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Posted: 2024-03-15T18:37:21Z | Updated: 2024-03-15T18:37:21Z Donald Trump Will Likely Hate His New RNC Co-Chairs Verbal Blunder On Fox News | HuffPost

Donald Trump Will Likely Hate His New RNC Co-Chairs Verbal Blunder On Fox News

Michael Whatley rhetorically asked Friday, Were you better off four years ago than you are today? The answer for this entire country is no.

One of the two new co-chairs of the Republican National Committee made a statement on Fox News Friday that will likely piss off former President Donald Trump .

The gaffe wasnt made by Trumps daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, but by her seemingly more experienced co-chair, Michael Whatley.

It happened when Whatley attempted to reiterate the GOPs latest ploy to voters asking them if they are better off now than four years ago.

Considering that the world was overtaken by the pandemic in 2020 and Trump was in office it might not be the best talking point for Republicans .

Still, Whatley tried to make that point on Friday but ended up making the opposite point:

At the end of the day, this comes down to a very simple contrast between President Trump and President Biden. Were you better off four years ago than you are today? The answer for this entire country is no.

Whatley pointed out that things are better under Biden a second time, saying, We are better, but managed to clean things up by adding, We will be better off under President Trump than we will under President Biden.

The Are you better off? question has been used by Republicans since Ronald Reagan said it in a 1980 presidential debate with Jimmy Carter.

The question was effective in 1980 thanks to high inflation and high gas prices, among other things, but not so much today, considering 2020 was, among other things, the deadliest year in U.S. history.

That isnt stopping Republicans from dutifully dragging out the tired old talking point in hopes it will stick somewhere, anywhere.

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) tried to make the same point earlier this month and was brutally mocked by people with better memories.

Naturally, Whatleys remarks attracted lots of social media snark from people who remember the dystopian horrors from four years ago all too well.

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