
When the vultures came for comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, they thought there was a lot of meat on the bone.
Circling from above, media watchdogs and political operatives thought they had him, and Trump, dead to rights.
‘We’ll change the narrative.’
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But they forgot something.
It was October 27, 2024, when Hinchcliffe appeared at Donald Trump’s campaign rally at Madison Square Garden. Jokes about Puerto Rico being a floating pile of garbage were deemed racist and insulting.
For weeks, the joke police wanted voters to believe that Hinchcliffe is a monster whose ethos is a direct descendent to Trump and his then-possibly incoming administration.
Fast-forward two years and Hinchcliffe was in the crosshairs again for his roast jokes, this time at a literal roast. Jokes about George Floyd during the roast of
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