This only makes sense when I realize that to conservatives, it’s an identity. They think it’s an identity that Taylor Swift should have because she’s (presumably) white, popular, rich, good looking, Midwestern, Christian, etc.

To them politics is not about ideas, or policies, or problem solving, or good governance. It’s all about identity.

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    Uh what? Since when is Taylor Swift a party leader?

    edit: Downvotes don’t make her a party leader. What is she then? What seat does she hold in the senate?

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      What part of the sentence made you think that Taylor Swift is a democratic party leader?

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        If that’s not what you meant, then what part of that sentence is relevant to what I said?

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          They’re saying that the actual Democratic party leaders are equally performative.

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      Taylor Swift is shadow majority leader in the Senate, it’s all part of the conspiracy yo.

      Joking aside, I think what Shepherd meant was that Swift being performatively liberal made her more similar to Democratic party leadership than to any sort of conservatives.