Eric Greitens's fascist RINO-hunting ad

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Some on Twitter pointed out after watching this that the same concept could have been handled in a (somewhat) lighter fashion by using a safari metaphor. Imagine Greitens announcing “We’re going RINO-hunting!” and the “RINO hunt” turned out to be a literal rhino hunt.

Still a bit edgy, but it’d be hard to get too worked up about a pun.

Greitens didn’t go that route, instead opting for a fantasy home invasion of the sort conducted by U.S. troops in Afghanistan and Iraq. This is also a jokey metaphor of sorts since the “RINO-hunting” he wants voters to engage in is choosing him over his opponents in the Missouri GOP Senate primary. It reminds me of the line some alt-right trolls online try to walk in which it’s never clear how much they believe the things they’re saying and how much they’re doing it just to be provocative. But this one lands differently than a safari ad would have, particularly coming less than a week after the country took a collective stroll down memory lane to “Hang Mike Pence” day at the U.S. Capitol.

Those people weren’t trolling, and Greitens knows it. That’s what I mean about him walking the line — he fully expects that some Republican primary voters will enjoy this fantasy, and not in an ironic way. As for those who don’t: Lighten up, it’s just a metaphor.

Congrats to America’s Navy SEALs, who fight valiantly abroad to keep the country safe, on having been reduced here by their comrade to a partisan Gestapo tasked with domestic terrorism against centrists.

No candidate running in any race this year has more baggage than Eric Greitens. Count ’em up — a sexual blackmail scandal, a campaign finance scandal, and most recently an allegation by his ex-wife that he abused her and one of their children. It’s a lot, even by the standards of a cycle in which Herschel Walker is running.

Still, he leads the Missouri Senate primary with 25 percent. There’s no shortage of alternatives in the race either, including the state’s current attorney general. A plurality of Republicans simply prefer Greitens.

And he seems to think more will come to prefer him after watching an ad like this one, which is an interesting comment on who Greitens thinks the modern Republican base is.

That’s why I don’t agree with those who believe the point of the ad is to distract from his scandals by giving the media something new to buzz about. It’s true, I suppose, that having voters focused on a disgusting ad is better than having them focused on what a disgusting person he is, but those two topics are apt to blend, no? If you’re of the opinion that Greitens is unfit for office, the ad is now Exhibit Z in your case.

I think what he’s up to is simpler: He’s leaning into his own deplorableness. Which isn’t the worst strategy in a solid red state in our degraded era.

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