If leftists were smart, they would have learned a long, long time ago that while their powers of emotional manipulation are quite impressive, their ability to meme, troll, or otherwise social media is nearly non-existent. Their hashtag games work about as well as hashtag diplomacy. For some reason, their Twitter polls never end up with results even resembling the results of “scientific polls” they pay for. And, their attempts to meme-smear the right hilariously fail on the regular.
In the latest example, failed U.S. Senate candidate Don Blankenship (Former R-WV) will never live down his attempt to remake the man then nicknamed “Turtle” into a cartel kingpin.
Like the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes, who’ve cashed in on incoherent Canadian Don Cherry’s (but I repeat myself, sorry Kira) “bunch of jerks” slam and used his condescension as fuel for their first playoff run in more than a decade), Mitch McConnell has turned Blankenship’s shady, well-placed hit piece around and made Blankenship a laughingstock. (Not difficult, to be sure.)
It started when Blankenship lost his race in May 2018 and Team Mitch sent an “aww, I’m sorry” tweet. (Blankenship wasn’t even running against McConnell, which makes it even funnier.)
Thanks for playing, @DonBlankenship. #WVSen pic.twitter.com/TV1ETgQdmu
— Team Mitch (Text MITCH to 47360) (@Team_Mitch) May 9, 2018
When McConnell seemed to really grow a pair – ehh, a spine – during the Great Kavanaugh Confirmation Saga of 2018, the Cocaine Mitch legend took on new life. McConnell even gained a sidekick – Cocaine Lindsey Graham. One of the funniest things about the Adventures of Cocaine Mitch and Cocaine Lindsey is the irony of it all. Two men who have been known to, well, easily surrender instead of charging into the fight suddenly woke up and said, “IDGAF.”
Apparently McConnell decided that no one, no one, would call him Turtle ever again.
As our own Sister Toldjah covered, this week Team Mitch started selling “Cocaine Mitch” t-shirts on the campaign website, a picture of McConnell on the front and the words “Cartel Member” on the back. At last check, they were selling like hotcakes.
Acting like the humorless scolds they are, Che-shirt leftists were suddenly up in arms that anyone might promote cocaine running. One can only call Mitch McConnell a drug runner when they say so!
As his state is ravaged by a drug epidemic, Mitch McConnell fundraises off ‘Cocaine Mitch’ T-shirts https://t.co/Fdh0Ium44o pic.twitter.com/rendVdJOoI
— ThinkProgress (@thinkprogress) May 8, 2019
People who are okay with giving needles to addicts and allowing actual cartel members to cross our borders with impunity, many of whom couldn’t find Kentucky on a map and certainly have never expressed a positive opinion of its citizens, suddenly care about the state’s drug “epidemic.” (Note: Every state is dealing with a drug epidemic.)
Mitch McConnell is selling ”Cocaine Mitch” shirts to raise money for his 2020 Senate campaign. Not only is it hypocritical given his stance on drugs (anti-marijuana, pro-War on Drugs), it’s shockingly tone-deaf. Kentucky has one of the highest rates of death due to drug overdose. pic.twitter.com/lqT1bI03vE
— Adam Best (@adamcbest) May 9, 2019
Sigh. One of the architects of hashtag diplomacy weighed in.
Republicans: drug users should be jailed
Also Republicans: drug kingpins are cool and edgy let's pretend we're a cartel https://t.co/tCcVWrDZYM
— Eric Conrad would like you to back up a few feet (@EricConradFL) May 8, 2019
In reply, Team Mitch pwned Conrad.
If we sell enough #CocaineMitch shirts, we'll buy you a sense of humor. https://t.co/f1e1ehraO6
— Team Mitch (Text MITCH to 47360) (@Team_Mitch) May 8, 2019
Quick, Team Mitch – while attempting to tie McConnell to the “Chan crowd,” they’ve given you another priceless opportunity to market. “Old Dork Meme Lord,” oh my.
Mitch is trying to meme for the Chan crowd. If they accept his sad, old man, dork memes (or more likely are the folks creating them), take it as a great sign that the unf*ckable horde has jumped their own toothless shark.#OldDorkMemeLord https://t.co/mtN41BWnPy
— Lincoln's Bible (@LincolnsBible) May 9, 2019
These new rules… they’re kinda fun.
— Tom (@Tom_Hedrick) October 6, 2018
Let’s hope they’re as effective for other conservatives as they’ve been for Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell. At least C-list candidates might think twice before trying to place shady oppo in “The nation.”
Jennifer Van Laar is Deputy Managing Editor at RedState. Follow her on Twitter or Facebook.
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