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Trump's "Brand America Great Again!" sign used during his 2016 presidential campaign before Trump selected Mike Pence as his vice presidential running mate

"Brand America Great Again" or MAGA ()[a] is a entrada slogan used in American politics popularized by Donald Trump in his successful 2016 presidential entrada. Ronald Reagan used the like slogan "Permit'south Make America Great Once again" in his successful 1980 presidential campaign. Bill Clinton too used the phrase in speeches during his successful 1992 presidential campaign and used information technology again in a radio commercial aired for his married woman Hillary Clinton'due south unsuccessful 2008 presidential primary campaign. Douglas Schoen has chosen Trump's use of the phrase "probably the near resonant campaign slogan in recent history", citing majorities of Americans who believed that the country was in reject.[two] [3]

The slogan became a popular civilisation phenomenon, seeing widespread employ and spawning numerous variants in the arts, entertainment and politics, being used by those who support and oppose the presidency of Donald Trump.

Since its popularization in the 2010s, the slogan is considered a loaded phrase. Multiple analytic journalists, scholars, and commentators link it to racism in the U.s.a., regarding it as dog-whistle politics and coded linguistic communication.[iv] [5] [6] [seven] The slogan was also at the eye of two events originally reported inaccurately in about media outlets, the Jussie Smollett detest crime hoax and the January 2019 Lincoln Memorial confrontation.[viii] [ix] [10] [11]

Use before Donald Trump [edit]

Alexander Wiley [edit]

The phrase was first used by Republican senator Alexander Wiley in a speech at the third session of the 76th United states Congress in anticipation of the 1940 United States presidential ballot: "What is the style? Here is America. There are 130,000,000 of us. America needs a leader who tin can coordinate labor, upper-case letter, and management; who tin give the homo of enterprise encouragement, who tin requite them the spirit which volition beget vision. That will make America not bad once more."[12]

Barry Goldwater [edit]

The slogan was found in some advertisement associated with Barry Goldwater'south unsuccessful 1964 presidential entrada.[thirteen]

Ronald Reagan [edit]

"Permit'south make America dandy again" was famously used in Ronald Reagan's 1980 presidential campaign. At the fourth dimension the United States was suffering from a worsening economy at home marked by stagflation and Reagan, using the country's economic distress as a springboard for his campaign, used the slogan to stir a sense of patriotism among the electorate.[14] [15] [sixteen] [17] Within his credence speech at the 1980 Republican National Convention, Reagan said, "For those without job opportunities, we'll stimulate new opportunities, specially in the inner cities where they live. For those who've abandoned hope, we'll restore hope and we'll welcome them into a great national cause to make America great again."[18] [xix]

Bill Clinton [edit]

The phrase was besides used in speeches[20] by Bill Clinton during his 1992 presidential campaign.[21] Clinton as well used the phrase in a radio commercial aired for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential primary campaign.[22]

During the 2016 electoral campaign, Clinton suggested that Trump's version, used equally a campaign rallying cry, was a message to white Southerners that Trump was promising to "requite you lot an economy you had 50 years agone, and... move you lot dorsum up on the social totem pole and other people downwardly."[23]

Christine O'Donnell [edit]

Christine O'Donnell's book about her unsuccessful 2010 bid as the Republican nominee for a US Senate seat in Delaware was published past St. Martin'south Press on August 16, 2011, as Troublemaker: Let's Do What It Takes to Make America Great Again.[24]

Use by Donald Trump [edit]

Donald Trump wearing a "Make America Slap-up Again" cap during his 2016 presidential campaign

In December 2011, Trump made a statement in which he said he was unwilling to rule out running as a presidential candidate in the future, explaining "I must leave all of my options open because, above all else, we must brand America bully once more."[25] Likewise in Dec 2011, he published a book using as a subtitle the similar phrase "Making America #1 Again" – which in a 2015 reissue was changed to "Make America Great Again!"[26]

Trump popularized the slogan "Make America Great Over again" by stitching it onto his widely distributed cap

