'Pair of losers': Charlamagne tha God splits the Internet after he asks whether Biden-Harris 'is a winnable ticket' on Fox News

Radio host slammed Democrats for fixating on Donald Trump instead of touting Biden's accomplishments
UPDATED MAY 30, 2024
Charlamagne tha God questioned the strength of the Biden-Harris ticket in a recent interview with Fox News (Fox News; Getty Images)
Charlamagne tha God questioned the strength of the Biden-Harris ticket in a recent interview with Fox News (Fox News; Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: During his appearance on 'Gutfeld! on the night of May 28, media figure Charlamagne tha God raised doubts about the Biden-Harris ticket's viability as polls consistently indicate that former President Donald Trump holds an advantage in their eagerly awaited rematch this November.

Charlamagne also criticized Democrats for their preoccupation with Trump rather than highlighting President Biden's achievements.



 

Charlamagne questions Biden-Harris ticket amid Donald Trump's polling numbers

Charlamagne, co-host of the widely listened-to radio program 'The Breakfast Club' and author of the recently released book 'Get Honest or Die Lying: Why Small Talk Sucks', expressed bewilderment at Trump's robust polling numbers despite facing numerous legal challenges and controversies.

"They devote considerable effort to denouncing Donald Trump, but they fail to adequately promote President Biden's accomplishments," Charlamagne remarked.

"Trump can say the wildest s***, he's got all of these criminal charges. It shouldn't even seem like it's going to be close, but the fact that we don't know what's going to happen in November, that's what had me saying last year, ‘Hey, man, [is] the Biden-Harris ticket, is that a winnable ticket?’ I think that's a fair question to ask," Charlamagne added. 

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE - NOVEMBER 05:  Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks while flanked
Charlamagne tha God questioned whether the Biden-Harris ticket is 'winnable' during his appearance on 'Gutfeld!' (Getty Images)

Earlier in the broadcast, Charlamagne shared his agreement with Robert De Niro, a vocal opponent of Trump, who garnered attention for delivering a speech outside the Trump trial on behalf of the Biden campaign, criticizing the presumed Republican nominee.

"Let the record show I totally agree with Robert De Niro," Charlamagne said, adding, "I am one of those people that suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome." 

"I think he is a threat to democracy. I think that he led an attempted coup of his country," he told Fox News' Greg Gutfeld

Internet questions Charlamagne's 'expert opinion' 

Charlamagne tha God questioning whether the Biden-Harris ticket is "winnable" drew divided reactions amongst viewers. 

"Pair of losers. Is all I see. cant speak an articulate sentence between them," a user declared.

One viewer expressed, "But why? Why am I seeing this Completely irrelevant Opinions aren’t needed."

Another viewer shared, "Orange Jesus and Da God, quite a team."

One viewer pointed out, "Fox News out here asking Charlemagne Tha God for his expert opinion."

A follower observed, "Why is this worthy of reporting? Should I care what he thinks?'

However, other comments stated, "That is the basic question, isn't it?"

Another comment read, "If asking obvious questions is suddenly unfair then one has to ask, who exactly is judging the fairness of it and why does that matter?"

"I've seen Charlamagne's style of blunt honesty can be refreshing. The term "winning" in politics often translates to effective governance, not just electoral success," explained an individual.



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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