because of the offensive comedian who, although most Americans had never heard of him, undoubtedly caused some harm to Team Trump, but rather because the current US president called Trump supporters “garbage.”
The range of reactions to President Joe Biden’s description of at least 74 million Trump supporters as “garbage” is too great for a single column. That one word presidential slam of half the nation is now permanently inked on this race, regardless of whether you want to minimize Biden’s purposeful word choice or spend the next five days discussing nothing else. Years later, after Joe Rogan has passed away and the term “fascist” has returned to its original meaning, authors.