Posted on 05/10/2022 7:05:11 PM PDT by NetAddicted
As we told you earlier, a very confused President Joe Biden doubled down on the use of “Ultra MAGA” to describe Republicans like Sen. “Rick Scott of Wisconsin” who continue to support former President Donald Trump. . .
Biden goes on another unhinged rant against the "Ultra MAGA" crowd… pic.twitter.com/TgWtW1HxMm
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) May 10, 2022
. . .and, apparently, he thought the Ultra MAGA supporters were just transitory or something:
“I never expected the ultra MAGA Republicans who seem to control the Republican Party now to be able to control the Republican Party. I never anticipated that happening”:
current state of Biden's explaining why the fever hasn't broken or moved past Trump as he predicted: "I never expected the ultra MAGA Republicans who seem to control the Republican Party now to be able to control the Republican Party. I never anticipated that happening."
— Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) May 10, 2022
But maybe team Biden also didn’t see it coming that former President Trump would embrace the Ultra MAGA label? Because team Trump is already selling shirts “within hours of Biden’s speech”:
The Trump operation is selling new "Ultramaga" shirts within hours of Biden's speech pic.twitter.com/JKh5tDTS7M
— Shane Goldmacher (@ShaneGoldmacher) May 10, 2022
President Biden really does have some dumb advisers if they thought this was a good idea:
Wanting to make America great isn’t an insult unless you’re purposely trying to make it worse! #UltraMAGA
— Jim Banks (@RepJimBanks) May 10, 2022
Or maybe it’s not his adviser? White House press secretary says President Biden came up with it on his own:
Psaki says Biden came up with the term "Ultra MAGA" on his own.
— Spencer Brown (@itsSpencerBrown) May 10, 2022
Did these clowns/Clown-in-Chief not see how Trump was able to spin “deplorables”? The same thing is going to happen now with Ultra MAGA:
It sounds cooler every time Biden says it. #ultraMAGA pic.twitter.com/IuN4JKElHf
— ForAmerica (@ForAmerica) May 10, 2022
And just wait. . .
Every Republican will be Ultra MAGA by the time team Biden is done with its dopey spin:
CBS's @EdOKeefe: Then who is an ultra MAGA-Republican?
Psaki: I would say people who support that portion of the Republican agenda.
O: So…Portman…Collins…Romney. Would they be ultra-MAGA Republicans?
P: They can…make their own choices…[W]e can let others evaluate pic.twitter.com/ckjL9VW7Kf
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) May 10, 2022
*** trending (Twitchy articles) -- Minister of Truth thinks trustworthy, verified people like her should be able to 'add context' to your tweets
This Ultra was brought to you by the sign language letter "U"!!
“Mega MAGA” is more alliterative...
I like “Mega MAGA”, but Biden’s already gaffed.
It’s all going horribly wrong for Haman.
Xiden the evil senile worthless scumbag pos never anticipates filling his diaper either but it happens several times a day.
That's coming next: Ultra Mega MAGA.
or Omega MAGA?
The only thing that is transitory is biden's senior White House staff.
"I never anticipated that happening”:... signifies that he listens only to Ron Klain.
The term "ultra-MAGA" was coined by Ron Klain, and that makes press secretary Psaki.. a liar !(again !)
They are already selling a line of UltraMAGA shirts on Amazon. Maybe I should add one to my Let’s Go Brandon wardrobe.
Not enough.
I want Ultra Ultra MAGA.
Only democrats could oppose America being as great as possible.
Ultra MAGA sounds like a Japanese anime character.
I like MEGA MAGA more...
Haha! I was talking to a friend and mentioned that, like the "deplorables" tag the turds tried to hang around our necks, my immediate reaction to hearing this was to embrace it proudly. Lefties are toothless imbeciles.
That’s how you do it.
Embrace the “insult”!
I see what you did there! 🤠
👍👍
The first paragraph refers to Rick Scott of Wisconsin. Did the president refer to him in that way?
Richard Lynn Scott is an American politician and businessman serving as the junior United States senator from Florida since 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he was the 45th governor of Florida from 2011 to 2019
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