Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the panel react to a new advertisement for Vice President Kamala Harris that features professional actors on ‘Gutfeld!’
So last week, fans of Kamala Harris dropped this ad, "Men for Kamala." And you might want to pop a Midol before you take a look.
CREATIVES FOR HARRIS AD: I'm man enough to enjoy a barrel-proof bourbon. Meat. Man enough to cook my steak rare. Man enough to deadlift 500 and braid the s*** out of my daughter's hair. You think I'm afraid to rebuild a carburetor? I eat carburetors for breakfast. I ain't afraid of bears. That's what bear hugs are for. I'll tell you another thing I sure as s*** am not afraid of -- women. They want to control their bodies? I say go for it. They want to use IVF to start a family? I'm not afraid of families. I'm man enough to tell you that I cried at "Love Actually," "Good Will Hunting," "West Side Story" -- that and "Predator." I'm sick of so-called men domineering, belittling and controlling women just so they can feel more powerful. That's not how my momma raised me.
Actors portraying Kamala Harris supporters in an ad attempting to appeal to men and argue that voting for Vice President Kamala Harris is a great way to assert one's masculinity. (Jacob Reed YouTube channel)
I hope there were tampons in the men's room at that audition. That was as manly as Dylan Mulvany shaving Rachel Levine's legs. Now, the ad wasn't authorized by any candidate, but it could have been paid for by Trump because it was about as authentic as Tim Walz's war record. Although so-called voters were paid actors and not typical actors either, as far as I know, none are successfully waiting tables. Their film credits are rarer than fruit in Brian Stelter's lunch. But some of those men were so effeminate they asked to be paid $0.80 on the dollar.
A SEXIST WOULD SAY!
Hahaha, not funny. The message was........