The Stepford Wives of the Democratic Party
In a desperate plea to women voters, a new Harris/Walz ad with Julia Roberts tells wives to lie to their husbands
Julia Roberts is the voice of a new ad, sponsored by Vote Common Good, a progressive evangelical group, that encourages wives to lie to their husbands at the voting booth.
Roberts opens with this statement: “In the one place in America where women still have the right to choose…”
Ugh.
Then she tells wives they can vote “any way you want, and no one will ever know.”
After the woman marks her ballot for Harris/Walz, she walks up to her Trump-supporting husband, who of course is presented as a hapless male, whereupon he asks his wife, “Did you make the right choice, honey?”
And the wife answers, “Sure did, honey!” and smiles like she ate a canary.
The ad then ends with Roberts saying, “Remember, what happens in the booth stays in the booth.”
A desperate attempt to win the suburban women vote
Desperate for a woman president at all costs, and desperate to return Roe v. Wade to its original unconstitutional status, where abortion had been deemed an inalienable right—rather than a matter for the states to determine whether, and to what extent, it should be legal—Julia Roberts pleads with married women voters to lie to their husbands.
No one needs to know, she says.
This might be comical if it weren’t so sad. Sad because the left-wing elite is convinced that suburban women can’t think for themselves—or, worse, can’t share with their husbands who they really want to vote for (which is obviously Kamala Harris because, duh), so their solution to this pretend problem is to tell women they should resort to lying.
Sad because the left-wing elite is so out of touch with everyday Americans they don’t realize we’re already suffering a gender war in this country, and all they just did with this ad is throw another bomb at the fight.
Sad because the left-wing elite has clearly never met the right-leaning women of America who are made of such strong stock they’re impervious to the condescending tactics of the Hollywood elite.
Nor would they ever think of hiding their vote from their husbands, who know exactly what their wives think about everything.
Makes one wonder what kind of marriages Dems have.
Whoever made that ad doesn't know any conservative women, ha ha! And my mother is 93. The idea that she, or ANY of the women I grew up among (all married, and most of them--although not my mother--conservative) voted the way their husbands told them to is hilarious. They all voted, and they voted their minds.
Seems to me that the only reason a wife would keep her vote secret from her husband is if her husband was unable to manage the two of them having different opinions/perspectives. So...makes me wonder about that kind of marriage.