REPORT: Kamala Harris campaign is currently in ‘meltdown’ mode over THIS voter group



Let’s face it. Men don’t like Kamala Harris. Well, that is men who haven’t totally rejected their masculinity and allowed the woke mind virus to rid them of all sensibility.

Unsurprisingly, Donald Trump has an iron grip on the male vote, and Kamala Harris knows it.

“Let's just say tempers are heightened in the Kamala Harris campaign right now because their appeal to men has been backfiring,” says Liz Wheeler. “Trump by the way is outpacing Kamala in getting men's votes so much more than ... any Republican candidate versus a Democrat candidate in recent history.”

The campaign has thrown everything it can think of at Donald Trump in the final weeks leading up to the election. It’s recycled the Trump is Hitler narrative. It’s tried to “troll out allegations of sexual misconduct,” which were debunked immediately. It's run defamatory pieces against him. It's rallied its media allies to condemn him as a fascist. It's churned out ridiculous campaign ads, like the “I’m a man” ad that was so outrageous, many thought it was satire. It's even “trotted out Michelle Obama to make an appeal to men to vote for Kamala Harris.”

While some of these tactics have worked in the past, “none of them are sticking” this time, says Liz.

People are waking up to the reality that the Democrat Party runs on “egregious lies” pinned against its political opponent.

Further, people are finally seeing the truth about our mainstream media.

“They are not journalists; they are not reporting on what's happening; they are not holding government accountable. They are actual propaganda arms of the Democrat Party who hate us,” says Liz.

But “there is an antidote to this problem,” she adds. To find out what it is, watch the clip above.

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Megyn Kelly obliterates Bill Maher’s Trump = fascist argument so perfectly, he just changes the subject – ‘Let’s get off this’



Megyn Kelly was recently invited on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” and let’s just say, their exchange was tense. Not all that surprising when you consider both their personalities and their political stances.

Dave Rubin, although he disagrees with many of Maher’s arguments, says that there’s one area where the television host deserves some credit: “He was willing to [have Megyn on the show] right before the election.”

However, the rest of the credit goes to Kelly for “completely dismantling Bill's argument that Trump is a fascist.”

When Maher brought up “the things [Trump] has been saying and all the people in his administration who said he's a fascist, he wants to be a fascist, he talks like a fascist,” Kelly annihilated his argument with ease.

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“I don’t care about all that,” she retorted. “They've been saying that about Trump for years; they've been saying that about Republican candidates for years.”

“If you are at all center or center right, you are used to having your candidate of choice completely demonized, whether it’s the f-word, the r-word, the misogynist word,” she continued, pointing to the way Mitt Romney was deemed “a raging sexist” and John McCain “a raging racist” by the left.

“We no longer are listening to them. Trump has incendiary rhetoric — there's no question — but we have four years to judge him by, and the country was going pretty well when Trump was in there, unlike the four years we've had under these two,” she explained.

When Maher brought up the economy that “Trump inherited” from Barack Obama, Kelly fired back, “So Trump has Obama to thank for his economy, but Biden can’t thank Trump for anything?”

“Let’s get off this because it’s not really what I want to get to,” Maher responded.

“Bill, with all due respect, there’s probably a reason you don’t want to get to it,” says Dave. “She dismantled it” and “showed the hypocrisy.”

“Lefties generally don't want to have any level of debate with people on the right anymore because ... the arguments on the right, generally speaking, are much more cogent and obvious,” he adds.

To hear Kelly obliterate Maher’s argument on the border and illegal immigration, watch the clip above.

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4 reasons NOT to believe General Kelly’s recent claim that Trump wanted a Nazi military



In what Glenn Beck says is the “one of the most horrifying things [he’s] ever seen,” Kamala Harris, during a surprise address from the vice presidential mansion, used the power of her office to once again make the case that Donald Trump is Hitler.

Despite the fact that Democrats and their media allies have demanded that Donald Trump “tone down his rhetoric,” the left continues to repeat the same language that likely inspired the assassination attempts against him. Harris’ surprise address is the latest example.

On October 23, the VP, with a contrived distraught expression, delivered the following statement: “So yesterday we learned that Donald Trump’s former Chief of Staff John Kelly, a retired four-star general, confirmed that while Donald Trump was president, he said he wanted generals like Adolf Hitler had. Donald Trump said that because he does not want a military that is loyal to the United States Constitution; he wants a military that is loyal to him.”

