Democrats Think Conservative Men Are Sociopaths and Women Are Weak

Make Women Strong Again. There are two new commercials airing in support of Harris/Walz. In the ads, white men (the husbands) are portrayed as controlling sociopaths and white women (the wives) are weak and scared. When it comes time to fill out their ballot, the women vote for Harris even though they’ve told their husbands they support Trump. Take a look at the two commercials then scroll down for more. One is by a Christian group called Vote Common Good and the other is from The Lincoln Project.


These commercials come on the heels of Kamala conversationally saying that she needs more men to vote Democrat. Kamala’s campaign friends are clearly feminists and/or gay men (Obama?)… exhibit A, this ad that is not a parody. While Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff are embracing their bromance (I guess that would be exhibit B), the rest of the Dems are portraying all MAGA men as the kind of guy on Handmaid’s Tale, which is probably all the research they did into the matter. Heaven forbid that there might be good men on both sides (I know, that’s a taboo phrase to Democrats!). Although, I’m suspicious Kamala has anyone with common sense in her inner circle. Especially when they think it’s a good idea to say they want America to look like Detroit, one of the most dangerous cities in the country.


I don’t understand how it’s even possible, but most Democrats will be voting for Kamala and Tim even though she praises her record as VP in one breath and in the next, says she’s not going to be a continuation of the Biden/Harris administration. Tim Walz, where do we even start? He’s the Uncle Rico of politics, living his best life as a coach from two decades ago.

Of course, these are also the Democrats who believe Beyoncé is doing a concert with Kamala tonight. Maybe the third time’s the charm, right?


-Out of the Wilderness


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Since 2005, I've called Nashville home. I'm the leader of the pack, which includes a 13-year-old beagle and an 11-year-old blue heeler mix. My days include writing, video editing, and other fun activities. Thanks for checking out my blog, I hope you enjoy it!

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