"Profanity, once seen as taboo in politics, has been increasingly common to hear from lawmakers and candidates on both sides of the aisle over the last few years, in line with a broader societal uptick in the acceptance of profanity across the last few decades."
. . ."Democrat Nathan Sage last week launched his campaign by decrying that farmers have been “f‑‑‑ed over” and vowing to “kick corporate Republican [Sen.] Joni Ernsts’s a‑‑” in the midterms.
"A spokesperson for the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) hit back, arguing that Democrats “seem obsessed with saying ‘f‑‑‑ing’ and ‘a‑‑’ as the strategy to win back the voters that rejected them in 2024.” They pointed The Hill to examples of sitting congressional Democrats leaning on the language lately." . . .
Ilhan Omar Repeatedly Curses at Reporter Who Asked Her a Simple Question
Trump has said a lot of things to reporters but I don't recall "F*ck Off" being one. Hats off to Ilhan Omar for a new low. https://t.co/b29B1ZbqKl
— Jillian Michaels (@JillianMichaels) May 1, 2025
. . . " 'This woman has no class, no gratitude to America, and no honor. Truly a disgrace to the US Congress," Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk posted on X."
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