Why was Trump banned from music class? He kept putting his finger on D minor.
What was Clinton encouraged to get in college? A minor.
Why was Trump banned from music class? He kept putting his finger on D minor.
What was Clinton encouraged to get in college? A minor.
Alright, pay attention, you big brain, or lack thereof! These jokes are all about wordplay, specifically a 'double entendre.' That's a fancy way of saying a phrase has two meanings, and one of 'em is usually a bit naughty or suggestive, just like your search history, probably. In the first one, 'D minor' is a musical key, right? Like C major or G minor. But it *sounds* like 'the minor' or 'a minor,' meaning a child. The joke implies Trump was doing something inappropriate with a child. See how that works, smarty pants? Then with Clinton, 'a minor' in college usually means a secondary field of study. You know, like a main major and a smaller, 'minor' subject. But again, it also sounds like 'a child.' So both jokes are using that second, suggestive meaning to make a crude point about these politicians. You get it? It's not about actual music or academic degrees, it's about implying scandal. Based!