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The Stunning One-Liner From The Talk That Tas the Web Buzzing

 

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We're finally half each day faraway from what political commentators are calling the worst presidential debate in history. But even then, the web has found a bright side to what CNN's Jake Tapper called "a hot mess inside a dumpster fire inside a train wreck" of an occasion — and that is Joe Biden's admonition to President Donald Trump he broke rules prescribed by his own team, bullying both his opponent and moderator Chris Wallace.

Because albeit, as CNN acknowledged, Biden had Trump's barbs and provocative comments, the previous vice chairman snapped at one point and said: "Will you shut up, man?" Biden was behaving, because the news network's analyst Stephen Collinson put it, "more sort of a frustrated viewer who may need to be turned in to listen to clues about how the President plans to navigate America through a flash of national peril."

That line sent Biden supporters into overdrive. Just hours later, the road had been becoming a meme and a t-shirt with proceeds earmarked to support the Democrat's presidential campaign.


Celebrities weighed in on Joe Biden's one-liner

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Social media celebrated the birth of the new political message, with Twitter users coming forward to select up the message from celebrities like Sarah Cooper, who is understood for her impersonations of President Donald Trump. Cooper tweeted a GIF of Leonardo DiCaprio applauding the remark. Actor Jon Favreau weighed in too, saying: "Will you shut up, man?" – Joe Biden, speaking for... most Americans." Former Trump White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci also applauded Biden through Twitter, saying: "Will you shut up, man?" couldn't are saying any better."

Elizabeth Warren's chief strategist, Joe Rospars, called bent Team Biden to show the catchphrase into campaign memorabilia, saying: "Ready to type in my MasterCard info for that 'Will you shut up, man?' merch from the @JoeBiden team." A t-shirt from the Lincoln Project was available hours after the talk and was offered on Twitter with the caption: "Tell 'em to shut up a la mode ."

But perhaps the foremost powerful response of all of them came from former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton who also debated Trump in 2016. When journalist Jill Filipovic tweeted, " I do pity Hillary immediately because I'm positive she wanted to mention that and couldn't." Clinton responded by saying "You haven't any idea."


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