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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I'm trying to determine whether its a way, as a pp said, to make a distinction between garden variety, benign maga and "ultra" maga. Or, if after he declared that maga is the most extreme in history, he is trying to find a way to up the ante even higher than "worst ever."[/quote] Don't think too deeply about things like this. Branding usually evokes a straightforward sensation immediately after the target audience is exposed to it. It's not something people mull over before deciding what it means to them. The most straightforward explanation I have heard and the most reasonable is that "Ultra Maga" allows independent voters to save face and walk away from supporting policies of the right. They might have supported a few things branded as MAGA in the past, but not ultra MAGA. This new branding is an attempt to draw back independent voters who may have been alienated by the "everyone who disagrees with me is evil" type of messaging that the Democrats have been practicing for the past six-eight years. So ironically, this more extreme language is the outcome of an attempt by Democrats to soften their stance. They will fail. Because there will be plenty of Democrats running around still calling everyone evil. This thread will be a fine example. [/quote]
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