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marmar

(79,438 posts)
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 09:30 AM 11 hrs ago

Donald Trump is still weird


Donald Trump is still weird
Democrats have moved away from the useful insult, but that doesn’t make it less true

By Alex Galbraith
Nights and Weekends Editor
Published February 7, 2026 6:30AM (EST)


(Salon) The grievance machine humming under the hood of conservative politics is always racing, but it’s extremely fuel-efficient. Republicans are still running on decades-old tropes about a welfare state that, to a large degree, no longer exists. They’re still fuming about Covid lockdowns, even though the total length of those could be counted in days. And if you get a real GOP dinosaur talking, you might even hear a rant about “Obama phones” or the Affordable Care Act’s supposed “death panels.”

None of this should come as a surprise. Their figurehead, Donald Trump, is a paragon of eternal grudge-holding. He rode his resentment at being iced out of Manhattan parties all the way to the White House, and his beefs have steered American politics through a long red-a*sed decade. In his second term, Trump has put the full power of the state behind repeatedly debunked conspiracies about criminal immigrants and how the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him by Joe Biden and Democrats, with the help of everyone from Venezuela to China. It was this latter grievance that got him in hot water on Friday morning, after he shared a video on Truth Social that resurrected his false claims of widespread voter fraud and international conspiracy and also included a racist clip of former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle as apes. (After Trump’s press secretary Karoline Leavitt initially defended the post amid bipartisan criticism, it was deleted and the White House blamed an unidentified staffer. On Friday evening, the president refused to apologize.)

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All this makes it even more infuriating that the messaging gurus of Kamala Harris’ 2024 presidential campaign abandoned the “weird” tag so quickly. The insult, which was first launched at Trump and Vice President JD Vance by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, clearly rattled a party that conceives of itself as the voice of the average American. (The epithet was also largely responsible for elevating Walz to become Harris’ running mate.) In response, the GOP attempted to flip the script in classic rubber-glue playground fashion. Democrats were “the weird ones,” Trump said. “I’m a lot of things, but weird I’m not.”

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But Walz was right. These guys really are weird. The average American doesn’t know who former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter is, let alone why they should hate him on Trump’s behalf. They’re not privy to the power politics of Manhattan after parties. And Vance’s shift from liberal-Appalachian whisperer to a pseudo-Groyper veep betrays a craven desire for power that most of the country would find off-putting. ...................(more)

https://www.salon.com/2026/02/07/donald-trump-is-still-weird/




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Donald Trump is still weird (Original Post) marmar 11 hrs ago OP
decades-old tropes about a welfare state bucolic_frolic 11 hrs ago #1
I was never comfortable with the use of the word "weird" when discusing magats. Ferrets are Cool 11 hrs ago #2
Agree 100%. They should have put Tim Walz to better use - he was very effective - Ocelot II 11 hrs ago #3
And he is still running a criminal gang Clouds Passing 11 hrs ago #4

bucolic_frolic

(54,490 posts)
1. decades-old tropes about a welfare state
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 09:33 AM
11 hrs ago

Reagan, Thatcher, Gingrich, Limbaugh, Bannon .... did I miss anyone in the Roots department?

Ferrets are Cool

(22,602 posts)
2. I was never comfortable with the use of the word "weird" when discusing magats.
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 09:37 AM
11 hrs ago

It seems too quaint to me. They are evil, racist, bigoted and pure mean. But weird is too nice a term.

Ocelot II

(129,730 posts)
3. Agree 100%. They should have put Tim Walz to better use - he was very effective -
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 10:00 AM
11 hrs ago

and "weird" resonates much better than "mean." Trump and his assortment of Temu despots and their MAGA cult like being called mean because to them it says they're tough and fierce. But nobody wants to be weird. Weird is Shady Vance's alleged upholstery fetish; while there's no evidence he actually has his way with furniture, the meme caught on because he's got a weird, creepy vibe. Weird is a fixation with gold filigrees all over the walls. Weird is painting your face orange. Weird is hinting that you'd like to hump your daughter. Weird is fixating on drag queens and who uses which bathroom. Weird is spending all night posting incoherent rants on social media. Weird is ferocious munchkin Bovino striding around in a Nazi-adjacent greatcoat. Weird is everything about Elon Musk. Weird is WH mouthpiece Baghdad Barbie with her ostentatious cross which inexplicably has so far failed to burst into flames. Mockery is the most effective weapon against authoritarians, and there's no better mockery than accusations of weirdness.

..[J]okes about Trump, ICE, and all the rest of them are a way of reasserting and insisting upon observable reality: what’s taking place is shocking, reprehensible—and also powerfully wack. When then-vice presidential candidate and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called Trump and his gang “weird,” it went over remarkably well, a rare example of a politician simply saying what so much of the public was thinking.

Humor alone will not save us. But perhaps it allows us to continue the painful task of looking at what’s really happening here, and, in the words of the artist Barbara Kruger, “the ridiculous clusterfuck of totally uncool jokers” who are doing it to us.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/02/greg-bovino-humor-mockery-pathetic/
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