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Why Republicans like to play dress-up

Editorial Board Published April 5, 2025
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Explaining the Proper is a weekly sequence that appears at what the fitting wing is at the moment obsessing over, the way it influences politics—and why it’s good to know.

In the previous few months, Secretary of Homeland Safety Kristi Noem has earned a repute for repeatedly dressing up in costumes whereas on the job.

Noem accompanied Immigration and Customs Enforcement brokers on a number of events, sporting a full safety vest together with completely utilized hair and make-up. Noem additionally dressed the half whereas on a ship with the Coast Guard in March and even wore full firefighter regalia at a Coast Guard facility in Kodiak, Alaska.

Noem’s penchant for cosplay was so apparent that even the conservative Every day Mail pointed it out. 

“Sec. Noem cosplays as a Border Patrol cowgirl at the southern border,” it stated alongside a video of Noem in a cowboy hat driving a horse.


Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem is seen dressing up as a firefighter at a Coast Guard station in Kodiak, Alaska.

And he or she isn’t alone. Earlier than transport off to Greenland, Vice President JD Vance wearing full sniper regalia to shoot a gun and serve Marines lunch at a army base in Virginia. In a cringeworthy put up, the official White Home X account hailed him for “sending some freedom seeds downrange.”

It’s not shocking, contemplating how a lot Noem and Vance’s boss likes to play costume up.

Whereas campaigning in 2024, Trump staged a “shift” working at a McDonald’s and served up meals to pre-selected supporters. And some weeks later, making an attempt to deflect from racist commentary at his rallies, Trump wore a reflective sanitation employee vest, stumbling as he boarded a MAGA rubbish truck.

Arguably, Trump’s most costumed look was throughout his stint because the host of “The Apprentice,” the place he dressed up as a reliable businessman, ignoring the string of failures that he has been concerned in.

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The Republican custom goes again for years, with figures like Ronald Reagan enjoying cowboy to—maybe most disturbingly—George W. Bush and his flight swimsuit.

Heralding the purported finish of “major combat operations” in Iraq in the course of the warfare in 2003, Bush wearing a flight swimsuit, flying a jet that landed on the floor of an plane provider. Timed months earlier than his reelection marketing campaign kicked off, the warfare didn’t finish that 12 months—and 1000’s of lives have been misplaced after the stunt.

George W. Bush in his flight suit.
George W. Bush is seen sporting a flight swimsuit in 2003.

Whereas Republicans pose as cops, ranchers, members of the army, and different occupations, they nonetheless have little to no persistence for purported vogue misfires by Democrats. Whether or not former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s iconic pantsuits or President Barack Obama’s notorious tan swimsuit, Democrats can do nothing proper within the eyes of the GOP.

The rationale for the fitting’s dress-up comes from a type of insecurity concerning the conservative political motion. Core to the motion is the will to chop taxes for the super-rich. A number of Republican presidents have handed these types of cuts, however the extremely touted “trickle-down” impact is a delusion.

A celebration that serves up a coverage agenda meant to assist the elite has to supply some kind of distraction. Cosplay is certainly one of some ways to make Republicans seem extra blue collar and relatable. Absolutely if Trump clothes up like a McDonald’s employee he received’t minimize middle-class jobs and advantages, proper?

Fallacious. 

The fitting pursues its extremist agenda regardless, assuming that the dress-up distraction will work. And, sadly, it does.

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