Chattanooga Times Free Press

WHY MAGA TARGETS SWIFT AND FOOTBALL

- Creators.com

There’s always some pre-game Superbowl story. This year the MAGA Republican­s have provided it. And they’ve gone way beyond their lunatic call of duty by accusing America’s sweetheart, Taylor Swift, of diabolical cunning for urging her fans to vote. And for extra measure, they are attacking the National League Football, as well, for something to do with the Kansas City Chiefs’ star tight end, Travis Kelce, being her guy.

The campaign on the right is accusing Swift of underhande­d conduct for supporting Joe Biden and Biden for letting her. Ah, so Biden is politickin­g? Guilty as charged.

The usual suspects are trying to gussy up this cuckoo argument by calling it a “psyops” trick. Jesse Watters is not overburden­ed with intellectu­al integrity, but even he tiptoed around the psyops thing.

The Fox News agitator took the weasel path by putting a question mark at the end of what’s intended to be heard as a statement. “Is Swift a front for a political agenda?” he asked, adding “Primetime obviously has no evidence.”

Watters brings on former FBI agent Stuart Kaplan to provide authority, but he doesn’t quite deliver. Kaplan explains that national security law prohibits deployment of psyops which involves using an operative for psychologi­cal warfare.

That’s not quite right. The military is banned from targeting U.S. citizens within U.S. borders. Psyops are done elsewhere all the time and save lives.

“However,” Kaplan adds, “if I was running Biden’s management perception team, I would identify someone who would align themselves with my agenda, such as a Taylor Swift who has close to 600 million followers.”

No secret targeting here. Swift endorsed Biden in 2020. Publicly agreeing with his agenda happens to be legal. Trump, after all, has Roseanne Barr — famous for grabbing her crotch after singing the national anthem.

Frankly, I wouldn’t buy toothpaste based on a celebrity endorsemen­t. I’d certainly never choose a candidate for that reason. It’s nice that Swift’s politics tend to coincide with mine but not a considerat­ion.

Swift undoubtedl­y has clout with her fans. She posted a call urging her 279 million Instagram followers to register to vote, linking the website Vote.org. That apparently prompted 35,000 followers to register.

For the record, Vote.org is carefully nonpartisa­n. The site evenly balances its colors between red and blue. And it showcases quotes from both a Democrat, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and a Republican, Ronald Reagan.

Another rap against the KelceSwift axis is that Travis does ads promoting Pfizer’s Covid vaccine. Yes, and MAGA hero quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers rails against Covid vaccines. Is this a free country or what?

The weirdest complaint of all is that a billionair­e woman has brought new fame to a mere millionair­e man, somehow upsetting the usual gender order of things. The man, according to this thinking, should have most money.

And shouldn’t these traditiona­lists be cheering on a decidedly boygirl couple? No gender identifica­tions here they would object to.

Prediction­s that these “issues” are going to boost the audience for the Super Bowl will probably prove accurate. Curiosity will prompt this writer to forgo the Puppy Bowl in favor of an actual football game.

As for MAGA’s ability to make a coherent argument that Swift is part of some psyops operation, Froma Harrop has obviously found no evidence.

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