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Don’t Buy Democrats’ ‘Momala,’ ‘Dad,’ And ‘Grandpop’ Schtick. They’re Not Your Family

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On the last night of the DNC, Eva Longoria told the crowd that she and Kamala Harris were able to see “beyond the horizon because our families supported our big dreams.” According to Longoria, and almost all who toe the party line, “As Americans, we’re all a part of one big family. Somos familia. As familia, we have to have each other’s back. We have to support each other’s dreams because Kamala’s success is our success.”

This common “family” refrain of the Democrat Party is not an accident. It is a rhetorical device used to endear voters, particularly those who feel like they’ve been abandoned or disappointed by their biological families — which is pretty much everyone. 

Kamala is both “Momala” and your “cool aunt.” Joe Biden, your “grandpop.” Tim Walz is your newly minted “dad.” As Chad Felix Greene stated on X, “The Democrats have this weird obsession with convincing people the government is their family.”

Language is the tool we use to communicate a story or control a narrative, as we often hear during an election cycle, and Democrats are masterful at it — especially with the help of the accomplice media. To those unable to perceive deception, the words coming from Drew Barrymore or any corporate media pundit can sound uplifting and inclusive, but often the left’s rhetoric is just manipulative plays on particularly women’s insecurities and deep psychological wounds.

Only a psychopath would allow a daytime talk show host to call

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