They also said more than that and doubled down on the racism
“These Latinos, they love making babies, too. Just know that they do,” Hinchcliffe said, setting up his joke: “There’s no pulling out. They don’t do that. They c-- inside, just like they did to our country.”
Hinchcliffe also told a joke about one of his Black “buddies” and how they “carved watermelons” together.
“Right wing comic” just translates to bullying and bigoted jokes. That’s why the only gigs they can get is at bullshit hate-fests like a Nazi Trump rally.
Makes me think of the one time I listened to a Gutfeld monologue. "Joke" after "joke" fell completely flat and even the audience barely laughed. It wasn't clever at all. Just a bunch of tropes and cliches with barely any commentary on the news of the day.
My parents love that guy, and I watch him trying to be the funniest and most clever guy in the room and failing and the other fox hosts think he’s “so zany”.
It’s difficult to watch, mostly because it’s not even good jokes, it’s just very low hanging fruit that’s been said before a million times. It’s pretty lame.
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