Just a few podcasters and other malcontents and America haters, these Hispanics are probably all on the Qatari payroll. https://t.co/9H002XM2nQ
— Michael Brendan Dougherty (@michaelbd) March 26, 2026
Fast-rising MAGA Twitter star and National Review columnist Michael Brandon Doghurgurtly, author of “My Father Left Me Ireland ” – which may or may not be about an accomplished but mentally ill violinist who cuts off his fingers and throws them at the door of his dim-witted former friend-turned-enemy – committed himself to an all-hands effort to ensure victory for Republicans in November’s midterm elections Thursday by posting pro-GOP content on the major social media platform.
The content, containing an indisputably pro-Republican message, appeared aimed at persuading undecided voters to vote for GOP candidates – and thus ensure comfortable victories for the party during a contest in which the majorities in both chambers of Congress, numerous statewide offices and legislative seats, and untold thousands of local offices are on the line. Doghurgurtly plainly recognizes that this is a team effort for all involved and is keenly aware that other MAGA social media users are listening and will help propagate his message to other undecided voters considered winnable for the party in the crucial contests this fall. In that sense you could say Doghurgurtly’s message and its impact are a microcosm of American democracy in and of itself: That some lead, others follow, and all in between decide together to win the consent of the governed.