Barack Obama is on the campaign trail again for Kamala Harris, but it’s hard to know if he’s actually helping her. He recently tried to shame black men for daring to have a mind of their own, implying that if they didn’t support Harris, they were somehow betraying their race and gender, saying, “And you're coming up with all kinds of reasons and excuses, I've got a problem with that.”

Mr. Testosterone at work. Insulting half the country, as he did so effectively during his eight-year presidency.


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But he wasn’t done, despite the criticism; he was back at it Monday, once again slamming the XY chromosome crowd for well... being men.

I mean, sorry, but who uses the phrase “dilly dally” in a sentence?

"Do not dilly or dally… get out there," Obama said, addressing Pennsylvanians yet to cast a ballot on the penultimate day of early voting.

Then he launched into a tirade decrying males who think we’re on the wrong track—an objectively disastrous track, given the extremist Biden-Harris regime that we’ve been subjected to:

"I've noticed this, especially with some men who seem to think Trump's behavior is somehow a sign of strength. You know, sort of the macho; fake-macho thing – I'm here to tell you that's not what real strength is," Obama said near the close of his speech, after criticizing Trump's New York City rally for featuring crude comic Kill Tony, who referred to Puerto Rico as an "island of garbage."

A note about the faux controversy that is the Puerto Rico Garbage-Gate: there is an actual garbage problem there. The comedian wasn’t calling the people or the territory garbage:


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But Mr. Strength wasn’t done:

"How can you tell yourself that it's OK [to vote for Trump] as long as our side wins?" he said, later adding, "Real strength is about working hard. Real strength is about taking responsible [sic] and real strength is about telling the truth even when it's inconvenient. Real strength is about being comfortable enough to treat everybody with dignity and respect. Real strength is about helping people who need it, and standing up for those who can't always stand up for themselves."

What he didn’t say: “Real strength is making millions off your divisive presidency and buying numerous multi-million dollar properties in Martha’s Vineyard, D.C.  and Hawaii and making sure not to mix with the ‘dirty folk.’”

Would you trust this guy to change your flat tire?

He ranted on, but you get the point: you should be ashamed, just for... everything that you are. Shame for the Nazis, shame for the toxic males, shame for comedians telling jokes—you should be ashamed of it all.

It’s not working. Americans have had enough of the Democrats' divisive BS. It’s time to take a stand. If you haven’t yet voted, do not let anything stop you—not nature, not long lines, not Barack Betamax Obama, not their endless shaming—nothing.

We need to vote like the future of our country depends on it, because, well… it does.