On January ane, 2012, a group of Trump supporters filed paperwork with the Texas Secretarial assistant of State'southward office to create the "Make America Great Again Party", which would have allowed Trump to be that political party'due south nominee if he had decided to become a third-party candidate in the 2012 presidential election.[27] Trump himself began using the slogan formally on November 7, 2012, the solar day later Barack Obama won his reelection against Mitt Romney. By his own account, Trump first considered "We Will Make America Neat", only did non feel similar it had the right "ring" to it. "Brand America Smashing" was his adjacent slogan idea, but upon farther reflection, he felt that information technology was a slight to America because it implied that America was never great. Later on selecting "Make America Great Again", Trump immediately had an attorney annals it. (Trump subsequently said he was unaware of Reagan's use in 1980 until 2015, but noted that "he didn't trademark it.")[28] On November 12 he signed an application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office requesting exclusive rights to use the slogan for political purposes. It was registered equally a service mark on July xiv, 2015, afterward Trump formally began his 2016 presidential entrada and demonstrated that he was using the slogan for the purpose stated on the application.[29] [28] [thirty] Trump used the slogan in public equally early as Baronial 2013, in an interview with Jonathan Karl.[31]

Banner displaying "Vote To Make America Great Again" on a roadside in California shortly after the November 2016 ballot

Trump wearing a "Keep America Nifty" hat in Dec 2019

During the 2016 campaign, Trump often used the slogan, particularly past wearing hats emblazoned with the phrase in white letters, which soon became popular among his supporters.[32] The slogan was so important to the campaign that at one point it spent more on making the hats – sold for $25 each on its website – than on polling, consultants, or television commercials. Millions were sold, and Trump estimated that apocryphal versions outnumbered the real hat ten to one. "...but information technology was a slogan, and every time somebody buys one, that'south an advert."[28]

Following Trump'southward election, the website of his presidential transition was established at greatagain.gov.[33] Trump said in 2017 and 2018 that the slogan of his 2020 reelection entrada would be "Keep America Great" and he sought to trademark it.[28] [34] However, Trump'due south 2020 entrada continued to use the "Make America Bully Again" slogan.[35] Trump's vice president, Mike Pence, used the phrase "make America great once again, again" in his 2020 Republican National Convention voice communication, garnering ridicule and comparisons to the catchphrase "over again-again" from Teletubbies.[36] [37] In late 2021, this phrase became the proper noun of a pro-Trump Super-PAC, which was also mocked.[38]

Less than a week after Trump left office, he spoke to advisors nearly perchance establishing a 3rd political party, which he suggested might be named either the "Patriot Party" or "Brand America Great Over again Party". In his outset few days out of role, he also supported Arizona state party chairwoman Kelli Ward, who also chosen for the creation of a "MAGA Party". In belatedly January 2021, the former president viewed the proposed MAGA Party as leverage to prevent Republican senators from voting to convict him during the Senate impeachment trial, and to field challengers to Republicans who voted for his impeachment in the House.[39] [forty]

[edit]

Donald Trump took the campaign slogan to social media (primarily to Twitter), using the hashtags #makeamericagreatagain and its acronym #maga. In response to criticism regarding his frequent and untraditional usage of social media, Trump defended himself by tweeting "My apply of social media is not Presidential – information technology's MODERN Twenty-four hour period PRESIDENTIAL. Make America Great Again!" on July ane, 2017.[41]

In the first half of 2017, Trump repeated his slogan on Twitter 33 times.[42] In an commodity for Bloomberg News, Marker Whitehouse noted "A regression assay suggests the phrase adds (very roughly) 51,000 to a post'due south retweet-and-favorite count, which is of import given that the average Trump tweet attracts a total of 107,000."[42]

Trump attributed his victory (in part) to social media when he said "I won the 2016 election with interviews, speeches, and social media."[43] According to RiteTag,[44] the estimated hourly statistics for #maga on Twitter lone include: ane,304 unique tweets, 5,820,000 hashtag exposure, and iii,424 retweets with 14% of #maga tweets including images, 55% including links, and 51% including mentions.[44]

