Perfect background music for Trump rally: "Live and let die." "It is what it is."
Whoever was behind the music at President Donald Trump’s appearance at an Ohio washing machine factory on Thursday might want to rethink the playlist.
The Guns N’ Roses’ cover of Paul McCartney and Wings’ “Live and Let Die” blared on the loudspeaker before the president’s speech at a Whirlpool plant in Clyde, Ohio.
The Intercept’s Robert Mackey posted video of the tasteless moment, noting that Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine could not attend because he had tested positive for C****-**, “the disease that k**led over 1,400 Americans yesterday.” A second test later showed DeWine negative.
The U.S. has surpassed 160,000 c****av***s deaths under Trump’s watch and the toll is projected to reach nearly 300,000 by December.
The same song played during Trump’s visit to a Honeywell factory that makes face masks in May.
Twitter was aghast at the offensive encore, which was perhaps made worse by Trump’s callous “It is what it is” comment about the death toll in an HBO interview broadcast this week.
“They’ll soon be playing Queen’s ‘Another one bites the dust,’ one person sniped on Twitter.
rumitoid wrote:
Whoever was behind the music at President Donald Trump’s appearance at an Ohio washing machine factory on Thursday might want to rethink the playlist.
The Guns N’ Roses’ cover of Paul McCartney and Wings’ “Live and Let Die” blared on the loudspeaker before the president’s speech at a Whirlpool plant in Clyde, Ohio.
The Intercept’s Robert Mackey posted video of the tasteless moment, noting that Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine could not attend because he had tested positive for C****-**, “the disease that k**led over 1,400 Americans yesterday.” A second test later showed DeWine negative.
The U.S. has surpassed 160,000 c****av***s deaths under Trump’s watch and the toll is projected to reach nearly 300,000 by December.
The same song played during Trump’s visit to a Honeywell factory that makes face masks in May.
Twitter was aghast at the offensive encore, which was perhaps made worse by Trump’s callous “It is what it is” comment about the death toll in an HBO interview broadcast this week.
“They’ll soon be playing Queen’s ‘Another one bites the dust,’ one person sniped on Twitter.
Whoever was behind the music at President Donald T... (
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Now you’re picking on his choice of music! You do realize that someone else picks these songs?
Instead of something this ridiculous, let’s look at some of Biden’s funniest comments!
https://youtu.be/L4VH2JjWDnk
TexaCan wrote:
Now you’re picking on his choice of music! You do realize that someone else picks these songs?
Instead of something this ridiculous, let’s look at some of Biden’s funniest comments!
https://youtu.be/L4VH2JjWDnk2, 2 funny: u don't get it! I did not pick on his choice of music: it was in perfect sync with his terrible and negligent record on dealing with C****-**. "It is what it is." Live an let die...or play golf. Heartlessness xs ten. Wake up!
rumitoid wrote:
2, 2 funny: u don't get it! I did not pick on his choice of music: it was in perfect sync with his terrible and negligent record on dealing with C****-**. "It is what it is." Live an let die...or play golf. Heartlessness xs ten. Wake up!
I’m not the one who apparently slept through that “clueless Biden” video!😂
rumitoid wrote:
2, 2 funny: u don't get it! I did not pick on his choice of music: it was in perfect sync with his terrible and negligent record on dealing with C****-**. "It is what it is." Live an let die...or play golf. Heartlessness xs ten. Wake up!
Wake up indeed. You shutting up would be nice. You're a broken record and you will change no one's mind.
rumitoid wrote:
Whoever was behind the music at President Donald Trump’s appearance at an Ohio washing machine factory on Thursday might want to rethink the playlist.
The Guns N’ Roses’ cover of Paul McCartney and Wings’ “Live and Let Die” blared on the loudspeaker before the president’s speech at a Whirlpool plant in Clyde, Ohio.
The Intercept’s Robert Mackey posted video of the tasteless moment, noting that Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine could not attend because he had tested positive for C****-**, “the disease that k**led over 1,400 Americans yesterday.” A second test later showed DeWine negative.
The U.S. has surpassed 160,000 c****av***s deaths under Trump’s watch and the toll is projected to reach nearly 300,000 by December.
The same song played during Trump’s visit to a Honeywell factory that makes face masks in May.
Twitter was aghast at the offensive encore, which was perhaps made worse by Trump’s callous “It is what it is” comment about the death toll in an HBO interview broadcast this week.
“They’ll soon be playing Queen’s ‘Another one bites the dust,’ one person sniped on Twitter.
Whoever was behind the music at President Donald T... (
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More like America the beautiful and the national anthem!!
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