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Hating Men Is Now The Democrats’ Campaign Strategy

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White men and married families won’t find real or meaningful advocates in a political party that has gleefully worked against and mocked their interests and values for the better part of a decade.

That much was abundantly clear in the now infamous “White Dudes for Kamala” event. The Zoom call, aimed at garnering support among a demographic that could define the 2024 race, showed America the true essence of the Kamala Harris presidential campaign. The event was a deeply weird feminist struggle session, disguised in trucker hats and plaid, with Hollywood actors and political operatives demanding that white men fall in line behind Harris because she’s a woman and running for president.

Some of the choice highlights are as absurd as you’d expect.

“I’m not sure if you guys can recall the feeling you had on the night of Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. I stood over my kid’s bed, and I wept,” said “Beauty and the Beast” and “Frozen” actor Josh Gad.

“What a variety of whiteness we have here,” added “West Wing” actor Bradley Whitford. “It’s like a rainbow of beige.”

And here’s “The Big Lebowski” actor Jeff Bridges expressing his enthusiasm about the Zoom call: “I qualify, man! I’m white, I’m a dude, and I’m for Harris. A woman president, man, how exciting!”

This approach, one could argue, is just meat for the leftist male base; those who suffered through the star-studded lectures on whiteness and sexual politics reportedly shelled out over $3.5 million. But the Harris campaign

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