Sunday, September 14, 2025

POLL DATA: No One Cares About the Puerto Rico Joke.

A joke about Puerto Rico made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at President Donald J. Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally has not affected Hispanic support for the America First leader in Pennsylvania. A poll conducted by Cygnal indicates no shift among Hispanic voters in the state.

Brent Buchanan, a pollster with Cygnal, stated that Puerto Ricans—among the demographics least likely to support Republican candidates—are not expected to change their voting intentions due to Hinchcliffe’s comments. The data shows no alteration in overall Hispanic voter preferences since the event.

“The comments are less likely to sway Puerto Rican votes toward Trump and more likely to energize opposition,” Buchanan acknowledged. However, he stressed again that these voters were not likely Republican supporters to begin with.

Following the media frenzy around Hinchcliffe’s joke, Shadow Senator for Puerto Rico Zoraida Buxó endorsed Trump at a Pennsylvania rally.

Trump has seen a surge of support among Hispanics across the United States during the 2024 presidential campaign. Maria Hinojosa, a host on the publicly funded broadcaster NPR, bizarrely suggested that many Hispanics were supporting Trump because they “want to be white” last month.

Hinojosa also admitted that the Hispanic support for Trump over Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris could cost the current Vice President next week’s election.

Polling reveals that immigration could be a major factor in the surge in support for Trump. A survey released in June suggested that around two-thirds of Hispanics across America want to see illegal immigrants deported.

Under the Biden-Harris regime, millions of illegals have flooded into the country. President Trump has promised large-scale deportations if he is reelected.

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A joke about Puerto Rico made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at President Donald J. Trump's Madison Square Garden rally has not affected Hispanic support for the America First leader in Pennsylvania. A poll conducted by Cygnal indicates no shift among Hispanic voters in the state. show more

Biden: Trump Supporters Are ‘Garbage.’

President Joe Biden, speaking to a far-left Democrat-aligned open borders group, has once again stepped on 2024 Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris‘s news cycle, declaring supporters of President Donald J. Trump to be “garbage.” The 81-year-old Democrat’s remarks were broadcast on CNN as Harris was winding up a rally on the Elipse—just outside the White House—in what her campaign billed as its closing argument.

“Donald Trump has no character. He doesn’t give a damn about the Latino community… Just the other day, a speaker at his rally called Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage,” Biden said before uttering the line which is sparking a political and media firestorm: “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters.”


In the immediate aftermath of Biden’s remarks, the Democratic White House put out conflicting transcripts, with one attempting to make it appear as though Biden were referring to a singular Trump supporter. Additionally, White House communications staff, posting on social media on behalf of Biden, tried to add further clarification, insisting the 81-year-old was specifically referring to comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who made the Puerto Rico joke.

Late last night, responding to Biden and the silence from the Harris campaign, President Trump responded on X (formerly Twitter). “While I am running a campaign of positive solutions to save America, Kamala Harris is running a campaign of hate. She has spent all week comparing her political opponents to the most evil mass murderers in history,” Trump wrote. “Now, on top of everything, Joe Biden calls our supporters ‘garbage.’ You can’t lead America if you don’t love the American People. Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have shown they are both unfit to be President of the United States,” he continued.

“I am proud to lead the biggest, broadest, and most important political coalition in American history. We are welcoming historic numbers of Latinos, African Americans, Asian Americans, and citizens of every race, religion, color, and creed. It is my desire to be the President of all the people,” he added.

Even as the Biden White House and Trump campaign reacted to the octogenarian Democrat’s insult directed at roughly half of American voters, the Harris campaign appeared to be paralyzed on how to respond. Caught in a ‘catch-22,’ the Democratic Party nominee’s communications team is unsure whether to embrace Biden’s “garbage” comments or denounce the President.

The former risks further heightening the contradictions between Trump and Harris, likely energizing Republican voters. The latter would open Harris to renewed scrutiny regarding Biden’s health and mental state. Having to spend the final week of the 2024 presidential race explaining what she knew regarding Biden’s cognitive decline and when she knew it was not likely what the Harris campaign intended for their candidate.

However, by Wednesday morning, Harris decided to try and have it both ways. Speaking with the press pool, Vice President Harris—who just days ago called Trump and his supporters “fascists”—said: “I think that first of all he clarified his comments but let me be clear: I strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for.”

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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President Joe Biden, speaking to a far-left Democrat-aligned open borders group, has once again stepped on 2024 Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris's news cycle, declaring supporters of President Donald J. Trump to be "garbage." The 81-year-old Democrat's remarks were broadcast on CNN as Harris was winding up a rally on the Elipse—just outside the White House—in what her campaign billed as its closing argument. show more

Bannon’s Back: ‘We’ve Never Been So Powerful.’

