With the rise of Saint Kamala, we are now seeing the renaming of the Democratic Party's Mean Girl.
It has to be the biggest miscalculation in political history.
As polls show that young Americans are moving rightward at a rapid pace, the Democratic brand has finally become the party of scolding shrews, annoying Karens, and “preacher women,” as the dinosaur Dem. James Carville calls them
Their image is tied to a non-serious, self-involved, neurotic, dogmatic type of Dem-fem who insists on telling you their pronouns and whose ultimate goal is abortion on demand until the moment of birth.
She's afraid of men unless they're transgender or submissive “white friends for Kamala” with man buns.
Now that Scranton Joe is out and Kamala is in charge, the feminizing trend is speeding the party toward certain electoral oblivion (with the obvious caveat of voter fraud).
Male flight to Trump
The dem-fems have pushed young men, between 18 and 29 years old, into the arms of men. donald trump at an astonishing rate, putting Republicans on a trajectory to win over the testosterone demographic for the first time in more than two decades, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll.
A majority of young people now support Trump, a 29-point shift from 2020.
Kamala's bizarre celebration as a Girl Power Queen Bee atop a giant coconut, as New York magazine covered her this week, is unlikely to appeal to these voters.
The new chick-centric bent of the Democrats is behind the attempts to rehash Kamala's well-catalogued “weird” persona. JD Vance and Trump.
“Weird and creepy” is how Dem-fems feel about normal red-blooded men, and because they're so self-absorbed and bullied, they think all women feel the same way.
Kamala is really weird, so the word has certainly dominated the focus group sessions about her.
Laughter, on the one hand, is strange.
It's always shockingly inappropriate and seems to have less to do with joy than changing the subject.
We haven't heard the laugh in a while, so maybe the strategists have told him to tone it down.
Then there are his weird nonsensical riddles that he repeats over and over again as if everyone wasn't puzzled the first time.
A classic of the genre is: “What can be, discharged by what has been”.
Another phrase he likes so much, he once repeated it four times in three consecutive sentences is “the meaning of the passage of time.”
Or how about: “It's time to do what we've been doing. And that time is every day.”
He's also inadvertently created comedy gold with his spewed odes to Venn diagrams and school buses.
These Kamalaisms are so eccentric they'd almost be endearing, if she weren't aiming to be the leader of the free world.
But instead of embracing her inner queer, Shamala runs away from it, like everything she does about her past, from the radical leftist positions she's always championed, to her once-Indian racial identity. , now black, as Trump pointed out Wednesday. to the outrage of the usual suspects.
Dubbing Vance and Trump “weird” smacks of a preemptive strike dreamed up by professional image makers.
It might have protected Kamala from being portrayed as a “freak,” but in one fell swoop he's neutralized his attempt to paint Trump as an existential threat to democracy because now he's just a harmless weirdo.
Catwoman's claws out
The “strange” line of attack is also the schoolyard recovery in Vance, which Democrats characterized a few years ago as “a bunch of childless cat women who are miserable with their own lives and the choices they've made.”
Oppo researchers dredged up the quote last week, sending Dem-fems into apoplexy.
“My God, they chased the cats,” exclaimed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a Kamala vice-presidential hopeful.
“Good luck with that. Turn on the internet and see what the cats do when you go after them.”
He's not wrong, judging by the ferocity of the attacks on Vance, which prove that childless catwomen have cornered the market on the shadow.
“JD Vance is weird,” said an email from the Harris 2024 campaign last week with the headline: “JD Vance is an idiot (who wants to ban abortion nationwide).”
On “The View,” the ancestral home of Dem-fems, a dumbass guest read aloud his DNC talking points to clear up the “GOP is weird” theme.
“Controlling girls' periods? strange Ban the books? Are you coming to drag shows? This is strange.”
Someone even made up a story that Vance once “had sex with a couch cushion” and then the AP checked the obvious joke as if it was somehow plausible just to slip it into the general discourse .
Bringing in “weird” Vance is really a dog whistle to the bigots who have been grumbling about his conversion to Catholicism.
In their twisted minds, anyone who is conservative and Catholic is a stranger to The Da Vinci Code.
He's a prickly fellow who lacks Trump's charm and political savvy, but the vitriol with which the Democratic Party and its media outlets have hounded him shows how afraid they are that he's developing the philosophical underpinnings of a new populist politics that they like. we call it Christian nationalism, but it's just a set of family-centered policies that allow American society to heal itself from within.
And given Vance's dysfunctional childhood as the son of an addict, they're cruel to mock him for idealizing the child-centered family he never had.
All they are doing is showing that they don't like men, not projecting a more positive message that the Democratic Party is pro-women.
Obviously it is not.
Just take the cruelty shown by their leaders in the face of the rape and murder of women and girls by the illegal migrants they allowed into the country, mostly military-aged men from the Third World with distinctly retrograde views on female empowerment
Imagine.
Anti-woman environment
Or take the accidental admission by Pete Buttigieg, another VP hopeful, who told his fellow “white friends” on Harris' live campaign that abortion is great for men because it frees them from responsibility.
“What really fills my sails right now” [is that] “Men are also freer in a country where we have a president who stands up for things like access to abortion care.”
Kamala and the rest of her party's embrace of transgenderism is another example of the anti-women vibe.
He even launched his campaign on the TV show “RuPaul's Drag Race.”
Elevating a niche fetish to a central campaign role isn't just about being inclusive, it's about empowering a subversive political movement that ultimately seeks to erase women and their private spaces.
From the party that gave us “What is a woman?” Choose the Supreme Court, it's no wonder Kamala supports men in women's sports and boys in girls' bathrooms.
But in favor of women it is not.