Truth Bomb Drops on Kamala Harris, Has CNN Panel Visibly Furious After Hearing Democrats' Undeniable Mistake
Neither the Democratic Party leadership nor their allies in the mainstream media seem to grasp how unbearable many men find them.
On Sunday, conservative pundit Scott Jennings appeared on CNN, attempting to clarify why years of pushing away working-class American men have made Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democrats' latest attempts to win them over a guaranteed failure.
However, CNN’s pro-Harris panelists not only dismissed Jennings’ points but appeared visibly disturbed by them.
“It’s been a tough week” for Harris, Jennings stated in a clip shared on the social media platform X.
After a series of calamitous interviews last week, voters were exposed to the vice president's many intellectual shortcomings.
But Jennings was referring specifically to polls indicating that Harris is struggling with support from Black voters, especially men.
“This gender gap issue is real,” Jennings continued. “It’s a serious problem, and you can see the Democrats scrambling to respond.”
Then came the remark that ruffled feathers on the CNN panel.
“A lot of men feel like Democrats care more about people who want to transition to a different gender than about men who just want to be men,” Jennings said.
At the mention of men possibly rejecting transgender ideology, the CNN panelists quickly moved to interrupt him, but Jennings pressed on.
“And no amount of phony hunting stunts or embarrassing ads is going to fix that. The damage is done,” Jennings concluded.
In another segment, Jennings elaborated on why working-class men of all backgrounds would likely turn away from Harris and the Democrats.
“They’ve been told over and over that they are the problem,” Jennings said, referring to working-class men.
Meanwhile, another X user made a note of the “audible gasps” coming from the CNN panelists.
Overall, the Democrats' recent approach to male voters reveals just how disconnected and elitist the party has become.
After years of denouncing “toxic masculinity,” many liberals seem to have lost any true understanding of masculinity. So, when they attempt to address male voters, they end up addressing a caricature of them.
For example, former President Barack Obama recently spoke to Black men in his usual patronizing manner. Rather than discussing their values or concerns, Obama insinuated that their reluctance to support Harris was rooted in sexism.
Unsurprisingly, conservative Black men did not appreciate being labeled in such a way.
Jennings’ reference to “hunting stunts” brought up Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, Harris’s running mate, who provided a moment of unintended humor.
In the video clip meant to appeal to outdoor enthusiasts, Walz awkwardly fumbled with a shotgun.
“My little sister could beat him up,” country singer John Rich joked.
Even liberal comedian Bill Maher criticized the Democrats for trying to use Walz as a way to connect with Black male voters.
Jennings’ mention of “embarrassing ads” was in reference to a Harris commercial so painful to watch, it must be seen to be believed.
“Kamala is losing men by a historic margin. So she put out this ad with men declaring they’re ‘man enough’ to vote for her. I cringed multiple times. This will definitely solve her problem with men. Enjoy,” Clay Travis of Outkick commented, alongside the cringeworthy 94-second video.
In summary, the cringy ad and tone-deaf outreach efforts led by people like Walz and Obama illustrate that top Democrats have a deep disdain for the men they clearly don’t understand.
Moreover, the response from the CNN panel to Jennings highlights the fact that many Democrats aren’t interested in learning. It seems that wealthy liberals would rather stick to their preconceived notions of working-class men.
Ironically, when these working-class men play a key role in helping Donald Trump return to the White House on Nov. 5, Obama and his condescending peers will likely continue to blame their loss on the supposed bigotry of others.