Stephen K. Bannon returned to host the War Room after four months in federal prison, telling the establishment and the Democrats that he is even more focused than before, promising a “knockout blow” to the Democrats on November 5. The former Trump White House Chief Strategist went immediately on the offensive, pushing back at accusations that President Donald J. Trump and his supporters are “fascists.”

“I can tell you in coming from and being a political prisoner in a federal prison, that the young men in this country that are African-American and Hispanic detest Kamala Harris,” Bannon said.

Meanwhile, his message to former Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, whom he holds responsible for putting him in prison, was: “This show has never been more powerful. The audience has never been more powerful. And we’re going to deliver a knockout blow to your progressive insanity on the Fifth of November.”

HIGH ENERGY.

Despite only being released hours before the October 29 broadcast, Bannon said he was “more energized and more focused than I’ve ever been in my entire life.” He noted that the Harris campaign’s ‘Joy’ message was “ill-defined” and that the Democrats have pivoted to a “Night falls on America” narrative, claiming the Trump movement is now a fascist movement. “That is a bald-faced lie, and it’s a dangerous lie,” he said.

Bannon was eligible for early release under the First Step Act in September but was kept in federal prison for his entire term after he was convicted of contempt of Congress for refusing to obey the corrupt January 6 Committee.

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Stephen K. Bannon returned to host the War Room after four months in federal prison, telling the establishment and the Democrats that he is even more focused than before, promising a "knockout blow" to the Democrats on November 5. The former Trump White House Chief Strategist went immediately on the offensive, pushing back at accusations that President Donald J. Trump and his supporters are "fascists." show more

WEIRD: Tim Walz Funds Nonprofit That Helps Homeless Do ‘Booty Bumps.’

Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz allocated state funds to a nonprofit that distributes controversial “booty bumping” or “boofing” drug-use kits. As Governor of Minnesota, Kamala Harris’s running mate announced a $100 million initiative on May 14 to support services for the homeless, including funding for Southside Harm Reduction Services in Minneapolis. The nonprofit’s kits allow drug abusers to ingest substances through their rectums.

Since 2020, Southside Harm Reduction Services has received $3.1 million from Walz’s administration, with $432,000 awarded in 2023 alone. A law signed by Walz in May 2023 legalized the distribution of drug paraphernalia by nonprofits, enabling programs like Southside’s to expand their offerings.

The so-called harm reduction movement, championed by Walz, aims to mitigate drug-related risks, providing users with access to supplies for abusing drugs like heroin, methamphetamine, and fentanyl. The nonprofit recommends putting drugs in the rectum to “reach a high faster than some other routes of administration,” advising abusers, “Try to poop before… so your drugs are absorbed better.”

The Biden-Harris government has also funded similar harm-reduction initiatives. Since 2021, $354,663 has been allocated to HIPS, a nonprofit in Washington, D.C., for vending machines stocked with drug paraphernalia, including booty bumping kits.

Image by Gage Skidmore. 

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Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz allocated state funds to a nonprofit that distributes controversial "booty bumping" or "boofing" drug-use kits. As Governor of Minnesota, Kamala Harris's running mate announced a $100 million initiative on May 14 to support services for the homeless, including funding for Southside Harm Reduction Services in Minneapolis. The nonprofit's kits allow drug abusers to ingest substances through their rectums. show more

WaPo Drops Near 10% of Its Subscribers After Bezos Blocks Harris Endorsement.

The Washington Post is facing a revolt not only among its staff and editorial board but also among its most anti-Trump subscribers. Following the newspaper’s decision—influenced by owner and tech billionaire Jeff Bezos—not to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential race, The Post has seen over 200,000 digital readers cancel their subscriptions as of Monday afternoon.

With a total readership estimated to be around 2.5 million, The Washington Post has seen nearly 10 percent of its total subscriber base evaporate in a matter of days. The Post has struggled to remain financially viable in recent years and largely relies on cash injections from Bezos to stay afloat.

THE NON-ENDORSEMENT.

Late last week, the newspaper—whose slogan, adopted in 2017 in protest of President Donald J. Trump, is “Democracy Dies in Darkness”—shocked the American political landscape when it declined to make a presidential endorsement for the first time since 1988. Will Lewis, the newspaper’s Chief Executive and Publisher, justified the decision as a move to reaffirm The Post’s independence.

