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Seven years after claims about banning hamburgers and two years after claims about banning cows, Republican rhetoric about beef continues to be weird.
Years after claims about banning hamburgers, and on the heels of Trump claiming in 2024 that Dems would ban cows, Republican rhetoric about beef continues to be weird.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-25T21:03:41.639Z
For example, one GOP senator is pitching alternate âproteinsâ for consumers struggling with high costs. www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/republican-senator-pitches-other-proteins-for-americans-who-cant-afford-beef
In 2026, Republicans have moved on from such silliness, though the partys rhetoric about the underlying subject continues to raise eyebrows. The Mississippi Free Press reported:
Americans who cant afford beef a year into President Donald Trumps second term have so many proteins to choose from, U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, a Mississippi Republican, said in response to a question about steep food costs.
She made the remarks during a Sunday interview with WLOX host Hugh Keeton, who asked her what Republicans are doing to get the cost of living under control, pointing to a key 2024 campaign promise President Donald Trump made when he said he would end inflation on day one.
During the interview, the GOP senator relied on the usual talking points, but specifically on beef costs, Hyde-Smith appeared to offer some guidance to American consumers who are struggling with costs: You know, you have so many proteins to choose from.
Republican senator tells Americans struggling to afford rising beef prices to just eat something else:
— FactPost (@factpostnews.bsky.social) 2026-02-24T18:57:37.374146045Z
"You have so many proteins to choose from."
.....Nevertheless, her proteins comments did not go unnoticed by one of her Democratic rivals in this years elections.
Mississippi families arent choosing between beef and other proteins as a lifestyle preference, theyre stretching every dollar to put food on the table, Scott Colom said. Meanwhile, Cindy Hyde-Smith sits on the Senate Agriculture Committee, and her answer to Mississippians struggling at the grocery store is to just eat something else?
Thats an insult to the people who sent her to D.C. Mississippi deserves a senator who fights for lower costs, not one who tells you your grocery list is your problem, the local district attorneys statement said.
flvegan
(66,108 posts)jls4561
(3,007 posts)Dave Bowman
(6,996 posts)Tasmanian Devil
(102 posts)I hear Soylent Green is pretty good. Should be plentiful once the GOP replacement for the ACA is implemented.
Dave Bowman
(6,996 posts)Tasmanian Devil
(102 posts)Yes, you beat me to it by a few seconds I think
I'm not sure why, but I seem to be compelled to watch this again now. Perhaps because I think the GOP will want to harvest the proteins before contamination.
Btw, I see he's running for office again! We need to elect more rude Dems.