Here’s The Biggest Difference Between Trump & Biden
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little bit of compassion versus a bunch of phonies. Again, we’re an equal opportunity basher here on the program. We call things as we see them. And guess what? I’ve got to give former President Donald Trump kudos yesterday for showing up here, Long Island, where I live and showing up at the wake of fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller, the funeral’s being held today, met with the wife and one year old boy, another absolutely senseless tragedy piled on top of other senseless tragedies again and again and again. You compare and you contrast that to what was taking place in New York, where
Joe Biden held a massive party fundraiser, supposedly raised $25 million. Now listen, okay, I’m not saying that the President of the United States should have canceled his fundraiser. He shouldn’t have, but it’s most certainly a bad look. It’s most certainly a bad look and guess what? Long Island’s not that far.
Now, especially when you’re president of the United States, when you’re not dealing with traffic. Not that far for him to make an appearance. It’s a bad, bad look. And kudos to the former president for showing up at this. And it was interesting because you listen, you go and you look at some of the statements that Trump made. He was obviously moved by it. For someone that is never at a loss for words, he was at a loss for words.
and trying to get your arms around like we often do, absolutely ridiculous, senseless tragedies that happen all too often in our day and age. Now to the phonies in Manhattan, and there’s phonies on both sides. I made the comment yesterday that Annie Leibowitz was taking pictures with the former presidents at $100 ,000 a pop.
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hundred thousand dollars a pop to get your picture taken with Biden, Obama and Clinton. And then you can put it in your office. Years ago here on the program, I made fun of this. I get a kick out of this. Oftentimes, you know, I get invited into, you know, people’s offices, sometimes money managers. You know, and it’s also as well as I remember moving into a, you know, to Long Island and then.
the new bank, local bank that I’m doing business with, you know, up, they find out who you are, they call you in and to their private banking guy there. And he’s got the, the pictures up of him shaking hands with George W. Bush or Bill Clinton, whatever it may be. And I laugh at these people. I laugh at these people. Oh, your buddies with these ex presidents or presidents when you took the picture. Oh, really?
Um, no, I mean, you’re paying to get your picture taken with someone. And then you put it up in your office, like you’re some sort of big doings. Hi, I invited all time. Hey, go to this fundraiser shop here. It’s my money. Get your picture taken. Are you kidding me? It was actually the basis of a 1980s film.
can’t buy me love to somebody. It wasn’t a picture, it was some girl gets herself in trouble and needs money and pays a kid in school that’s not cool and she pretends to be his girlfriend for a period of time so he can become popular. You understand how, I’m just telling you, if you do this, okay, I’m sorry, it’s a bit on the pathetic side.
I’m supposed to have some respect for you because you paid to have your picture taken with some politician somewhere. Again, things that make my bull excrement meter go off when I see stuff like that or I meet with people like that, I’m saying, ah, okay, I know exactly who I’m dealing with. A phony. Watchdog on wallstreet .com.