As Bash sought for dear life at her own point, I recorded what she said below and cut out all the “ums” and pauses.
“They are doing this in trying to present male figures — Tim Walz being one, Doug Emhoff last night, who can speak to the men out there who may not be the sort of testosterone-loaded… ya know, gun-toting sort of guy who wants to listen to Hulk Hogan, and the sort of players that came out of the RNC,” said Bash.
Bash tried to course correct here by portraying masculinity as supporting a female president.
“In addition, recognize that it’s okay in 2024 to be a male content in his own flesh who supports a woman,” Bash said. “And that’s something they’re truly trying to work on with male voters beyond the base.”
Actually, Bash is talking about a problem that many Democratic strategists, including James Carville, have spoke about. Men, particularly young men, are rapidly embracing conservatism and leaving the Democrat Party; while they may be perplexed as to why, anyone remotely paying close attention will clearly understand.
As I already mentioned, the villainizing of males and masculinity is costing Democrats dearly—including with Generation Z.
If the Democrats were clever, they would stop demonizing males for merely being men and create the impression that their basic nature is terrible and bad. They won’t, though. Their basis is mostly based on “feminist,” which hardly precisely reflects a supporter of women either. Males will therefore keep departing the Democrat Party, leaving behind, quite honestly, feminized males that nobody seems to appreciate.
LOL! CNN admits Democrat men aren’t exactly the manly type. pic.twitter.com/mRGQ97GBWh
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) August 22, 2024
Bash is not wrong then. Though that’s not exactly enticing someone to support the Democrats, the DNC is obviously addressing these males who have abandoned their own manhood.