With the ascension of Saint Kamala, we at the moment are watching the Imply Lady rebranding of the Democratic Social gathering.
It must be the largest miscalculation in political historical past.
As polls present America’s younger males are lurching rightward at a speedy tempo, the Democrat model has lastly developed into the occasion of scolding shrews, nagging Karens, and “preachy females,” as Dem dinosaur James Carville calls them.
Its picture is tied to a sort of unserious, self-involved, neurotic, dogmatic Dem-fem who insists on telling you her pronouns and whose highest objective is abortion on demand proper up till the second of delivery.
She is frightened of males until they’re transgender or submissive “white dudes for Kamala” with man buns.
Now that Scranton Joe is out of the image and Kamala is on the helm, the feminizing pattern is accelerating the occasion into sure electoral oblivion (with the apparent caveat for election fraud).
Male flight to Trump
Dem-fems have propelled younger males, ages 18 to 29, into the arms of the primally masculine Donald Trump at an astonishing tempo, putting Republicans on a trajectory to win the testosterone demographic for the primary time in additional than 20 years, based on a brand new Wall Avenue Journal ballot.
The vast majority of younger males now assist Trump, a swing of 29 factors since 2020.
The unusual celebration of Kamala because the Lady Energy Queen Bee atop an enormous coconut, as New York Journal styled her on its cowl this week, is hardly more likely to woo again these voters.
The Democrats’ new chick-centric bent is behind makes an attempt to boomerang Kamala’s well-catalogued “bizarre” persona again onto J.D. Vance and Donald Trump.
“Bizarre and creepy” is how Dem-fems really feel about regular red-blooded males, and since they’re so self-centered and cosseted, they assume all ladies really feel the identical method.
Kamala truly is bizarre, so little doubt the phrase has dominated focus group periods about her.
The cackle, for one factor, is bizarre.
It’s all the time startlingly inappropriate and appears to have much less to do with mirth than altering the topic.
We haven’t seen the cackle for some time, so possibly the strategists have advised her to tone it down.
Then there are her unusual nonsense riddles which she repeats repeatedly as if everybody wasn’t mystified the primary time.
A traditional within the style is: “What will be, unburdened by what has been.”
One other phrase that she likes a lot she as soon as repeated it 4 instances in three consecutive sentences, is “the importance of the passage of time.”
Or how about: “It’s time for us to do what we’ve been doing. And that point is every single day.”
She additionally has created unwitting comedy gold together with her gushing odes to Venn diagrams and college buses.
These Kamalaisms are so eccentric that they’re virtually endearing, if she wasn’t aiming to be chief of the free world.
However reasonably than embracing her inside weirdo, Shamala is operating away from it, like all the things else about her previous, from the novel left positions she has all the time espoused, to her very racial id, as soon as Indian, now black, as Trump identified Wednesday, to outrage from the same old suspects.
Dubbing Vance and Trump “bizarre” smells like a pre-emptive strike dreamed up by skilled image-makers.
It might need protected Kamala from being portrayed as “bizarre,” however in a single fell swoop it has neutralized their try to color Trump as an existential menace to democracy as a result of he’s now only a innocent weirdo.
Cat women’ claws out
The “bizarre” line of assault can be schoolyard payback to Vance, who characterised Democrats a couple of years again as a “a bunch of childless cat women who’re depressing at their very own lives and the alternatives that they’ve made.”
Oppo researchers dredged up the quote final week, sending Dem-fems into apoplexy.
“My God, they went after cat folks,” exclaimed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a Kamala VP hopeful.
“Good luck with that. Activate the Web and see what cat folks do while you go after them.”
He’s not unsuitable, judging by the ferocity of the assaults on Vance, which present that childless cat women have cornered the market on umbrage.
“JD Vance is bizarre,” mentioned a Harris 2024 marketing campaign e-mail final week with the headline, “JD Vance Is a Creep (Who Desires to Ban Abortion Nationwide).”
On “The View,” the ancestral dwelling of Dem-fems, one ditzy visitor learn aloud from her DNC speaking factors to nail the GOP is “bizarre” theme.
“Monitoring women’ durations? Bizarre. Banning books? Coming for drag exhibits? That’s bizarre.”
Somebody even made up a narrative that Vance as soon as “had intercourse with a sofa cushion” after which the AP fact-checked the apparent joke as if it had been in any method believable simply to seed it into mainstream discourse.
Calling Vance “bizarre” can be a canine whistle to bigots who’ve been muttering about his conversion to Catholicism.
Of their twisted minds, anybody who’s conservative and Catholic is a da Vinci code weirdo.
He’s a prickly man missing the Trump attraction and political smarts, however the vitriol with which the Democratic Social gathering and its media lickspittles have been going after him exhibits how scared they’re that he’s growing the philosophical underpinnings of a brand new populist politics that they prefer to name Christian nationalism however is only a family-centered set of insurance policies that enables American society to heal itself from inside.
And contemplating Vance’s dysfunctional childhood because the son of an addict, they’re merciless to mock him for idealizing the child-centered household that he by no means had,
All they’re doing is proving they don’t like males, not projecting a extra constructive message that the Democratic Social gathering is pro-women.
Clearly it isn’t.
Simply take the callousness confirmed by its leaders to the rape and homicide of girls and women by the unlawful migrants they allowed into the nation — principally military-age males from the Third World with distinctly retrograde views about feminine empowerment.
Go determine.
Anti-woman vibe
Or take the unintended admission by Pete Buttigieg, one other VP hopeful, who advised his fellow “white dudes” on the Harris marketing campaign livestream that abortion is nice for males as a result of it frees them from the duty.
“What’s actually filling my sails proper now” [is that] “males are additionally extra free in a rustic the place we’ve a president who stands up for issues like entry to abortion care.
The embrace of transgenderism by Kamala and the remainder of her occasion is one other instance of the anti-woman vibe.
She even launched her marketing campaign on the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” TV present.
Elevating a distinct segment fetish to a central marketing campaign function will not be merely a matter of being inclusive, however is about empowering a subversive political motion that finally seeks to erase ladies and their personal areas.
From the occasion that gave us “What’s a girl?” Supreme Court docket picks, it’s hardly stunning that Kamala backs males in ladies’s sport and boys in lady’s loos.
However pro-women she will not be.