Trump is hated by many on the left. But this latest comment took things way too far.
And a leftist comedian made a disgusting joke about President Trump’s demise.
Comedian David Cross has once again shown the seething hatred that grips so much of the Hollywood comedy circuit these days. In his latest stand-up special titled The End of The Beginning of The End, Cross delivered a routine that turned a song stitched together from President Donald Trump’s own speeches into a sick punchline about the commander-in-chief’s death. The bit landed exactly as intended with his crowd, proving once more how certain entertainers view Trump supporters as the enemy rather than fellow citizens.
Cross wrapped up the musical mockery by casually referring to the lyrics as the work of “the late Donald Trump.” The audience cheered the grim fantasy as if it were the height of cleverness. Moments later, Cross leaned into the moment and added, “someday we’ll be able to say that.”
The comedian did not stop there. He carried the same venom over to leftist Dean Obeidallah’s podcast, per Mediaite.
Obeidallah positioned himself as some kind of “patriotic” voice while insisting that true patriots must “despise” Trump. He went further, claiming the animosity feels “really like, there’s something personal about this.”
Cross jumped right in to agree. He explained how Trump differs from past leaders in the eyes of the left.
“Well, he makes it personal. George Bush never made it personal, I didn’t like his policies and thought he was full of sh*t, but Trump makes it personal. He forces you to make it personal so, yeah. And the audience took it personally,” Cross stated.
The conversation then drifted to Trump’s comments about protecting women. Obeidallah recalled the promise that Trump would serve as their guardian no matter what.
Cross repeated the line back almost verbatim, mimicking the president’s words about safety and protection. The duo twisted the statement into something sinister, with Obeidallah declaring it sounded like the words of a “r*pist.”
He kept the attack rolling. “It’s a man, adjudicated as a r*pist. That’s not like the, you don’t want to hear that garbage from him. But what does that say? Like this guy won,” Obeidallah said.
The remark laid bare the contempt these figures hold for the millions who voted Trump back into office. Instead of respecting the will of the people, they treat the election result as proof of some national moral failure.
Cross offered his own theory on why Trump prevailed. He pointed to what he sees as flaws in everyday Americans, the media, and the opposition party.
The comedian portrayed the outcome as a symptom of deeper problems in the country’s culture and institutions.
He spelled it out plainly. “It says where we are in America, it speaks to our media, it speaks to the fecklessness of Democrats, it speaks to what is the true nature of Americans and what can be appealed to, which I think is very human as we’re seeing, it’s it speaks to the education system. Um, so yeah,” Cross stated.
What starts as a joke about death ends with sneering at the intelligence and character of the very voters who put Trump in the White House.
