Charlamagne tha God: Democrats Need to Connect with Voters by 'Talking Like Real People'
- June 16, 2024 06:03am
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Popular radio host and political commentator Charlamagne tha God has criticized Democrats for their confusing messaging to voters, saying they come off as "goofy" and "corny" because they don't talk to their voters.
Radio host Charlamagne tha God has once again taken aim at Democratic politicians, accusing them of failing to connect with voters due to their awkward and often inauthentic communication style.
Speaking on his "Brilliant Idiots" podcast with comedian and co-host Andrew Schulz, Charlamagne mocked a recent video of President Biden standing still and appearing uncomfortable during a concert on the White House lawn.
Charlamagne tha God: Democrats Need to Connect with Voters by 'Talking Like Real People'
"President Biden don’t know what’s going on. Kirk Franklin is onstage performing… I just wanna know why Joe Biden is just sitting like he’s f---ing buffering," Charlamagne said.
His co-host interjected, "He’s scared! There’s Black people everywhere. The guy’s from the 1800s."
Charlamagne tha God: Democrats Need to Connect with Voters by 'Talking Like Real People'
Charlamagne added, "Yo, I was like, Joe Biden probably was thinking, ‘Yo, there hasn’t been this many Black people on the White House lawn since they built this place."
The radio host went on to offer some serious advice to Biden and his allies, urging them to engage more with everyday people, especially those in the Black community.
Charlamagne tha God: Democrats Need to Connect with Voters by 'Talking Like Real People'
"Those black people on the hill got y’all doing corny, goofy stuff like that. And they got y’all, you know, like – one thing about those elected officials, especially the Democrats, man, they talk about the people they don’t even talk to," Charlamagne said.
He continued, "And they claim to talk for the people they don’t even talk to. Go down to one of the HBCUs [Historically Black Colleges and Universities] in Jacksonville. Go down to one of the HBCUs in Atlanta. Have town halls."
Charlamagne has been making similar criticisms of Biden and Democrats in recent weeks. While guest hosting Comedy Central’s "The Daily Show," he stated, "In fact, before Democrats even worry about explaining their side of an issue, they need to learn something more basic: how to talk like real people."
Earlier this month, Charlamagne said that more politicians need to start speaking like former President Trump, who he said found a way to kill the "language of politics" and communicate directly to his base.
"These elected officials, you know, need to sit down and have more conversations with individuals," he said.
Charlamagne's comments highlight the ongoing debate about how politicians can effectively communicate with voters in an era of deep political polarization. Critics argue that Democrats have become too focused on technical language and talking points, while Republicans have been more successful in connecting with voters on an emotional level.
It remains to be seen whether Democrats will heed Charlamagne's advice and make changes to their communication strategy in the lead-up to the 2022 midterm elections.
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