Trevor Noah's team created a Joe Biden 'insult bot' on Twitter and it's really something

"Go howl at the moon, ya butterfingered milk licker."
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Trevor Noah's team created a Joe Biden 'insult bot' on Twitter and it's really something
Joe Biden Insult Bot is ready to put you in your place. Credit: KEREM YUCEL/AFP via Getty Images

Anyone who's seen that viral video of Joe Biden arguing with a voter in Iowa will know that he sometimes has a slightly odd way with words.

Especially insults.

In an attempt to tap into the Democratic candidate's somewhat unique style of verbal sparring, the team at The Daily Show has created a special tool: a Twitter bot designed to personally insult anyone who tweets at it, Biden style.

@BidenInsultBot got off to a strong start, replying to The Daily Show's tweet with this unsettling remark:

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Since then, it's been relentlessly roasting the population of Twitter.

Uncompromising stuff.

To make sure the bot was still operational, I made sure to test it out myself — and it very quickly put me in my place.

Go easy on us, Joe. Those words sting.

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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