I am no prig. I have been known to drop the F bomb on occasion. Rarely and to emphasize a point. Occasionally and rarely to emphasize a point. But we have all noticed the copious amounts of those bombs flying out of the mouths of Democrats. They have heard from their base that they need to fight the Evil Fascist Donald Trump. Being that their true goals (Socialism and control) don’t win general elections, the Democrats have resorted to yelling “F*ck” all the time. Faux, fighting f*cks.
Way back during Trump 1.0, Judy Kurtz wrote in the Left-leaning The Hill:
In analysis conducted exclusively for ITK, GovPredict, a government relations software company, found that the frequency of lawmakers using words that might make one’s grandmother blush has increased steadily since 2014.
President Trump and several of the candidates seeking to replace him next year — including Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Cory Booker (D-N.J.) — have used impassioned swear words to make their points recently. Sanders responded to a debate comment about “Medicare for All” last month by saying that he “wrote the damn bill,” and Trump used the word “hell” at least half a dozen times at a Thursday night rally.
GovPredict’s data shows that obscene language not including the words “shit” and “f—” has been used at an all-time high by politicians, with 1,225 instances on Twitter so far this year compared to 833 in 2018.
Please note the data excludes “shit” and “f*ck”. That’ll blow your mind. Sanders saying he wrote “the damn bill” or Trump saying Hell is not the same dropping an F bomb. Stella Morabito at The Federalist noticed:
It’s like a huge permission structure machine came down and opened the F-gates and a great F-dam burst, flooding us all with torrents of F-ness. Suddenly it was every other word on everybody’s lips and devices. An assortment of “fabbreviations” took over social media: WTF, GFY, FAFO, and LFG, for starters.
Well, here’s what I say to all that: Eff the F-word.
It’s just dull-witted to drop an F-bomb. Like say the Ghetto-cosplaying Jasmine Crockett. From the Huffington Post:
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) had a blunt two-word message for Elon Musk on Tuesday ― and one of the words began with the letter “F.”
A person working for the anti-Donald Trump activist group Call To Activism asked the Congress member what she would say to Musk if she could talk with him directly.
As seen in the clip below, Crockett didn’t pull any punches and simply said what was on her mind: “Fuck off.”
And, NO, it’s not the same as when Elon said it. Elon was being threatened. He didn’t just drop the F bomb, like Congresswoman Maxine Dexter. Elon added important context to his bomb:
Elon Musk to advertisers who are trying to 'blackmail' him: 'Go fuck yourself'
— marc friedrich (@marcfriedrich7) November 29, 2023
Context is key. That’s why MAGA types say LGB or FJB (Let’s go Brandon or Feck Joe Biden). It’s unnecessary and it makes the speaker sound ignorant. The other one that bothers me is the C word:
Nancy mace is nothing more than a BIG MOUTHED WHINY CUNT https://t.co/hw9xCz0qcl
— juliie (@juliie22793699) March 24, 2025
More from The Federalist:
Now the F-word is so devoid of its shock effect that calling it the F-bomb sounds archaic. It’s no longer just a verb but has reinventions and invasions into every conceivable part of speech. And everyone seems to have gotten used to that.
Well, not me.
Not my Congressman:
“Dadgum sham court.” You got the message, right. Don’t drop an F Bomb if you don’t have to drop it.
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I dunno. I was always told that if you have to go that route you’re losing the argument.
F bombs all ’round. George Carlin smiles.
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