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‘This one will stab you’

‘This one will stab you’

Joe Rogan admits he’s not a fan of Tony Hinchcliffe Controversial Puerto Rican joke — and said he would warn his fellow comedian not to use it at former President Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally.

Podcaster, open Wednesday’s episode From “The Joe Rogan Experience,” he said he even joked to Hinchcliffe in the past that the part that made him fall into the water was “the part that would make him stab you.”

Hinchcliffe, 40, known for hosting the “Kill Tony” podcast, said Puerto Rico “a floating island of garbage.”

Joe Rogan said he would warn his fellow comedian not to use the phrase at former President Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally. Youtube / GüçlüJREJoe Rogan said he would warn his fellow comedian not to use the phrase at former President Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally. Youtube / GüçlüJRE

Joe Rogan said he would warn his fellow comedian not to use the phrase at former President Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally. Youtube / GüçlüJRE

Appearing on Wednesday’s podcast, writer Konstantin Kisin told Rogan that the person who booked the insult comic to perform at the rally should be blamed because “Tony Hinchcliffe is going to be Tony Hinchcliffe.”

“Really his biggest specialty is roasting,” Rogan replied, referring to him as one of the “best roasters ever.”

Rogan, 57, said Hinchcliffe had made this joke before and it was “a killer at comedy clubs”.

“I don’t like the joke, but it kills,” Rogan said. “It’s just like if you’re Puerto Rican and you hear that in the audience (groaning). But it’s a funny joke. The joke is going well.”

“But I told him, ‘Dude, this is the one that’s going to stab you.’ The UFC commentator would mention this on stage, saying, “Joe Rogan always says that’s what’s going to stab me.”

Tony Hinchcliffe, known for hosting the “Kill Tony” podcast, joked that Puerto Rico was a “floating island of garbage” during Trump’s campaign rally on Sunday. REUTERS

“The way things are going, I think he would rather be stabbed at this point,” Kisin joked.

But Rogan believes the backlash against his fellow comedian “will pass.”

“There are always people who will hate someone like Tony, and this will make other people love him more,” he explained, but noted that he was “going through the storm.”

Rogan mentioned on Wednesday’s podcast that political rallies are a “bad environment for comedy,” and if he had spoken to him before going on stage, he would have warned Hinchcliffe, “Don’t you dare make that joke.” rally.

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Rogan believes the backlash against his fellow comedian “will pass.” Youtube / GüçlüJRE

“I didn’t know what he was going to do, but then I heard him make that joke and I was like, ‘Oh, God, Tony. Here it comes,’” Rogan said.

Rogan also warned “all comedians” against attending an event that is “not a comedy event.”

“Don’t do it,” he said. “Never do comedy at a place that does ‘also’. Will there be a group of speakers and you’ll go up and talk for 10 minutes? Never do this.”

But still, Rogan wasn’t leaving his friend and fellow Austin comic out to dry, coming to his defense against the prominent names. Former President Barack Obama -Those who perceive Hinchcliffe’s joke as if “it was an explanation”.

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Rogan mentioned on Wednesday’s podcast that political rallies are “a bad environment for comedy” and warned Hinchcliffe: “Don’t you dare make that joke.” access point

“You know it’s a joke,” Rogan said, adding that it would be like “going to a Quentin Tarantino movie and watching a man kill a woman and thinking it’s real.”

“Like, he didn’t really kill that woman… it’s a movie.”

But Rogan believes his friend will “get through this” and “come back better.”

Trump, 78, he distanced himself Hinchcliffe claimed in an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity that he had “no idea” who the comedian was and wanted nothing to do with him after the “disgusting” joke.

“I still have no idea who he is,” Trump told Hannity.

Despite Hinchcliffe have a crush on Discussions about the joke by Democrats, including the Harris-Walz campaign, have been overshadowed by President Biden’s comments on Wednesday in which he called Trump supporters “trash.”

Biden, 81, appeared on a campaign call and insulted the 45th president’s fans — just like Harris did to him much-hyped “closing argument” speech Just a few hundred meters from the Ellipse.

“The only garbage I see floating out there are his supporters. His demonization of Latinos is unconscionable and un-American,” Biden said in his campaign call.