{"id":7603,"date":"2024-08-09T17:02:28","date_gmt":"2024-08-09T17:02:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/2024\/08\/09\/harris-rallies-get-edgy-with-four-letter-words\/"},"modified":"2024-08-09T17:02:28","modified_gmt":"2024-08-09T17:02:28","slug":"harris-rallies-get-edgy-with-four-letter-words","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/2024\/08\/09\/harris-rallies-get-edgy-with-four-letter-words\/","title":{"rendered":"Harris rallies get edgy with four-letter words"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">The DJ at Vice President Kamala Harris\u2019s recent rally in Philadelphia turned up the volume on Ludacris\u2019s \u201cMove B\u2014-!\u201d as the emcee encouraged the crowd to direct the song\u2019s aggressive yet catchy lyrics toward Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cMove, b\u2014-!\u201d the exuberant rallygoers chanted Tuesday. \u201cGet out the way!\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">A few minutes later, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro riled up the crowd by summarizing his governing philosophy: \u201cGet s\u2014 done!\u201d That motto was echoed verbatim the following day by Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer during a Harris rally that included audience chants of \u201cHell yeah,\u201d a reference to Harris as a \u201cbada\u2013 woman\u201d and at least one f-bomb from the stage.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Harris, the woman at the center of a groundswell of enthusiasm that has Democrats singing, smiling and swearing, seems to be the rare public speaker not dropping expletives these days at her rallies, which have been growing in both size and edginess.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">While Republican nominee Donald Trump has long traded in public vulgarity, thrilling supporters at rallies by shouting \u201cbulls\u2014\u201d and labeling his opponents with crude nicknames, Harris\u2019s campaign has deployed profanity to tap into a different element of the political zeitgeist. For Harris\u2019s allies, the atmosphere at her rallies offers an opportunity to draw an upbeat contrast with Trump\u2019s political movement while still embracing the kind of language that makes supporters feel they are participating in a bold cultural phenomenon.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Known to swear liberally behind closed doors, a practice she has said ramped up after she became vice president, Harris has used profanity both to express outrage and to create a sense of intimacy with her private audiences, according to aides and allies.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">There is a long history of presidents cursing in the White House, historians say, including Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, Barack Obama and others. One of President Joe Biden\u2019s most famous quotes came from his time as vice president, when he described the passage of Obama\u2019s signature health care law, the Affordable Care Act, as a \u201cbig f\u2014ing deal.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">But as Harris aims to become the first woman of color to ascend to the presidency, her public commentary is likely to be more heavily scrutinized than the men who have held the office, historians said. At times, she has tiptoed near the edge of linguistic decorum before reeling herself in.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cCan you believe they actually put that \u2026 in writing?\u201d she said last month at a Massachusetts fundraiser, implying a crude term when describing the Project 2025 agenda backed by some Trump allies. \u201cI know there are kids here, so I\u2019ll delete some words.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Harris\u2019s campaign declined to comment.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Harris\u2019s running mate, has been slightly less reserved in his public remarks. Credited with helping Democrats brand Trump and his vice-presidential nominee, Sen. JD Vance (Ohio), as \u201cweird,\u201d Walz has been praised by some in the party for his plain-spoken rhetoric. And cursing can be a political signifier of authenticity, echoing the way many people speak in day-to-day life, analysts say.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Walz has said his party should lean into a joyful message while undercutting its adversaries with lighthearted jabs, rather than treating the opposition as a foreboding, existential threat. One of his biggest applause lines at a recent rally in Michigan came as he addressed Republican book bans, using a folksy rationale that contrasted with grave Democratic warnings that such restrictions would undermine democratic values.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cIt\u2019s amazing what minding your own damn business does to make things work better,\u201d Walz said. \u201cDon\u2019t like a book? Don\u2019t read it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">In his public events with Harris, Walz has limited his profanity to a few \u201cdamns\u201d and \u201chells,\u201d though those who know the former football coach say he has a much broader repertoire of risqu\u00e9 language.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cHe\u2019s the only governor I know who curses more than I do,\u201d Whitmer said at the rally, in which she hailed \u201cthe freedom to make your own damn decisions about your own damn body.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cHell yeah!\u201d the crowd roared back in unison.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">At least in public, Harris has not used her self-described proficiency with profanity since beginning her upstart presidential campaign last month, largely sticking to prepared remarks and avoiding interviews in which she might speak off the cuff.