Meanwhile, management at The Washington Post is reportedly concerned that the cancellations will continue to rise with its left-wing readership unsated. Marcus Brauchli, former Executive Editor of The Post, described the cancellations as significant and suggested a lack of communication and transparency by Bezos and Lewis regarding the endorsement decision is fueling the anger.

“The problem is, people don’t know why the decision was made. We basically know the decision was made but we don’t know what led to it,” Brauchli said in a recent interview with NPR. However, the former Executive Editor cautions subscribers from acting rashly, arguing: “It is a way to send a message to ownership but it shoots you in the foot if you care about the kind of in-depth, quality journalism like The Post produces.”

STAFF JUMP SHIP.

Meanwhile, the internal strife at The Washington Post is becoming increasingly untenable as well. At least two columnists and two editorial board members have resigned in protest. Molly Roberts, an eight-year veteran of the newspaper, quit on Monday, and fellow board member David Hoffman is said to be following suit. Additionally, columnist Michele Norris and editor-at-large Robert Kagan bolted from the paper over the weekend.

Kagan has gone on to insinuate that Bezos’s decision not to endorse is driven by business interests. He notes that Bezos-owned Blue Origin holds substantial NASA contracts and that the company allegedly met with Trump soon after the endorsement decision became public.

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The Washington Post is facing a revolt not only among its staff and editorial board but also among its most anti-Trump subscribers. Following the newspaper's decision—influenced by owner and tech billionaire Jeff Bezos—not to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential race, The Post has seen over 200,000 digital readers cancel their subscriptions as of Monday afternoon. show more

Network News Tips Scales for Kamala, Watchdog Says.

Major corporate media networks are attempting to interfere more heavily in the 2024 presidential election than in past races. According to data from the Media Research Center (MRC), broadcast news coverage of President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris‘s respect campaigns has been almost entirely favorable for the latter and negative for the former.

“Since July, ABC, CBS, and NBC have treated Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris to 78 percent positive coverage, while these same networks have pummeled former Republican President Donald Trump with 85 percent negative coverage,” MRC says regarding their findings. The group notes their analysis is based on “explicitly evaluative statements about each candidate from either reporters, anchors or non-partisan sources such as experts or voters.”

The media watchdog group adds: “The difference in coverage between the two candidates is far greater than in 2016 when both Trump and then-challenger Hillary Clinton received mostly negative coverage (91 percent negative for Trump, vs. 79 percent negative for Clinton). It’s even greater than in 2020, when Joe Biden was treated to 66 percent positive coverage, vs. 92 percent negative for Trump.”

MRC’s analysis shows that since July, news coverage—mainly from ABC, NBC, and CBS—has included 230 minutes of negative stories about Trump and various allegations made against the former Republican president. Conversely, the networks have provided only minimal coverage of any controversies regarding Harris.

In fact, MRC found that 31 percent of network news airtime has been focused on negative stories regarding personal controversies. Meanwhile, just five percent of airtime was dedicated to similar topics regarding Harris.

The two most covered issues regarding Trump were the January 6 Capitol riots and allegations leveled by Harris—and other top Democrats—accusing Trump of being a “fascist” and “a danger to democracy.”

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Major corporate media networks are attempting to interfere more heavily in the 2024 presidential election than in past races. According to data from the Media Research Center (MRC), broadcast news coverage of President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris's respect campaigns has been almost entirely favorable for the latter and negative for the former. show more

More WaPo Staffers Walk Out After Kamala Endorsement Fail.

Two members of The Washington Post‘s editorial board are set to resign following its decision not to endorse Kamala Harris in the presidential race. Molly Roberts, an eight-year veteran of the newspaper, quit on Monday, and fellow board member David Hoffman is said to be following suit.

The Post has not declined to endorse in a presidential race since 1988. Publisher Will Lewis has framed the move as “returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates”—it did not begin doing so until 1976—but it has since emerged that the editorial board had prepared an endorsement for Harris, but owner Jeff Bezos personally spiked it.

Roberts and Hoffman follow Michele Norris, who resigned Sunday, calling the endorsement decision “a terrible mistake and an insult” to the paper’s principles.

Editor-at-large Robert Kagan resigned on Friday. Notably, Kagan is the husband of former Biden-Harris Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland, who has fomented conflict in Ukraine for many years.

The Los Angeles Times is also declining to endorse this year, sparking a similar exodus of pro-Harris journalists.

Image by Dion Hinchcliffe.

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Two members of The Washington Post's editorial board are set to resign following its decision not to endorse Kamala Harris in the presidential race. Molly Roberts, an eight-year veteran of the newspaper, quit on Monday, and fellow board member David Hoffman is said to be following suit. show more

Trump Just Took the Lead in a State the GOP Hasn’t Won Since 2000.

