Let’s Go, Admin! ‘Dark Brandon’ Meme Posted by WH Officials as Twitter Censors ‘SuperTrump’ – Opinion

According to the Breitbart Doctrine, politics flows downstream of culture. This,TrueBased on members of Congress and the Biden Administration sharing the same internet culture,, this is a frightening thought.

The “Dark Brandon” memes, as the allusion suggests, were started by right-wing meme creators by combining “Let’s Go Brandon” and “DarkMAGA” trends into one meme. The “Dark” meme subculture originally depicted Former President Donald Trump as a Gotham’s comic book hero, who was unhinged but edgy. The right used the meme at that time as irony,The public views President Joe Biden as being too old to be in office. Twitter now has the hashtag #DarkMAGA gone, so you won’t find any DarkMAGA memes in your search results. Twitter believes SuperTrump is not fit for public consumption, especially since Biden’s government officials are out in force promoting their cartoon of a President.

Alarm! Dark Brandon has now faced cultural appropriation and exploitation by the ruling class…Or something. This meme was adopted not only by internet trolls but also by people whose salaries are paid by American taxpayers. Dark Brandon was tweeted out by Rob Flaherty the White House Director, Digital Strategy Andrew Bates and Chris Murphy the US Senator From CT.

The Dem officials’ timing of the Dark Brandon tweets implies a celebration of the Inflation Reduction Act being passed in the Senate, which was already over-celebrated with cheers and applause as Vice President Kamala Harris cast the tie-breaking vote. The federal government is taking a victory lap after allowing themselves to spend more taxpayer funds, but they also want to find ways to make it work. Weekend at Bernie’s resurrection of Biden’s dwindling popularity.

With growing concerns about midterms and their future ability to shove budget reconciliation bills down Americans’ throats, the Dems need to market this administration as viable instead of Feeble, uncoordinated, and awkward

What they ended up with is a meme meant to poke fun at Joe Biden for being incompetent, using it to celebrate congressional spending, and having federal officials attempt to troll Twitter users, all while the right’s original versions of the meme get censored. Yep. Yes.

Let’s Go, Admin! 

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