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">The vice president got a preview in May of the kind of stir her words could cause, when she used blunt language to describe her thoughts about breaking barriers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cWe have to know that sometimes people will open the door for you and leave it open,\u201d Harris said in a moderated conversation with actor and comedian Jimmy O. Yang at a meeting of the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies. \u201cSometimes they won\u2019t, and then you need to kick that f\u2014ing door down.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">The remark elicited laughter and applause from the crowd, but also led to criticism and media scrutiny as detractors seized on her choice of words.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">For his part, Trump has long been known for profane language, perhaps making his more recent vulgarities seem less novel. He has referred to African nations as \u201cs\u2014holes,\u201d called Biden a \u201cson of a b\u2014-\u201d and was captured on tape boasting of grabbing women \u201cby the p\u2014-.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">The former president\u2019s supporters have often echoed his coarseness by chanting, \u201cF\u2014 Joe Biden\u201d and wearing shirts that refer to Harris using a slur directed at women.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">While there is a long history of presidents swearing in private, and a growing level of acceptance for public profanity from political leaders, Harris has to grapple with the reality that Americans have never experienced a woman in her position using language that some consider unbecoming, said Tevi Troy, a presidential historian.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cThere\u2019s the question of whether it\u2019s appropriate for a president to be cussing. Then there\u2019s the second question of whether it\u2019s considered ladylike to be cussing,\u201d said Troy, who has studied the history of presidents and profanity. \u201cSo she\u2019s operating in both spheres, and we\u2019re in uncharted territory.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">He added that while politicians once had to apologize when their private cursing was made public, today they face little blowback \u2014 and often gain boisterous approval \u2014 as they increasingly use expletives before large crowds.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Still, Trump\u2019s campaign has weaponized some of Harris\u2019s more informal moments, emphasizing the risks she faces in a heated political environment. Trump\u2019s first television ad of the general election used video clips of Harris dancing and laughing, splicing them into an attack on the more serious matters of border security, crime and terrorism.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">In private chats with journalists, Harris often sprinkles her remarks with salty language in a way that creates a sense that she is letting her guard down. During an extended interview with a Rolling Stone reporter earlier this year, she twice said that the actions of the Supreme Court had prompted her to swear.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cIt\u2019s f\u2014ed up,\u201d she told the reporter, dropping her voice to emphasize the expletive as she talked about the oral arguments in an abortion case the justices heard in April.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">She said she had a similar reaction when she learned of the court\u2019s decision in 2022 that overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark abortion rights case. \u201cI called my husband, Doug \u2014 because, you know, I could use words with him,\u201d Harris said. \u201cAnd I was just like, `Bleep. Bleep. Bleep. Bleep. Can you believe what they did?\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Some Democratic, liberal and labor leaders have tried to tap into what they see as righteous anger among their supporters by expressing similar sentiments at Harris rallies, usually without the bleeps. Their uncensored remarks are often the biggest applause lines at the raucous events.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cI don\u2019t know how you feel, but I\u2019m f\u2014ing angry!\u201d United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain said Wednesday at the airport rally. He added, \u201cDonald Trump doesn\u2019t know s\u2014 about the auto industry, and he doesn\u2019t give a damn about the working class of this country.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Abbie Cheeseman contributed to this report.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<div>This post appeared first on washingtonpost.com<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The DJ at Vice President Kamala Harris\u2019s recent rally in Philadelphia turned up the volume on Ludacris\u2019s \u201cMove B\u2014-!\u201d as the emcee encouraged the crowd to direct the song\u2019s aggressive yet catchy lyrics toward Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. \u201cMove, b\u2014-!\u201d the exuberant rallygoers chanted Tuesday. \u201cGet out the way!\u201d A few minutes later, Pennsylvania [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":0,"featured_media":7604,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[5],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-7603","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-politics"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/7603","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=7603"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/7603\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/7604"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=7603"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=7603"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=7603"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}