Donald Trump ready his Twitter account in March 2009. His follower-count increased significantly following the announcement (June xvi, 2015) of his intention to run for president in the 2016 presidential election, with especially notable spikes occurring afterwards his securing the Republican Political party nomination (May 3, 2016) and after winning the presidency.[45]

Accusations of racism [edit]

Regarding its use since 2015, it is considered a loaded phrase. Marissa Melton, a Voice of America announcer, among others,[5] [6] explained how it is a loaded phrase considering information technology "doesn't but appeal to people who hear it as racist coded language, but besides to those who have felt a loss of status as other groups have get more empowered."[4] As Sarah Churchwell explains, the slogan now resonates as America First did in the early 1940s, with the idea "that the true version of America is the America that looks like me, the American fantasy I imagine existed earlier it was diluted with other races and other people."[46]

Writing opinion for the Los Angeles Times, Robin Abcarian wrote that "[w]earing a 'Make America Peachy Over again' hat is non necessarily an overt expression of racism. But if you wear i, it'due south a pretty good indication that you lot share, admire or appreciate President Trump's racist views about Mexicans, Muslims and edge walls."[6] The Detroit Gratuitous Press and the Los Angeles Times reported how several of their readers rejected this label and did non believe the slogan or MAGA hats are evidence of racism, seeing them more in patriotic or American nationalist terms.[47] [48] Nicholas Goldberg described the slogan every bit "fabulous", writing: "It was vague enough to appeal to optimists mostly, while leaving plenty of room for bitter and resentful voters to conclude that we were finally going back to the days when they ran the earth."[49] Polling has shown that about 10 percentage of blackness voters identified as Trump supporters,[50] [ non-primary source needed ] while about 30 percent of Hispanic voters identified as Trump supporters.[51] [ amend source needed ]

Australian political commentator and sometime Liberal party leader John Hewson writes in Jan 2018 that he believes the recent global movements against traditional politics and politicians are based on racism and prejudice. He comments: "There should be fiddling doubt virtually U.s. President Donald Trump's views on race, despite his occasional 'denials', assertions of 'faux news', and/or his semantic distinctions. His ballot campaign theme was finer a hope to 'Make America Not bad Once again; America First and Just' and—nod, nod, wink, flash—to Make America White Once again."[52]

Utilise past others [edit]

In politics [edit]

Political commentator and author Peter Beinart published a 2006 book titled The Good Fight: Why Liberals – and Only Liberals – Can Win the State of war on Terror and Make America Great Once more [53] drawing on the philosophy of theologian Reinhold Niebuhr after the Invasion of Republic of iraq and early on years of the War on Terror. In 2011, Christine O'Donnell published a volume about her Republican Senate campaign in the 2010 Delaware special election titled Troublemaker: Permit's Do What It Takes To Make America Great Once again.[54]

Later Donald Trump popularized the employ of the phrase, the phrase and modifications of it were widely used in reference both to his election entrada and to his politics. Trump'southward primary opponents, Ted Cruz and Scott Walker, began using "Make America Cracking Again" in speeches, inciting Trump to send end-and-desist letters to them.[28] Cruz later sold hats featuring, "Make Trump Fence Again", in response to Trump's boycotting the Iowa January 28, 2016, argue.[55] The phrase has too been parodied in political statements, such equally "Brand America United mexican states Once again", a critique of Trump'south immigration policies regarding the U.S.–United mexican states border.[56] [57]

During remarks at the White House on May iv, 2022, President Biden referred to former President Trump'due south "Brand America Neat Once more" movement, maxim, "This MAGA crowd is really the about extreme political organization that'due south existed in American history, in recent American history."[58]

Utilize by political rivals [edit]

