WELL THAT WAS… WEIRD
Democrats are reveling in a new attack line on disgraced former President Trump and his allies: they’re just “weird.” MAGAworld is trying to deny the charge — but keeps handing Dems fresh material.
- Democrats are gleefully slapping the “weird” label on Trump and his new sidekick, GOP veep candidate Sen. JD Vance (R-OH), at every chance they get. The phrase has generated a wave of memes on social media, and put Republicans on defense in the messaging wars as they attempt the incredibly awkward task of convincing everyone that, no, of course they’re not weird — despite all the vivid evidence to the contrary. (Just think of the QAnon Shaman ransacking the Capitol, or, say, any given interview with Trump’s hyperactive failson, Don Jr.)
- One reason the message is resonating: it’s so hard to rebuff. “I don’t know who came up with the message, but I salute them,” David Karpf, a strategic communication professor at George Washington University, told the Associated Press. “It frustrates opponents, leading them to further amplify it through off-balance responses.”
- The Harris campaign blasted out a news release last week with the subject line, “Statement on a 78-Year-Old Criminal’s Fox News Appearance,” listing nine takeaways from a recent Trump interview. At No. 7: “Trump is old and quite weird?” Harris doubled-down at a Massachusetts fundraising event two days later, characterizing Trump and Vance’s criticisms as “just plain weird.”
- Other Dems quickly jumped on the “weird” train, especially Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), a potential Harris veep pick, who latched onto Trump’s fixation with fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter. “He’s talking about Hannibal Lecter, and shocking sharks, and just whatever crazy thing pops into his mind,” the Minnesota Gov. told CNN’s Jake Tapper.
Vance, in particular, has struggled under an avalanche of news stories raising all the weird things he said before Trump handed him the veep nom — and a few he said afterward.
- Democrats have particularly applied the “weird” label to Vance over his attacks on people without children, whom he referred to derisively as “childless cat ladies” with “no direct stake” in American Democracy. Sens. Brian Schatz (D-HI) and Chris Murphy (D-CT) dismissed Vance’s cat-lady premise as “a super weird idea,” in a joint video posted on X. Vance has also helped Democrats with awkward video appearances involving, for some reason, on multiple occasions, Diet Mountain Dew.
- Republicans are pushing back, as well as they can. One-time GOP Presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy posted on social media: “This whole ‘they’re weird’ argument from the Democrats is dumb & juvenile.” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) retorted: “Being obsessed with repressing women is goofy. Trying to watch what LGBTQ+ people do all the time is abnormal. Punishing people who don’t have biological offspring is creepy.”