The Harris-Walz Campaign is being credited with producing one of the most absurd political ads of all time as the campaign continues to struggle with men.
The ad begins with a diverse group of men, one of whom was watering a garden, another who was lifting weights, and so forth. “I’m a man,” each of the men featured in the ad declares.
They then proceed to describe the masculine activities each of them partake in. “I’m man enough to enjoy a barrel-proof bourbon” and “man enough to cook my steak rare. Man enough to deadlift 500 and braid the sh** out of my daughter’s hair,” the men say.
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“You think I’m afraid to rebuild a carburetor? I eat carburetors for breakfast. I ain’t afraid of bears, thats what bear hugs are for.”
One of the men then declares that he is “sure as sh** not afraid of women,” something all of the actors in the ad proceeded to echo. “They want to control their bodies? I say go for it. They want to use IVF to start a family? I ain’t afraid of families. They want to be childless cat