White House Tries To Make Biden Cool, Hilariously Fails

In a stunning display of incompetence, White House officials and other Democrats are attempting to revive their failing administration by propagating the “Dark Brandon” meme about Joe Biden, according to previous reports.

It’s possible that they’re correct, and Brandon is “smashing it” — if they mean the economy.

The problem with the left, as has been said before, is that they are unable to meme.

The first issue is that Biden’s lacking in strength and clarity, as it looks ridiculous and desperate when you’re trying to give him special abilities. Not only that, but as my colleague Brittany Sheehan noted, there’s already a lot of Trump memes out there. Big surprise, the Biden crew appears to be stealing another concept for the second time.

But then they couldn’t meme, so they came up with something that not only is stupid, but also harmful. If Trump had come up with it, you can bet the liberal media would have screamed “Nazi symbolism” since there’s an eagle in the background. They’d be crucifying him 24 hours a day, every day of the week.

The photo was posted by White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates, who has already demonstrated that he isn’t very good at posting comical and juvenile comments.

Last year, the left/the media tried to force some odd interpretations on the CPAC stage.

But where is the Washington Post to call out the Biden campaign for their terrible meme? Complete silence.

This is just more of their delusion that Biden’s problem is simply the messaging. Maybe if we dress him up and make him appear more powerful, it will help people perceive him better. They thought they could turn Brandon’s meme, which so succinctly characterized Joe Biden and his sycophantic defenders in the media, on its head. Except that attempting to reverse Brandon exposes the old shortcomings once again. The issue isn’t with the message; it’s about Joe and his poor policies.

A lot of people get it, and that’s not good news for Biden and the Democrats.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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