Internet split as Biden trolls Republicans with meme implying he and Taylor Swift plotted Chiefs' win
WASHINGTON, DC: Joe Biden trolled the MAGA Republicans by sharing a 'Dark Brandon' meme on X (formerly Twitter) implying he plotted with Taylor Swift the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII win, reported Daily Mail.
The image, which started as a 'Let's Go Brandon,' a code for 'F*** Joe Biden,' portrays the President with red laser eyes. The Biden supporters are using it now as an inside joke.
"Just like we drew it up," the President captioned the meme on X.
The troll referred to the MAGA Republicans's bizarre conspiracy theory on Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and pop sensation Swift's romantic relationship, which the Democrats plotted to help him win the 2024 presidential election. Kelce and Swift's romantic encounter became public in September 2023 after she attended a Chiefs game.
Chiefs took the Vince Lombardy trophy for a second consecutive year on Sunday, February 11, defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22. After flying in from her ongoing Eras tour in Tokyo, Japan, the 'Cruel Summer' singer cheered for her boyfriend in the stands.
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Taylor Swift reportedly preparing to endorse Biden
The MAGA Republican's wild conspiracy theory claimed that Swift would use the Super Bowl LVIII halftime to announce her endorsement of Biden. However, the 'Bad Blood' singer remained in the stands, disproving the bizarre theory.
Nevertheless, reports suggest she is preparing to endorse Biden, whom she backed in 2020.
According to a New York Times report, Swift's name is on the list of Biden aides 'wish lists of potential surrogates'.
After remaining neutral for years, the pop star opened up about her political inclination in 2018 when she spoke out against Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn whose voting appalled and terrified her.
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Based on a Daily Mail report, her endorsement of Democratic candidates in the 2018 midterm elections led to 65,000 new voter registrations in a single day.
The November 2024 election has eight million new voters heavily influenced by celebrities and social media.
An exclusive poll by Redfield & Wilton Strategies for Newsweek highlights Swift's power to turn the election results. It suggested 18 percent of voters are 'more likely' or 'significantly more likely' to vote for a candidate endorsed by the singer.
The 2024 presidential election is highly likely to lead to a Biden-Trump rematch.
Internet reacts to Biden's social media post
Internet had a mixed reaction to Biden trolling MAGA supporters with the 'Dark Brandon' meme after the Chiefs Super Bowl victory. While some users praised the President's trolling skill, another group branded such a meme on a national leader's page as 'creepy.'
One user said, "Sir this is next level trolling. You are awarded 10/10."
Sir this is next level trolling. You are awarded 10/10.
— Ford News (@FordJohnathan5) February 12, 2024
Whereas another user remarked, "the president of the united states is posting eyes glow memes of himself oh my lord we’re cooked."
the president of the united states is posting eyes glow memes of himself oh my lord we’re cooked https://t.co/uCP11FTakC pic.twitter.com/AOlbhBevod
— akimbo 🍉 (@sexthethird) February 12, 2024
"You’re making me very happy with this tweet," a third user stated.
You’re making me very happy with this tweet 🔥 #StrategicMocking
— Rachel Bitecofer 🗽💡🔭🦆 (@RachelBitecofer) February 12, 2024
A fourth user labeled the post 'Perfection!' While another user called it "Creepy."
"This is so cringe…" read a response. Another remark read, "Well played, Dark Brandon. Well played!"
A user wrote, "I thought this was a parody account but nope, it’s the President of the United States."
I thought this was a parody account but nope, it’s the President of the United States
— Elon Musk (Parody) (@ElonMuskAOC) February 12, 2024
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