Watch! Kamala’s Pathetic Attempt to Woo Men With “Girl Dads” Ben Stiller & Andy Cohen

OK Folks, this is truly pathetic!  Kamala Harris’s campaign has reached a whole new level of desperation, folks. In a bold move to win over male voters—yes, you read that right—they’ve enlisted the help of Hollywood’s most unlikely duo: Ben Stiller and Andy Cohen. Because when it comes to picking a leader for the free world, who wouldn’t trust the comedic genius behind Zoolander and a reality TV show host? Clearly, the Democrats think the average American dad will be charmed by Andy’s tales of celebrity gossip or Ben’s iconic “Blue Steel” pose.

But wait, it gets better! They’ve even dragged out former pro-wrestler Dave Bautista, who took to Jimmy Kimmel’s show to deliver some classy insults toward Trump. Apparently, calling Trump a “garbage bag full of buttermilk” is the winning strategy that’ll get men to the polls. Wow, Kamala—truly inspiring stuff here. I’m sure the working-class dads of America are really feeling the love now.

When “Relatable” Becomes “Laughable”

Now, Harris’s campaign isn’t stopping with this comedy tour. In fact, Obama himself has jumped in, but with a slightly different approach. Instead of offering real solutions, he’s chosen to lecture black men, essentially accusing them of sexism if they hesitate to support Kamala. That’s right, gentlemen: if you’re not on board with Harris, you’re not just disagreeing politically, you’re officially sexist! Way to win hearts and minds, Democrats.

The icing on the cake? Kamala’s campaign seems to think that sending Ben Stiller and Andy Cohen to lead the charge is going to bring Republican men over to Team Harris. Because who better to relate to middle-class dads than two multimillionaire liberals who probably haven’t seen a Walmart from the inside? This is the kind of elite bubble-thinking that made Hillary Clinton’s “deplorables” comment so infamous.

The “Dad Vote” Disaster

Let’s be honest: there’s nothing wrong with celebrities supporting candidates. But when a campaign leans this heavily on Hollywood endorsements, it starts to look like they’ve got nothing else to offer. Instead of addressing men’s concerns about the economy, inflation, crime, or border security, Kamala’s team thinks a couple of famous faces will do the trick. It’s like they’re trying to sell the presidency as the next Marvel blockbuster, starring Kamala as the brave superhero.

And then we have the attempt to appeal to dads by trotting out Dave Bautista. His segment on Kimmel was like watching a third-rate roast at a comedy club. Did it appeal to the average American father? Let’s just say that unless your idea of political debate involves jokes about makeup and water-drinking, this approach probably fell flat.

Is This Really the Best They Can Do?

What we’re seeing here is a campaign strategy that’s so tone-deaf, it’s practically an insult to the intelligence of the American voter. Instead of addressing real issues, Kamala Harris’s campaign seems content to ride on celebrity endorsements and snarky one-liners from a Hollywood actor. Meanwhile, the average voter is more concerned about how to afford groceries and whether or not their kids’ schools are safe—topics that Kamala has conveniently avoided while basking in the glow of her celebrity friends.

It’s clear that the Democrats have no real solutions to offer, so they’re leaning on the same old gimmicks: identity politics, celebrity cameos, and condescending lectures. It’s pathetic, and honestly, it’s insulting. The American people deserve better than this sad attempt to manipulate votes through Hollywood theatrics.

Final Thoughts

If Kamala Harris wants to connect with male voters, maybe her campaign should start addressing the real issues that matter to them—like jobs, national security, and inflation—rather than relying on out-of-touch celebrities to do the talking. This strategy isn’t just pathetic; it’s downright laughable or even sad.

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JIMMY

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