More Effective Military Messaging: Trump’s Strength or Biden’s Sensitivity?

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Published On: May 27, 2025 Updated: May 29, 2025 BYLarry Z

H/T to the Daily Caller for putting together this video.

Who had the most effective military messaging?

In one corner: President Trump’s new recruitment ads. They emphasize discipline, warfighting, and patriotism. No more rainbow flags, no more electric tanks, and no more lectures about white rage. Just boots, guns, and a clear mission—win wars and keep peace through strength.

In the other corner: the Biden administration’s ads. These spotlight personal identity stories, drag ambassadors, and the phrase “diversity is our strength.” You’ll hear more about emotional growth than battlefield grit.

One side shows soldiers marching to defend the homeland. The other highlights gender transitions and Pride flags on bases. The contrast couldn’t be sharper—and neither could the debate.

So we’ll ask you: Which ad campaign better represents the military you want defending your country?

Drop your thoughts in the comments. We’re all ears—and we know you’ve got opinions.

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