New Kamala Ads Are So Cringe, Some Think They’re Actually for Trump

  

Kamala Harris surely is wracking up some endorsements. 

Except they’re the kind of endorsements that aren’t exactly going to make more people vote for you, including Liz and Dick Cheney, as well as Vladimir Putin and the IRS Agents Union. Imagine thinking that helps you, but her people are touting these things. 

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The Lincoln Project has even put out a cartoon ad featuring Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Dick Cheney. I’m sure they thought it was clever, but I don’t think they realized — because they’re perpetually clueless — what a great ad for former President Donald Trump this is. The ad has Sanders calling Cheney a “warmonger” and Cheney in return calling Sanders a “commie.” 

“I’m still on the left,” Sanders says, while Cheney says he’s still “on the right,” as they play poker together. 

“But if we can agree on Trump,” Sanders declares. “It means something big,” Cheney replies. 

“Bigger than policy,” Sanders says. “Bigger than ideology,” Cheney responds. 

“We’re both voting for Kamala Harris,” Bernie explains. “Because it’s a choice between America,” Cheney says. 

“Or Trump.” Sanders finishes. 

So they really think endorsements from a “commie” and a “warmonger” are good things, that’s what they’re telling us? That tells us something all right, that when it comes to keeping the establishment candidate they will do anything, throw under any principle or ideology, to keep the oligarchy in power. Not to mention the execrable Lincoln Project endorsing Harris. 

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What an ad for Trump that is. When all the bad come together, you know to vote for the other side. 

But that wasn’t the only cringey ad for Harris. 

“Nanny” actress Fran Drescher posted one on TikTok that was sort of a spoof on the “Nanny.” But again, like the ad above, it came out looking like a mocking of Harris, “The Kammy.” 

This was a hilarious rewrite of history. “She was working at the White House, what a cool VP.” 

Um, no. She was practically invisible except for her failure at the border and until they had to elevate her to the nominee she was the most unpopular VP in recent memory, more unpopular than the four preceding VPs. 

Only two were more unpopular than her going back to the 1990s: Dan Quayle and…wait for it…Dick Cheney. 

“Then Biden stopped his campaign.” Again, no. Biden was shoved to the side after a concerted effort to push him out by the Democratic elite because they knew he was going to lose. So they disregarded the votes in the primary of more than 14 million people. This wasn’t a “George Washington” sacrifice, it was a desperate coup to try to help them win. They didn’t even really care about his cognitive decline, they used it to shove him aside as a candidate but then left him there in office. 

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“She’s got brains, she’s got balls,” it continues, but somehow, I don’t think she’s demonstrated that she has either. And do they know what a woman is, that women don’t have certain equipment? 

The “girl who turned black.” Okay, I’m not even going to go there.

Then again all they have is the empty “hope and joy” mantra, and even that’s recycled and stolen from Barack Obama. 

“Republicans are switching,” it contends. 

Yeah, no, Adam Kinzinger and the Cheneys don’t count. And if you want to talk switching, have you been checking all the former Democrats who have been fleeing to the Republicans because the Democrats have become crazy, including Elon Musk as well as black, Hispanic, and young voters? 

It even has the gall to claim that she’s going to “save democracy” — after disregarding the primary vote and shaping out Joe Biden. Not to mention trying to keep opponents off the ballot. 

They had a list at the end of people involved in that cringe-arama and they all should be embarrassed. None of this fiction told Americans why they should vote for Kamala Harris. As some pointed out, “hope and joy” doesn’t feed their families. Some also laughed at how this was supposed to be pro-Harris, but It came across more as a mockery of her. 

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