Dan Bongino Just Explained the Real Reason Democrats Keep Dropping F Bombs on Camera

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Ruben Gallego has dropped the F-bomb 77 times on social media since 2020.

The Democrat Party has decided that is a winning strategy.

Bongino just went on Fox News and told you exactly what Democrats are really admitting when they do it.

Democrats Are Cursing on Camera and Calling It a Working Class Strategy

Democrats cursing in public has become so widespread that even Politico took notice – running a story on how the F-bomb has become the party's go-to tool for connecting with voters they've spent years alienating.

Profanity laced interviews are becoming a staple for Democrat politicians.

Dan Bongino broke down the real strategy behind it during a recent appearance on Fox News.

"It's clearly calculated," he said, "because the Democrats have lost the middle class."

Bongino went straight to the root of what the Democrat Party has become.

"There are only two groups of people who are Democrats now," he said. "Only two."

The first group is what he called the "super rich Karens" – wealthy elites who live in the world of ideas because nothing in the real economy ever touches them.

The second group is poor voters who depend on government money to survive.

Everyone in between is gone – the factory workers, the tradesmen, the small business owners.

In 2024, Trump won voters making under $100,000 outright while Harris carried voters making over $100,000.

The party flipped.

Bongino knows exactly what that means – and so does every working-class American who watched it happen.

Ruben Gallego Has Dropped the F Bomb 77 Times and It Is Not Working

Once you understand what Bongino described, the profanity strategy makes perfect sense.

When you've lost the middle class and you desperately need them back, what do you do?

You go on camera and curse.

"So they think if they go out and do the Ruben Gallego and drop a few F-bombs inauthentically," Bongino said, "then all of a sudden a bunch of working class coal miners from West Virginia are going to clamor to vote Democrat again."

Gallego leads every sitting U.S. lawmaker in F-bomb usage, according to a New York Times analysis – 77 times on social media since 2020.

He isn’t alone.

The Hill reported that newly launched Democratic candidates are making profanity the centerpiece of their campaign launch ads heading into 2026.

The DNC chair told Elon Musk to "go to hell" and doubled down publicly when called out for it.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee called it what it is: Democrats "seem obsessed with saying 'f—ing' as the strategy to win back the voters that rejected them in 2024."

"I don't think it's going to work," Bongino said. "I think it's a really poor strategy."

Why the F Bomb Strategy Proves Bonginos Point

These aren't politicians accidentally letting a word slip in a heated moment – these are scripted ads and coordinated party messaging handed down from the DNC.

Working-class voters didn't leave because Democrats failed to curse enough on television.

They left because the party stopped caring about the things that actually affect their lives – jobs, borders, the cost of living, the right to be left alone.

Cursing on camera doesn't fix any of that.

When your coalition is wealthy elites at the top and government dependents at the bottom, and you need to perform relatability for the people you drove out, the F-bomb is all you have left – and Bongino called it exactly right.


Sources:

  • Mike LaChance, "Dan Bongino Explains That There Are Only Two Groups of People Who Are Democrats Now," The Gateway Pundit, May 26, 2026.
  • "Analysis Reveals Ruben Gallego Tops List of Most Foul-Mouthed Lawmakers," The Daily Beast, April 9, 2026.
  • Tobias Burns, "Democrats Embrace the F-Bomb," The Hill, April 27, 2025.
  • "Working-Class Realignment," American Enterprise Institute, December 2025.