Conservatives have yet again placed Taylor Swift in their conspiratorial crosshairs following her recent unveiling as TIME’s “person of the year.”
Swift has been a target for right-wingers since at least 2018, when she broke from her largely apolitical persona and endorsed Phil Bredesen as Tennessee’s Democratic Senate nominee, who was running against then-Rep. Marsha Blackburn. In her endorsement, Swift said that Blackburn’s voting record “appalls and terrifies me,” citing Blackburn’s anti-LGBTQ views and her opposition to renewing the Violence Against Women Act. And footage from Swift’s 2020 Netflix documentary shows her upset over Blackburn’s eventual victory, with the artist saying “[Blackburn] gets to be the first female senator in Tennessee, and she’s Trump in a wig.”
That Swift has used her Eras Tour to register voters has drawn conservative ire, too. (More examples of the hate directed at Swift here.) Liberals, for their part, seem to love that conservatives are trying to pick a fight with one of the most popular stars on earth.
So that helps to explain the conniption pitched by Republicans on social media this week, which has featured right-wing pundits fueling baseless theories that Swift’s selection as Time’s “person of the year” is some sort of political manipulation campaign.
There was Donald Trump’s white nationalist adviser Stephen Miller:
What’s happening with Taylor Swift is not organic.
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) December 6, 2023
Ain’t it funny? During the years when Swift was largely absent from politics — yet still massively popular — no Republicans were out here claiming she was a “psyop.” Now that she’s embraced politics Republicans don’t like, her popularity is mischievous to them.
Then there was right-wing activist Jack Posobiec:
There will be conservatives who applaud the Taylor Swift Time Mag award psyop ahead of 2024
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) December 6, 2023
And later they’ll wonder how we lost the country
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Even former DOJ official and fellow Trump RICO co-defendant Jeffrey Clark got in on the action:








