Pandering Pete Buttigieg Tries To Flex His Spanish Skills… Fails Miserably (Video)
Facebook Twitter Flipboard The tricky thing about pandering to special interests is that if you get it wrong, you become a joke. Just ask ‘Peter Pander.’ Pandering Pete Buttigieg went to Nevada for the next round of Democrat Primaries, and he broke out his Spanish to do it. But maybe he should have practiced first. […]
The tricky thing about pandering to special interests is that if you get it wrong, you become a joke. Just ask ‘Peter Pander.' Pandering Pete Buttigieg went to Nevada for the next round of Democrat Primaries, and he broke out his Spanish to do it. But maybe he should have practiced first.
Or maybe — and hear me out here — maybe he could have NOT taken time out to insert a gratuitous Spanish greeting into his speech to demonstrate his creds to special interests.
Maybe he could have made his appeal based on his ideas and credentials.
Right.
Here’s Pete’s unforced error:
Buttigieg attempts to pander to a Nevada crowd by speaking Spanish AT them, only to get ridiculed and laughed at when he forgets how, mid-sentence. pic.twitter.com/JEqPliNOyQ
— ᏔმƦ?ჳ? (@mooncult) February 14, 2020
And a quick sample of how the internet reacted:
My wife is a speech therapist and when she heard this clip she immediately said "he's artificially making his voice deeper too" lmao
— Pete the Cheat ? (@FungeonMaster1) February 14, 2020
While we’re on the topic of pandering, somehow, we all missed this gem…
If it were a Republican event where the only black guy present was hustling around with the mic, they’d all be crying ‘racism’.
But it’s the Democrats, so they get a pass.
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The tricky thing about pandering to special interests is that if you get it wrong, you become a joke. Just ask ‘Peter Pander.' Pandering Pete Buttigieg went to Nevada for the next round of Democrat Primaries, and he broke out his Spanish to do it. But maybe he should have practiced first.
Or maybe — and hear me out here — maybe he could have NOT taken time out to insert a gratuitous Spanish greeting into his speech to demonstrate his creds to special interests.