According to Glenn, not only is this most likely completely made up, it’s a sign that “the wheels are coming off of [Harris’] campaign at record speed.”

Glenn lists the reasons we shouldn’t buy in to this latest ploy to smear Donald Trump.

Number one, John Kelly “has a bone with Donald Trump” because Trump fired him.

Number two, the timing is suspicious.

Kelly “has just now – a week and a half before this election – decided to come out with this statement,” despite it happening years ago.

“Believable? No,” says Glenn.

Number three, if what Kelly alleges “actually happened, Kelly is discrediting himself” because the United States is “one of the only countries that insists on loyalty to the Constitution” and not the president.

“If that had happened, he should have gone in front of the American people immediately, but he didn't,” says Glenn.

Number four, “there’s no corroborating evidence of this.”

What there is evidence of, however, is that the military was “sabotaging [Trump]” during his term.

Trump “would say, ‘we're going this way with our foreign policy,’ and the State Department and generals in the Pentagon were sabotaging that. They were calling our allies and our foes and saying, ‘Don't worry about it,”’ Glenn recalls.

To hear more of Glenn’s analysis, watch the clip above.

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WATCH: The queen of gaslighting, Karine Jean-Pierre, scolds Peter Doocy for ‘dangerous’ question about White House's anti-Trump rhetoric



Ironically, the anti-hate speech party is the same one perpetuating the violence-inducing anti-Trump rhetoric by continuing to liken him to Hitler, spread the message that he’ll end democracy, rule as a dictator, and even imprison certain groups.

Even though Trump has escaped two attempts to assassinate him now, the left continues to use the same language, leading many to fear that the political violence directed toward him will only continue.

When Fox News’ Peter Doocy pointed this out in a press conference, House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s response can only be described as gaslighting at its finest.

Dave Rubin plays the clip:

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“It's been only two days since somebody allegedly tried to kill Donald Trump again, and you're here at the podium in the White House briefing room calling him a threat. How many more assassination attempts on Donald Trump until the president and the vice president and you pick a different word to describe Trump other than threat?” Doocy asked.

“I actually completely disagree with the premise of your question. The question that you’re asking, it is also incredibly dangerous in the way that you’re asking it because American people are watching,” Jean-Pierre began before launching into a jeremiad about how much the Biden-Harris administration has always condemned political violence.

“And to say that from an administration who has consistently condemned political violence, from an administration where the president called the former president and was thankful, grateful that he was OK, from an administration who has called out January 6, called out the attack of Paul Pelosi, called out and said we need to lower the temperature after the Butler incident — and now for you to make that kind of, of comment in your question ... your question involved a comment and a statement and that is also incredibly dangerous when we have been very clear in condemning political violence from here,” she continued.

After that grand display of gaslighting, she turned the conversation toward January 6 and used it as a justification for calling Trump a threat.

“What I have said about the former president about January 6 is facts that you all have reported. It is fact. When you have a former president who basically says that the results of the election were not the results of the election when dozens of more than 60 Republican judges said that it was a free and fair election — more than 60 said it was indeed a free and fair election. You had more than 2,000 people who were told to go to the Capitol. It was one of the darkest days of our democracy,” she ranted, adding that there were “law enforcement officers who died because of what happened at the Capitol.”

“They were there because the former president told them to go there. I mean, I don't know if that's not a threat in our democracy when it was one of the darkest days of our democracy — January 6, one of the darkest days — and so we have been very clear from here. ... It is welcome to have those disagreement on the economy, on health care, on foreign policy, but when you start bringing up political rhetoric, that is not OK,” she said.

Despite her lengthy attempt to shut him down and steer the conversation in a different direction, Doocy wasn’t deterred.

“But to your point, there are people watching at home who might miss the part where you say ‘let's lower the temperature,’ and there are mentally unstable people who are attempting to kill political candidates, attempting to kill Donald Trump, and they are still hearing this White House refer to him as a threat. Is there no concern that people are taking that literally?” he pressed.

“We’re using examples. We’re not just saying that to say it. January 6, Peter. January 6. Wait, January 6. How many times do you have to — January 6, 2021,” she fired back.

Dave can’t help but laugh at the ridiculousness of her “belabored” language.

“She’s accusing Peter Doocy of being dangerous” when he was “just asking if the Biden administration could lower the temperature, and that somehow is dangerous,” he laughs.

To see the footage of the press conference, watch the clip above.

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