Democratic leaders began calling Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), "weird" for some of their political ideas and comments they've made about women and people of color. One clinical psychologist explained that the word has a lot more impact than one would think.
Dr. Carl Hindy, Ph.D., HSP posted in a thread on X that the power of using phrases like "that's weird" or "that's just weird" is that it conveys, "That's just not worth of discussion."
"Therein is the magic," said Hindy.