Let’s play “Spot the White House Gaffe.”
When White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates continued his quest to make “Dark Brandon” a thing, he decided to post a meme inspired by the iconic movie poster from The Dark Knight Rises. In his meme, Batman is replaced by Joe Biden wearing a goofy eyepatch and the bat symbol background is replaced by a Nazi Reich Eagle.
Yes, a Nazi Reich Eagle.
It has been well documented that the left can’t meme, but this takes their lack of skill to a different level.
Conservatives on Twitter reacted accordingly:
https://twitter.com/MidnightMitch/status/1556469690200907776
Andy, are you uh making these memes or sourcing them from 8Kun? pic.twitter.com/LdCysNUyFU
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) August 8, 2022
So Biden's Deputy White House Press Secretary, @Andrewjbates46, is posting literal Nazi memes on Twitter and our corrupt media is completely silent about it.
I'm sure that if this was a Trump WH staffer, the media would treat it the exact same way and totally ignore it 🙄🙄🙄 https://t.co/FlgrWlVzNC
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) August 8, 2022
Not only did Andrew tweet out a Biden Nazi eagle meme, but he did it from his official account.
Can’t delete. Archived forever! 🤡 https://t.co/m9Kf7YceB4
— Abigail Jackson 🇺🇸 (@abigailmarone) August 8, 2022
Senior Biden official @AndrewJBates46 intentionally tweeted Nazi imagery.
This is a globally recognized symbol of the Reich.
No way in the world this was a mistake. Nobody is that stupid or historically ignorant. https://t.co/u53oqIQsaz
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) August 8, 2022
This is a perfect example of the debacle the Biden-Harris regime has been exposed as being. They can’t get anything right, not even a simple Tweet with a meme. Meanwhile, Americans are suffering through the worst economy our nation has ever seen.
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