President Joe Biden is rolling out yet another new attack on former President Donald Trump and the Make America Great Again (MAGA) philosophy.
Speaking to Democratic donors on Thursday night, Biden said, âWhat weâre seeing now is either the beginning or the death knell of extreme MAGA philosophy.â
âItâs not just Trump, itâs the entire philosophy that underpins the â Iâm going to say something, itâs like semi-fascism,â he continued.
The president went on to claim he respects âconservative Republicansâ but âI donât respect these MAGA Republicans.â
Biden suggested, âThere are not many real Republicans anymore.â
Later in the event on Thursday, Biden claimed, âThe MAGA Republicans donât just threaten our personal rights and economic security. Theyâre a threat to our very democracy. They refuse to accept the will of the people. They embrace political violence. They donât believe in democracy.â
This âsemi-fascismâ line was probably poll-tested by Democratic consultants who are trying to find new lines to attack Republicans with ahead of the midterms.
But this method of throwing wet, soggy spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks is kind of funny.
First, we were treated to Bidenâs laughable and disturbing assertion that the âMAGA crowd is really the most extreme political organization thatâs existed in American history, in recent American history.â
There was his âultra MAGAâ line too.
But itâs kind of weird. If Republicans are really that much of a threat, Biden and the Democrats should be able to just say that without trotting out these weird lines of attack.
These new nicknames kind of give the impression that Democrats are afraid Americans are not buying the claims about the MAGA movement. Sure Trump used nicknames, so this isnât new. But Biden essentially campaigned on being the straight-talking antithesis of the former president.
Itâs starting to feel like people are trying to feel like a sentence where someone crams as many modifiers and fancy words into it to hammer home their point.
However, just as with writing, when you throw in as many flashy descriptors as you can, people start to lose interest in what youâre saying, and they might begin to think that youâre exaggerating.
When Trump would throw out a nickname, take âShifty Schiff,â for example, his supporters in the media would eat it up and adopt it â and that one is still in use today.
When Biden uses a nickname, some on MSNBC might borrow it for a few weeks but then it kind of just disappears. It just doesnât have the same sticking power. Instead, conservatives tend to start using the phrase to try to âownâ him. He should stop trying to use shorthand and nicknames if he thinks Republicans really pose that much of a threat.
