Ilhan Omar the latest to resort to a potty-mouthed attack
For some reason, the Democratic Party got the idea that dropping F-bombs is a great way to market their party.
The latest incident was Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) telling a conservative reporter to “F*** Off.”
What Did I Say?
Myles Morrell of the Daily Caller recently approached Omar with a legitimate question about the support among Democrats for alleged MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
He asked her, “Do you think more of your Democratic colleagues should be traveling to El Salvador to advocate on behalf of [Kilmar] Abrego Gracia?”
Omar responded, “I think you should f–k off.”
When Morrell later posted the video of the interaction online, clearly showing that Omar was way out of line, she doubled down…
I said what I said. You and all your miserable trolls can f*ck off. https://t.co/qxqqAhaIEc
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) May 1, 2025
Jasmine Crockett
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) seems to be the driving force behind this new trend, having, on multiple occasions, dropped F-bombs on video when discussing Elon Musk or President Trump.
During a recent event, she was asked “If you could speak directly to Elon Musk, what would you say?”
She responded simply, “F*** off.”
That was far from the only time, as she also had a foul-mouthed response to Trump’s joint address. Now, I am far from a prude, and have a tendency to talk like a truck driver myself, but I am not an elected official of this country, and I think we can all agree that an occasional slip is one thing, but this is a pattern that keeps getting repeated.
The New Strategy
The strategy seems clear… go for shock and awe, as this has now saturated the Democrat Party. It seems like when they are asked a question about Trump, they need to curse to drive their point home.
Case in point, Ken Martin, the new chair of the Democratic National Committee, recent gave a “Go to hell” response to a question, mimicking Omar in later posting on X, “I said what I said.”
Michael Wear, Barack Obama’s former faith outreach adviser and the founder, president and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, does not like what he sees, stating, “Democrats who think that vulgarity and dehumanization are reliable, appropriate or beneficial ways to advance their political interests profoundly misunderstand what has happened in our politics and what is required in this moment.”
Remember all the outrage when Trump dropped a few curse words, and how Democrats called him out as a poor example? Well, all those people are now sitting on their hands, not saying a word as the F-bomb takes over their party. It’s pathetic, mainly because the outrage is not even genuine…it’s all political theater.