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said America "was never that bully" during a September 2018 pecker signing.[59] [60] Former United states of america Chaser General Eric Holder questioned the slogan in a March 2019 interview on MSNBC, request: "Exactly when did you recollect America was great?"[61] [62] During John McCain'south memorial service on September 1, 2018, his girl Meghan stated: "The America of John McCain has no need to be fabricated great once more because America was always great."[63] Trump subsequently tweeted "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!" subsequently that day.[64]

Apply past hate groups [edit]

A 2018 study using text mining and semantic network analytics of Twitter text and hashtags networks establish that the "#MakeAmericaGreatAgain" and "#MAGA" hashtags were commonly used by white supremacist and white nationalist users, and had been used every bit "an organizing discursive infinite" for far-right extremists globally.[65]

Other countries [edit]

In June 2017, Emmanuel Macron, President of France, rebuked Trump over withdrawing from the Paris Agreement. The last sentence of the spoken communication delivered by him was "make our planet great over again."[66]

During his campaign for the 2019 Indonesian presidential election in October 2018, onetime opposition leader Prabowo Subianto used the phrase "make Indonesia great again", though he denied having copied Trump.[67]

During the Swedish European Parliament election in May 2019, the Swedish Christian Democratic Party used the slogan "Brand EU Lagom Again".[68] [69]

Feb 2019 Fridays for Time to come protest in Berlin with the line "Make Earth Greta Again"

Members of the Fridays for Future Movement take often used slogans like "Make World Greta Once more", referring to activist Greta Thunberg.[70] In 2019, Grant Armour and Milene Larsson co-directed a documentary film named Make the Earth Greta Over again.[71]

The Castilian far right party VOX used as slogan "Hacer a España grande otra vez", or "Make Spain Great Over again".[72] [73]

In pop culture [edit]

Rap-rock supergroup Prophets of Rage displaying a "Brand America Rage Again" stage properties reminiscent of the "Brand America Great Again" catchphrase as it appears on a MAGA lid

The phrase and its variants are widely used and parodied in media.

Developed entertainment [edit]

  • Adult picture show star Stormy Daniels, who allegedly had an thing with President Trump, took part in a "Make America Horny Over again" strip club bout. The bout followed Trump's initial 2016 campaign trail and part of the revenue was donated to Planned Parenthood.[74]

Advertising [edit]

  • A Dunk-a-roos marketing entrada used the slogan "Make America Dunk Once again".[75]

Artwork [edit]

  • Make Everything Smashing Once more was a street art mural by artist Mindaugas Bonanu in Vilnius, Lithuania.[76] [77]

One-act [edit]

  • Comedian David Cantankerous's 2016 stand-up bout was titled "Making America Great Again".[78]

Conventions and events [edit]

  • In 2016, ii Dragon Con cosplayers claiming an association with Adult Swim and Cartoon Network, and dressed every bit the Globe Trade Center during the September xi attacks, wore "Make FishCenter Great Again" hats.[79] [eighty] [81]

Fashion [edit]

  • Fashion Designer Andre Soriano used the "Make America Neat Again" Official presidential campaign Flag to design a MAGA Gown for celebrities in Hollywood to wear on Red Carpeting e.thou. 2017 Grammy Awards.[82]

Films [edit]

  • In Hot Fuzz (2007), Inspector Frank Butterman says "Brand Sandford Great Again" to Sergeant Nicholas Affections.[83]
  • In Holmes & Watson (2018), Sherlock Holmes wears a "Make England Great Again" fez hat in one scene.[84]
  • The Syfy motion picture Sharknado 5: Global Swarming (2017) was released with the tagline "Make America Bait Once more".[85]
  • The tagline for The Purge: Election Year (2016) is "Keep America Bully" (a phrase Trump would later use as his 2020 campaign slogan); one of the Television receiver spots for the film featured Americans who explained why they support the Purge, with 1 stating he does so "to continue my country [America] swell".[86] The side by side moving picture in the franchise, The Showtime Purge, was subsequently advertised with a poster featuring its championship stylized on a MAGA chapeau.[87]
  • The graphic symbol Paul in Da 5 Bloods is an gorging Trump supporter and sports a MAGA hat throughout the moving picture.[88]

