The internet is full of daft ways to come up with everything from your porn star name to your steam punk alter ago.
But this one from The Daily Show’s Matt Negrin has a twist. Rather than being about a person’s name, following the instructions creates a political slogan.
Specifically one for the Democrats to use in the 2018 elections.
The last text you sent is the Democrats' slogan for 2018
— Mдтт Иegяiи 🔮 (@MattNegrin) August 2, 2017
And the replies have been absolute zingers.
"Almost there!"
— Alexandra Petri (@petridishes) August 2, 2017
With perhaps, the best aside.
(I should note that i was not, in fact, almost there but I thought it would give the recipient hope)
— Alexandra Petri (@petridishes) August 2, 2017
To get into the stride, it’s best to imagine them on bumper stickers.
— Sami Daye (@SamiDaye) August 2, 2017
Let me know if you need anything.
— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) August 2, 2017
— Lindsey Ellefson (@ellefs0n) August 2, 2017
This one has something a little Liam Byrne about it.
"Weird. It was working when we left."
— Scott Meinke (@ProfMeinke) August 2, 2017
Others included “let’s pray” “Korena food?” and the simple “yes”.
And while some texts could have genuinely been used as campaign slogans, others were less positive.
"Worst of all worlds"
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) August 2, 2017
"We'll find someone good" https://t.co/AVjQ1vEEvU
— Andrew Gauthier (@AndrewGauthier) August 2, 2017
In January, weeks before being sworn into office President Donald Trump trademarked “Keep America Great” for a potential 2020 campaign.