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Major error found in Mike Pence’s recent campaign ad: ‘Who approved this?’

Big Mistake Spotted in Mike Pence’s Latest Campaign Ad: ‘Who ⁣Thought⁢ This Was a Good Idea?’

Look, ​I don’t want to say that former Vice President Mike Pence’s campaign has been one pathetic mistake after another — but what exactly⁢ has gone⁢ right ⁤for the ⁣man?

His poll numbers, such as they are, are‍ deflating, and⁣ he now⁤ finds himself in a distant fourth place in the RealClearPolitics polling‍ aggregate, behind former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and ⁣businessman and conservative‍ activist Vivek ‌Ramaswamy.

He began ‍his campaign​ fittingly, with ⁤an introductory speech ⁤by a mostly anonymous low-level political ally who apologized ‍for the fact Pence​ seems to often be “mayonnaise on toast“-level⁢ bland. ‌Pence, for the ​most part, hasn’t exactly done much to disabuse voters of‍ the notion, and when he has, it hasn’t been good. (Arguably, his epitaph will probably be the four ⁤words he told Tucker Carlson as he began to ‌answer a question about endless spending on Ukraine while American⁣ cities wither ⁤and rot: “That’s not my ⁤concern.”)

And ⁣now, Pence released an advertisement about energy prices in which he ​looks to be daft enough that he doesn’t even⁣ know ⁤how to pump gas.

The ad itself is pretty pro forma: “Mike Pence here. Remember $2-a-gallon gas?” Pence said at the beginning of the advertisement, inserting⁢ the nozzle into ‌the‍ gas tank ⁣of his truck. “I do. And then Joe⁤ Biden became president ⁣of the United States and⁢ launched his ⁢war on energy.”

“Since​ that⁢ time, gasoline prices are up 60 percent, electricity prices are up ⁢25 percent,” Pence⁢ continued. “Joe Biden’s war on energy is ​causing real hardship ​for working families, small ‌businesses⁣ and‌ family farms.”

“But we’ve‍ got a plan⁤ to relieve all that,” ⁤he said. ⁤“We just unveiled a Pence energy plan that will ​not⁤ only put our ‍country back on a path to ⁤energy independence, but by 2040, we will reclaim‍ America’s role as the leading ⁤producer of energy in the world.”

You may have noticed what I⁤ didn’t say about the action in​ the video: namely, when Pence actually starts‌ pumping the gas. That’s because he doesn’t. He just stands there as the ⁢machine continues beeping, ⁢prompting him to select a fuel ‍grade.⁣ He ⁤doesn’t even pretend to squeeze ‌the ‌nozzle for effect:

The Pence energy ⁤plan, in which you pay nothing⁤ to fill up⁤ your truck⁢ because ⁢you⁣ couldn’t ‌figure out‌ how to fill up your truck.

The mistake ​didn’t go unnoticed on social media; as one commenter noted, “Who thought this ‌was a ‌good idea?”

Indeed, this seemed to be a common reaction, with ‍many wondering ⁣if Pence’s ⁤cluelessness had to⁣ do with the fact‌ he’s spent four years as vice president and the better part of three as a ‌former veep:

This is hardly⁣ an excuse, though. As someone who originally hails from New Jersey —⁤ the last ‍state in ​the union which absolutely refuses ⁣to even let you pump your own fuel, thanks ⁤to appallingly stupid state laws meant, ⁢in large part, to create gas-station jobs the‍ good​ ol’ ⁣ Keynesian⁣ ditch-digging way — I can tell you that having spent your formative years not filling ⁢up your own car isn’t an impediment to figuring out⁣ the intricacies of ‌a gas nozzle. You have to be terminally out of touch to get to the point where the process ‌isn’t ⁣totally⁣ intuitive to any ⁢functioning adult.

If Pence is utterly unfamiliar with ⁤how this ‌all worked,‍ I’d like​ to think ‍there was some one on his staff ⁢who would go in, show Mr. Mayonnaise-on-Toast how to pumpy-wumpy the gassy-wassy, then tell him to do ‍another take.

Indeed, such is the ineptitude of the ‌Pence campaign that not ‌only ⁣did the figurehead​ behind it not realize‌ that the loud ​beeping from the gas ‍pump indicated​ that he needed ⁤to, ‌I dunno, ‍ do something, nobody who touched this footage —​ the cameraman, the video editor, the social⁣ media curator — realized something was wrong, ⁢either. That’s⁤ Ed Wood-level filmic​ ineptitude.

Would you vote for Mike Pence for president?

Would you vote for Mike ⁤Pence for​ president?

You ⁢can get away with this stuff if you’re a front-runner; President‌ Joe Biden ‍might forget what state he’s in (again) and then lie‌ about getting arrested in ​apartheid South⁤ Africa‌ while trying to visit Nelson Mandela (also again), and nobody’s going to throw him‌ overboard.

But that’s not Pence, who⁤ can’t afford to make a misstep at this point⁣ in⁤ the presidential sweepstakes. While the entire Republican field⁤ trails former President Donald Trump⁣ in⁤ the polls by a‍ substantial margin, Pence’s ⁣5 percent compared to Trump’s 54 percent means he’s almost 50 points behind the front-runner. Not only⁢ that, but Ramaswamy has⁤ convincingly leapt over ⁢the former vice president⁤ to secure third place — and unlike Pence, he seems to be moving on up.

I have a great deal⁣ of respect‍ for Mr. Pence as a⁤ politician — enough⁢ respect to tell‌ him that this is no way for him‌ to go out. The former veep​ seems lost, shorn of purpose, and painfully out of sync with ⁢the moment. When a candidate ‌seemingly can’t figure out how to work a ⁤gas pump, it’s ‌time for them ⁢to seriously re-evaluate their chances.

The⁢ post Big Mistake Spotted in⁤ Mike Pence’s Latest Campaign⁣ Ad: ‘Who Thought This Was a Good Idea?’ appeared first on The Western ‍Journal.



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