Games [edit]

  • In Assassin's Creed Odyssey (2018), Cleon says "Brand Athens Great Again" during his campaign confronting Pericles.
  • In the video game Mortal Kombat eleven (2019), Shao Kahn urges Mortal Kombat11 newcomer Kollector to "make Outworld great again".
  • The video game Wolfenstein: The New Colossus (2017) used "Make America Nazi-Gratis Over again" in its marketing entrada.[89]
  • In Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (2013), Senator Steven Armstrong uses the phrase "Brand America Great Again" during his spoken communication while battling Raiden.[90]
  • In Hitman two (2018 video game), an elusive targed named Vincente Murillo is shown doing a broadcast under the slogan Haz que Republic of colombia sea grande otra vez .[91]

Music [edit]

  • Fall Out Boy released a remix of their anthology American Dazzler/American Psycho titled Make America Psycho Again.[92]
  • Rapper Kevin Gates released a song in 2018 called 1000.A.T.A, meaning Make America Trap Over again.[93]
  • Make America Rock Once more was a rock concert bout.[94]
  • Rap rock supergroup Prophets of Rage, consisting of members of Rage Against the Car, Public Enemy and Cypress Hill, called their 2017 nationwide bout the "Make America Rage Over again Tour", using a stage backdrop reminiscent of a MAGA hat.
  • Uk musician and author James Kennedy released a rock protest anthology in 2020 called 'Brand ANGER Great Again'[95]
  • Snoop Dogg released a song titled "Brand America Crip Again".[96]
  • Frank Turner released a song called "Brand America Great Again" on his album Be More Kind (2018).
  • Singer Joy Villa produced a single "Brand America Groovy Once more" a few months after appearing at the 2017 Grammy Awards in a 'MAGA' clothes.[97]
  • Rapper Lil Wayne wore a hat saying Make America Skate over again in Chance the Rapper's video No Problem
  • Hip Hop Producer Zaytoven released an anthology titled Make America Trap Again (2019), with encompass art inspired by the Barack Obama "Hope" poster.[98]
  • Russian activists and artists Pussy Riot released a song titled Make America Swell Again.[99]
  • Metal ring Thy Fine art Is Murder released a song called "Make America Hate Again" on their album Man Target (2019). They also sell a hat with the slogan "Make Deathcore Great Once more".

Sports [edit]

  • Then-Washington Nationals baseball outfielder Bryce Harper wore a chapeau saying "Make Baseball Fun Again" during a postgame interview in 2016.

Books and Publications [edit]

  • Author Octavia E. Butler used "Make America Dandy Once more" as the presidential campaign slogan for a character, Andrew Steele Jarret, in her 1998 dystopian novel, Parable of the Talents.[100] Jarret is described every bit "a demagogue, a rabble-rouser, and a hypocrite [who] pulled religion and government together and cemented the link with money from rich businessmen".[101]
  • Writer Andre Louis wrote and published "Make America Engagement Once more",[102] a satirical book on dating and relationships.

Tv [edit]

  • John Oliver spoofed the slogan on his show Last Week This night with John Oliver in a segment dedicated to Trump, urging viewers to "Brand Donald Drumpf Over again", in reference to the original bequeathed proper noun of the Trump family.[103] [104] The segment bankrupt HBO viewership records, garnering 85 million views.[104]
  • In the South Park episode "Where My Country Gone?" (2015), supporters of Mr. Garrison, who runs a campaign that is a parody of Trump's, are seen property signs bearing the slogan.[105]
  • In the Star Expedition: Discovery episode "What's By Is Prologue" (2018), Gabriel Lorca vows to "make the Empire glorious again", a line that was compared to Trump past many reviewers.[106] [107] [108] [109]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Pronunciation used by Trump.[1]

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_America_Great_Again