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Resistance Democrats embrace combative, profanity-laced 'dark woke' rebrand to combat Trump

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Resistance Democrats embrace combative, profanity-laced 'dark woke' rebrand to combat Trump​


The Times used Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett as an example of Democrats going on the offensive against Republicans, such as her attacking Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., for having a "bleached-blonde, bad-built, butch body."​
According to The Times, more Democrats are following Crockett's lead as party insiders encourage politicians to use "a new form of combative rhetoric aimed at winning back voters who have responded to President Trump’s no-holds-barred version of politics."​
Many Democrats have taken to injecting profanity into their vocabulary in response to MAGA and in an attempt at "authenticity."​
"[C]ommunications consultants for Democratic politicians have encouraged — or allowed — more swearing. Profanity, [Democratic strategist Tyson] Brody, 38, said, is often seen as a ‘shortcut to authenticity,’ though it can also be overused and backfire," The Times reported.​
I couldn't link because of the profanity - but it is easily found by highlighting it and searching.

Hard to believe intelligent people believe that profanity is a shortcut to authenticity - unless they are authentically profane.
 
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Resistance Democrats embrace combative, profanity-laced 'dark woke' rebrand to combat Trump​


The Times used Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett as an example of Democrats going on the offensive against Republicans, such as her attacking Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., for having a "bleached-blonde, bad-built, butch body."​
According to The Times, more Democrats are following Crockett's lead as party insiders encourage politicians to use "a new form of combative rhetoric aimed at winning back voters who have responded to President Trump’s no-holds-barred version of politics."​
Many Democrats have taken to injecting profanity into their vocabulary in response to MAGA and in an attempt at "authenticity."​
"[C]ommunications consultants for Democratic politicians have encouraged — or allowed — more swearing. Profanity, [Democratic strategist Tyson] Brody, 38, said, is often seen as a ‘shortcut to authenticity,’ though it can also be overused and backfire," The Times reported.​
I couldn't link because of the profanity - but it is easily found by highlighting it and searching.

Hard to believe intelligent people believe that profanity is a shortcut to authenticity - unless they are authentically profane.
Probably not the best strategy for the Dems.

I think that kind of profane, low class, crass behavior only resonates authentically with the average republican voter.
 
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Crockett peppers her speech with occasional profanity--accompanied by accurate, factual, sharp responses.
47 pours it on like the famous A1 steak sauce...and no AI is used, because even an AI speech would make ten times as much sense as his own musings.
 
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Resistance Democrats embrace combative, profanity-laced 'dark woke' rebrand to combat Trump​


The Times used Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett as an example of Democrats going on the offensive against Republicans, such as her attacking Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., for having a "bleached-blonde, bad-built, butch body."​
According to The Times, more Democrats are following Crockett's lead as party insiders encourage politicians to use "a new form of combative rhetoric aimed at winning back voters who have responded to President Trump’s no-holds-barred version of politics."​
Many Democrats have taken to injecting profanity into their vocabulary in response to MAGA and in an attempt at "authenticity."​
"[C]ommunications consultants for Democratic politicians have encouraged — or allowed — more swearing. Profanity, [Democratic strategist Tyson] Brody, 38, said, is often seen as a ‘shortcut to authenticity,’ though it can also be overused and backfire," The Times reported.​
I couldn't link because of the profanity - but it is easily found by highlighting it and searching.

Hard to believe intelligent people believe that profanity is a shortcut to authenticity - unless they are authentically profane.
Rather funny and hypocritical to criticize the Dems, specifically Rep. Crockett, for profanity when Trump and company have liberally been using profane and obscene commentary, as occurred in the Madison Square rally:


Mr. Trump has always been more prone than any of his predecessors in the White House to publicly use what were once called dirty words. But in his third campaign for the presidency, his speeches have grown coarser and coarser. Altogether, according to a computer search, Mr. Trump has used words that would have once gotten a kid’s mouth washed out with soap at least 140 times in public this year. Counting tamer four-letter words like “damn” and “hell,” he has cursed in public at least 1,787 times in 2024.​

I really do not want Dems to lower themselves in that way, but some see it as fighting back against Trump and MAGA. It seems voters think that the person means it more if there is profanity like on TV or in the movies.
 
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Rather funny and hypocritical to criticize the Dems, specifically Rep. Crockett, for profanity when Trump and company have liberally been using profane and obscene commentary, as occurred in the Madison Square rally:


Mr. Trump has always been more prone than any of his predecessors in the White House to publicly use what were once called dirty words. But in his third campaign for the presidency, his speeches have grown coarser and coarser. Altogether, according to a computer search, Mr. Trump has used words that would have once gotten a kid’s mouth washed out with soap at least 140 times in public this year. Counting tamer four-letter words like “damn” and “hell,” he has cursed in public at least 1,787 times in 2024.​

I really do not want Dems to lower themselves in that way, but some see it as fighting back against Trump and MAGA. It seems voters think that the person means it more if there is profanity like on TV or in the movies.
come on get with the program, when trump makes threats, and insults people and attacks thats normal, when the democrats do it it's them trying to get trump and the GOP killed.
 
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Rather funny and hypocritical to criticize the Dems, specifically Rep. Crockett, for profanity when Trump and company have liberally been using profane and obscene commentary, as occurred in the Madison Square rally:


Mr. Trump has always been more prone than any of his predecessors in the White House to publicly use what were once called dirty words. But in his third campaign for the presidency, his speeches have grown coarser and coarser. Altogether, according to a computer search, Mr. Trump has used words that would have once gotten a kid’s mouth washed out with soap at least 140 times in public this year. Counting tamer four-letter words like “damn” and “hell,” he has cursed in public at least 1,787 times in 2024.​

I really do not want Dems to lower themselves in that way, but some see it as fighting back against Trump and MAGA. It seems voters think that the person means it more if there is profanity like on TV or in the movies.
We might approach a Lonesome Rhodes moment if our esteemed President tries to put his miter in the ring for the top job over in Vatican City?
 
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