Hillary Clinton, the previous Secretary of State, has held "MAGA Republicans" accountable for the season's benign climate. Through a humorous tweet that read, "Hot enough for you?," Clinton attributed the heat to the Republican MAGA group and even suggested their removal from office through voting. She underscored her point by sharing a graphic with concerning data and headlines, alleging that this year's Independence Day was the warmest in the last 100,000 years.
WATCH: Hillary Clinton blames the hot summer weather on “MAGA Republicans”.
This might just be the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard from Hillary, and that’s saying A LOT!!!
It’s hot during the summer, why is that concept so hard for her to grasp?! https://t.co/rTTRiHRbr9
— Proud Elephant 🇺🇸🦅 (@ProudElephantUS) July 26, 2023
It appears that the term "Extreme MAGA Republicans" has become the favorite blame target for Democrats for all global problems. This trend began last summer when Vice President Biden employed the phrase to categorize his political adversaries. In a speech at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Biden claimed that "Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans represent an extremist ideology that threatens the foundational principles of our republic." He accused them of denying election outcomes and aiming to promote themselves and their affiliates into influential roles.
Hot enough for you?
Thank a MAGA Republican.
Or better yet, vote them out of office. https://t.co/0MFC6rPq6o
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 25, 2023
House Dems are focused on building an economy from the middle out and the bottom up to make life better for everyday Americans.
Meanwhile.
Extreme MAGA Republicans remain obsessed with appeasing the Insurrectionist-in-Chief.
— Hakeem Jeffries (@RepJeffries) July 25, 2023
Despite the Biden Administration's usage, no one seems to take pleasure in the term "MAGA Republicans" more than the House Minority Leader, Hakeem Jeffries. The congressman from New York has used the terms "extreme MAGA" or "MAGA Republicans" 11 times in just the past month. Jeffries argues that while House Democrats are striving to enhance the economy for ordinary citizens, "Extreme MAGA Republicans" remain preoccupied with appeasing the "Insurrectionist-in-Chief."
It's clear that Democrats employ the term "MAGA Republicans" as a means to belittle their political opponents. Instead of engaging in thoughtful conversation, they resort to name-calling and fear-mongering. Now, associating the weather with "MAGA Republicans" seems to be a new nadir. Maybe Democrats should spend more time developing effective solutions instead of pointing fingers.