Greg Gutfeld identified the one fatal mistake Michelle Obama just made
Michelle Obama performed her usual last minute campaign swing for the Democrat nominee for President.
This time she did Kamala Harris more harm than good.
And Greg Gutfeld identified the one fatal mistake Michelle Obama just made.
Michelle Obama threatens men
Barack Obama ran on hope and change.
Michelle Obama famously said “when they go low, we go high.”
Kamala Harris initially centered her campaign on the idea of “joy.”
There was no hope, change, joy or taking the high road in Michelle Obama’s speech at a Kamala Harris event in Michigan.
In her remarks, Michelle Obama threatened men that Donald Trump would harm their wives, mothers and daughters so they had to vote for Kamala Harris.
“To anyone out there thinking about sitting out this election or voting for Donald Trump or a third-party candidate in protest because you’re fed up, let me warn you, your rage does not exist in a vacuum. If we don’t get this election right, your wife, your daughter, your mother, we as women will become collateral damage to your rage,” Obama exclaimed.
Greg Gutfeld found this line of reasoning ridiculous.
Gutfeld broke down Michelle Obama’s message that men voting for Donald Trump are the greatest threat to women’s physical safety and not the thugs, criminals and illegal alien gang members Democrats let run loose on the streets.
“What about the men who are the real danger? You know, she’s talking about your husband or your boyfriend being a risk. Actually, it’s the criminals and the men on the street who are unhoused and mentally ill and the gangs streaming in illegally. I’d be focused more on that,” Gutfeld stated.
The Democrat Party’s flawed message
Gutfeld said Michelle Obama’s rantings fall within the Democrat Party’s message of nagging where they alienate men from society by telling them their problems are all someone else’s fault.
“The party that has alienated men sees this solution as alienating them even more. I call this a nag spiral. As their nagging intensifies, men withdraw, and then that spurs more nagging,” Gutfeld added.
“Let’s say you’re poor. You’re not making enough money. You can’t learn it from a rich person because the rich person’s over there,” Gutfeld added.
Gutfeld explained that Democrats boxed themselves in by demanding societal conformity.
“If you’re not fit, you’re out of shape. You can’t learn from somebody who’s physically fit because they’re over there. If you’re miserable, you can’t get tips on how to be happy and find a calm life because they’re over there,” Gutfeld continued.
“So the Dems have kind of walled themselves in, demanding that everybody think the same. And if you’re just slightly different politically, morally, whatever, you can’t be there. So you’re all stuck with the same identity, meaning you can’t learn anything from anybody,” Gutfeld stated.
Gutfeld theorized that’s why free thinkers like Elon Musk were now gravitating to Donald Trump – because being a part of the Trump movement was just more fun.
“That is why the pirate ship of Trump is so interesting. All those people are different. You can learn so much from them,” Gutfeld concluded.