I do not endorse any of the contents of this video but I also can't stop watching it https://t.co/BX1AXCky9c pic.twitter.com/hMmhyvg9Gp — Dylan Matthews (@dylanmatt) March 13, 2019

The interesting thing about the Yang phenomenon is that it's the first time I've seen that #MAGA types are getting mocked in these kind of memes (via @betrayedval) pic.twitter.com/VXQCTbFRxN — Joe Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) March 12, 2019

@virgiltexas collected some peak Yang memes for you pic.twitter.com/Ps0TXyzePR — Bryce Flanagan? (@brycerf) March 13, 2019

Also new news 4 chan is fighting the trumpets vs the yang gang. 2020 might just be decided by memes. pic.twitter.com/TxTzV3eUCQ — Kyle Payne (@Plu7ology) March 7, 2019

The left can’t meme Yang can meme Tell me something I don’t know? pic.twitter.com/NEspnzIvrH — Derek Morris ?? (@derek_j_morris) March 7, 2019

Took long enough:

“Presidential hopeful and Universal Basic Income enthusiast Andrew Yang is shaking up the Democratic field—at least among the extremely online. After collecting more than 65,000 individual donors following an appearance on fighting commentator Joe Rogan’s show, he’s nearly guaranteed himself a spot on the debate stage. Yang’s meme-friendly campaign and his promise to pay everyone in the country $1,000 a month, forever, if elected, have collected a wide range of adherents. But Yang’s run is also notable for how many adherents it’s won among members of the racist alt right. White nationalists like Richard Spencer, Faith Goldy, and Nick Fuentes have all tweeted, seriously or not, about their support for Yang. …”

I was wondering what was taking so long.

I’m guessing it is because #YangGang was such a strange development that it has left the usual suspects grasping for the right narrative about “white supremacy.” The shorter version is that disaffected populists have rallied behind an outsider candidate for the fourth election cycle in a row.

This is the Hegelian path to the White House in 2020:

If we just ignore them, they will go away … LMAO:

Please do not demand that conservatives in media talk about figures on the Far Right whose influence & prominence depends entirely on people in media giving them attention they do not deserve. — Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) March 13, 2019

Yes, there are people we need to shine a light on because they are bad. But there also comes a point when it is just better to starve some folks of oxygen. — Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) March 13, 2019

Note: True Conservatives in the GOP Senate are going to vote tomorrow not to build the wall, but it will be okay because everyone has already moved on from it.