The Biden administration has gone completely off the rails. Now we have the transcripts.
And these leaked messages from the Biden White House threaten to obliterate Joe.
One of the things that divided Republicans from the start of Donald Trump’s political career was his use of nicknames.
From the very start we heard about “Lyin’ Ted Cruz” or “Lil Marco.”
Other favorites include “Sleepy Joe” Biden and “Crooked Hillary” Clinton.
Some on the political Right thought it was an unnecessary break with the usual decorum in politics.
While others saw it as a breath of fresh air and an honest voicing of what plenty of us think to begin with.
Regardless of where you fall on it, you can’t doubt that it has been effective and plenty of his names have stuck.
Former President Donald Trump’s predilection for derogatory nicknames appears to have rubbed off on current White House officials who refer to the probable Republican nominee as “Hitler Pig.”
According to Politico, the term “Hitler Pig” is widely used to describe Trump, and mostly by younger, tech-savvy staffers to President Biden.
White House officials and campaign aides first used the word after Trump met with rapper Kanye West and notorious Holocaust skeptic and white nationalist Nick Fuentes at his Mar-a-Lago home two days before Thanksgiving in 2022, according to the site.
The moniker is typically used when the 77-year-old former president makes outlandish statements, such as appearing to laud the murderous Nazi dictator.
“Hey, did you see what Hitler Pig said?” Biden aides will say in those scenarios.
Is that all they have?
They may as well say “mean orange man bad.” It’s like they’ve learned nothing over the past few years.
Some social media users went on to mock the term.
“White House nickname for Trump is ‘Hitler Pig.’ How humorless and pathetic is that?” Marc Thiessen, former President George W. Bush’s speechwriter, wrote on X.
White House nickname for Trump is “Hitler Pig.” How humorless and pathetic is that? https://t.co/ZYQ2u0v9Nq
— Marc Thiessen 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇦🇹🇼🇮🇱 (@marcthiessen) April 17, 2024
“‘Pig Hitler’ is funnier, though,” another user said.
Trump campaign adviser Chris LaCivita said that the nickname reflects the White House officials who use it.
“[Politico] thinks this is funny it’s actually more a representation of what a rag they’ve become and the level of s–t that works in the White House ‘Hitler Pig,’” he wrote on X.
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