President Donald J. Trump has taken a narrow lead in a New England state that Republicans have been unable to turn red in 24 years, just days ahead of the presidential election. The New Hampshire Journal/Praecones Analytica poll, released Sunday, shows Trump with 50.2 percent of the vote, just ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris, on 49.8 percent.

Although the lead is within the margin of error, it represents Trump’s first polling edge in New Hampshire since a similar survey in July showed him leading Joe Biden by one point before Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race.

Despite Harris leading every other New Hampshire poll as the presumptive Democratic nominee, including one poll showing a significant 21-point margin earlier in October, recent data indicates a tightening race. An Emerson College poll last week showed Harris ahead by just three points.

New Hampshire, considered conservative by northeastern U.S. standards, previously voted against Trump in the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections. However, Clinton won the state by only a little over 2,000 votes in 2016. The state last supported a Republican in the presidential race in 2000.

With just over a week until the election, President Trump has seen his polling numbers grow in several key swing states. Some project that he could win a landslide with over 300 Electoral College votes, far above the 270 needed to win the presidency.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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President Donald J. Trump has taken a narrow lead in a New England state that Republicans have been unable to turn red in 24 years, just days ahead of the presidential election. The New Hampshire Journal/Praecones Analytica poll, released Sunday, shows Trump with 50.2 percent of the vote, just ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris, on 49.8 percent. show more

REPORT: Biden Blasts ‘Dead and Buried’ Kamala Campaign – ‘Stupid, Lazy.’

Former Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is calling Kamala Harris’s run for the White House “dead and buried” behind the scenes, sources claim. The 81-year-old president is reportedly denigrating Barack Obama, whom he holds partly responsible for forcing him out of the race, and other detractors as “suckers” and “jackasses” for ousting him.

Human Events editor Jack Posobiec cites a White House official as telling “multiple advisors” that Harris is an “innate sucker” who was “too credulous from the starting line.”

The official is said to have “[a]bsolutely slammed” his vice president’s campaign schedule, characterizing it as “Classic Hare and Tortoise but the Hare is also stupid, not just lazy,” in reference to the famous Aesop’s fable.

Former President Donald J. Trump and his running mate, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), have conducted many more interviews than Harris and her running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), who have largely avoided press scrutiny. Trump has also appeared on multiple long-form podcasts, most recently the industry-leading Joe Rogan Experience, garnering tens of millions of views.

Biden is said to be more coherent on the topic of Harris and her campaign than any other subject.

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Former Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is calling Kamala Harris's run for the White House "dead and buried" behind the scenes, sources claim. The 81-year-old president is reportedly denigrating Barack Obama, whom he holds partly responsible for forcing him out of the race, and other detractors as "suckers" and "jackasses" for ousting him. show more

More Editors Quit the LA Times Over Its Presidential Endorsement.

Several editors have left the Los Angeles Times newspaper after the newspaper refused to endorse any presidential candidate for the 2024 election. Robert Greene and Karin Klein left the paper along with editorial page editor Mariel Garza. Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong halted the editorial board’s endorsement process as it was preparing to back Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.

Garza expressed dissatisfaction with the decision: “In dangerous times, honest people need to stand up. This is how I’m standing up.” Garza, part of the editorial board, said they intended to support Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. She had begun drafting the endorsement editorial before the board’s efforts were stopped.

Robert Greene, who covered various topics including criminal justice and won a Pulitzer Prize in 2021, departed alongside Klein, a former board member who wrote on education and the environment.

Soon-Shiong, in a social media post, explained that he had suggested that the board analyze both the positive and negative aspects of each candidate’s policies and envision their potential impacts over four years. He claimed he aimed to provide readers with non-partisan information to make informed decisions.

Nika Soon-Shiong, the daughter of Patrick Soon-Shiong, has previously promoted far-left policies and pro-Palestinian politicians, posting and reposting content criticizing the Harris-Walz campaign and Biden-Harris government over their stance on Israel.

The paper is just the latest largely liberal outlet, including the Washington Post, to refuse to endorse Vice President Harris in recent weeks. Reports claim that tech billionaire and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who owns the Post, prevented an endorsement.

Several outlets have endorsed Harris, including The Atlantic magazine and the allegedly conservative Spectator magazine’s new editor, Michael Gove.

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Several editors have left the Los Angeles Times newspaper after the newspaper refused to endorse any presidential candidate for the 2024 election. Robert Greene and Karin Klein left the paper along with editorial page editor Mariel Garza. Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong halted the editorial board's endorsement process as it was preparing to back Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. show more