“The View” co-host Pleasure Behar mentioned she did not suppose Democrats wanted to be calling former President Trump and vice presidential candidate JD Vance “weird” and prompt the Democratic Celebration should not use “name calling.”
“I don’t agree with that, I don’t think we should use the word weird. Call him what he is, a convicted felon,” she mentioned, referring to Donald Trump particularly. “It opens the door for the other side to say, ‘well you think we’re weird, look at you.'”
Democrats, together with Vice President Harris, JB Pritzker, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and Rep. Eric Swalwell have used the phrase to explain the GOP ticket in latest days. Swalwell mentioned on CNN that the GOP ticket’s insurance policies had been each “creepy” and “weird.”
“It’s too much weird, and name calling, take the high road, get off the weird thing, just call him what he is,” Behar, an enormous critic of the previous president, mentioned.
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Co-host Sara Haines appeared to go all-in on the notion that Trump, Vance and the GOP are “weird.”
“Trump is kind of the weirdest of them all. Commenting on his daughter’s looks and her sexual, it’s weird. Having a 24-karat gold apartment and your name in gold, it’s weird. And burying your ex-wife on your golf course, it’s weird. So that’s why that is effective, there is so much weird on the other side, that pretty much sums it up,” Haines mentioned.
Alyssa Farah Griffin, who labored for Trump in 2020, took no situation with the road of assault, and mentioned the “weird” assault was not “below the belt.”
“I think what they’re saying is this is not your grandfather’s Republican Party, this is one that is going outside of the mainstream, much further,” Griffin mentioned.
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Co-host Sunny Hostin mentioned the “weird” assault was “innocuous,” and likewise mentioned it was “benign.”
“These guys are just weird,” Gov Tim. Walz, Minn., mentioned throughout a marketing campaign occasion for Harris on Saturday.
“The fascists depend on us going back, but we’re not afraid of weird people,” Walz additionally mentioned in the course of the occasion. “We’re a little bit creeped out, but we’re not afraid.”
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Harris used “weird” to explain Trump at a latest fundraiser.
“You may have noticed Donald Trump has been resorting to some wild lies about my record. And some of what he and his running mate are saying, it’s just plain weird. I mean, that’s the box you put that in, right?” Harris mentioned.