DNC Convention Aggressively Courts the Coveted Sissy-Boy Vote

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CNN’s Dana Bash made quite an admission about her party’s efforts court “a different sort of male voter” this week at the DNC convention in Chicago. It’s kind of hilarious, because Bash can’t even disguise her disgust at the healthy testosterone levels of the average Trump voter.

Bash asserts that the Democrats are trying to expand their base by appealing to non-masculine voters. She describes Trump voters as having too much testosterone. We are, in her opinion, a bunch of knuckle-dragging hillbilly retards with our chewin’ tobacky and monster trucks and an innate ability to impregnate our own wives.

(B*tch, please! It’s 2024. We use Zyn!)

That’s why Bash says the convention has featured alternative sorts of white men like Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff this week.

Emhoff, you may remember, is a male feminist predator who impregnated the nanny during his first marriage and never managed to have any kids with his current wife, Kamala Harris. The duties of impregnating Tim Walz’s wife fell to a doctor in a fertility clinic using a turkey baster, because Walz is obviously a closeted gay man.

In other words, Democrats are courting the coveted sissy-boy vote in America. We’re pretty sure they already had that vote locked down.

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