Posted on 08/22/2020 11:34:54 AM PDT by Libloather
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is a funny lady. How can you not laugh when watching Elaine awkwardly dance on Seinfeld? That's why her flat jokes and terrible timing during Thursday night's Democratic National Convention were pretty surprising. In fact, on more than occasion, her jokes were downright cruel.
We knew from the start her emceeing would be cringeworthy because of this early exchange with former presidential candidate Andrew Yang. This one short, brutal clip will give you an idea.
It got worse. At one point she joked about President Trump's golf game. But it was her insult toward Vice President Mike Pence that took the prize. As she was discussing the Trump administration, she intentionally mispronounced Pence's last name.
For those who don't know (we didn't), "poonce" is slang for a male homosexual in Australia. Considering that Vice President Mike Pence is known for his traditional family values, it's no mystery what Louis-Dreyfus was driving at. There's a second, crass definition of "poonce," which you can read here at Urban Dictionary.
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Yes. Curious.
A dingo ate yo baby.
Am I the only one ( no Fox commentators said anything) that thought she looked like Princess Leia? Then Biden talked about the “dark and the light”.
Well, a dingo ate her baby!
And isnt talking about the dark and light racust?
“Louis-Doofus”?
and there I thought her name was Julia Luis Dandruff
I believe she called him a PONCE. It is not flattering in English language either. I believe it means a pimp who dresses like a homosexual.
Lord, that was bad!! I hate to recommend that people watch that but until you do you cannot comprehend how bad it is. Words can describe its awfulness.
The drag trap rap version of Something Going On Here video at the Democrat convention 2020 approaches that level of cringe.
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