Kamala Harris Ridiculed for ‘Queer Eye’ Cast Video: ‘Yep, Totally Run With This
Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism after posting a video celebrating Pride Month that featured her meeting with the cast of Bravo’s “Queer Eye” at the White House. In the video, she thanked the cast for a meaningful conversation on the progress the LGBTQI+ community has made over the past 20 years. However, critics argued that Harris should focus more on urgent issues like illegal immigration and inflation, which they believe are of greater concern to most Americans. Some commentators also compared the event unfavorably to previous, more substantive White House engagements with LGBTQI+ leaders, while others sarcastically commented on Harris’s interaction with the show’s cast.
Vice President Kamala Harris faced a wave of backlash over a video celebrating Pride Month and showing her visit with the cast of Bravo’s “Queer Eye.”
Harris posted the video on Tuesday, along with the following caption: “The cast of @QueerEye joined me at the White House to discuss the hard-fought progress the LGBTQI+ community has made in the past 20 years. Thank you for a meaningful conversation, for giving my office your stamp of approval, and for being fabulous.”
WATCH:
The cast of @QueerEye joined me at the White House to discuss the hard-fought progress the LGBTQI+ community has made in the past 20 years.
Thank you for a meaningful conversation, for giving my office your stamp of approval, and for being fabulous. pic.twitter.com/L3pzaYpo1W
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) June 18, 2024
Critics quickly pointed out that many Americans were far more concerned with illegal immigration and the porous southern border — of which Harris was supposed to be the czar — and inflation than they were with things like whether or not her office got their official “stamp of approval.”
“Yep. Totally run with this,” Joe Concha posted.
Yep. Totally run with this. https://t.co/dFKeVzHn2u
— Joe Concha (@JoeConchaTV) June 19, 2024
“Bill Clinton was the first president to invite leaders of the gay and lesbian community to the White House in 1993. This is what it looked like, because they were serious people doing something serious, not celebrity clowns,” David Marcus added.
Bill Clinton was the first president to invite leaders of the gay and lesbian community to the White House in 1993. This is what it looked like, because they were serious people doing something serious, not celebrity clowns. https://t.co/r11n7536My pic.twitter.com/XmiuLGQaGX
— David Marcus (@BlueBoxDave) June 18, 2024
“It’s like a government test of the perfect weapon to destroy charisma. Can she crush the vibe of even these four exceptionally charming men?” Mary Katherine Ham posted.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP
It’s like a government test of the perfect weapon to destroy charisma. Can she crush the vibe of even these four exceptionally charming men? https://t.co/npSPVptjTz
— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) June 19, 2024
“The Biden campaign should definitely run this as an ad in Midwestern swing states,” Doug Powers suggested.
The Biden campaign should definitely run this as an ad in Midwestern swing states. https://t.co/gz1huR0Luq
— Doug Powers (@ThePowersThatBe) June 19, 2024
Actor Matthew Marsden summed up the situation: “They are losing the black and Hispanic vote, so they are trying to pander to another group. Since when does the White House need the ‘stamp of approval’ of a bunch of dudes on a tv show? All this while we are getting dragged into a war, terrorists are flooding over our borders and people are struggling to pay their bills. Don’t tell me Republicans are out of touch with the common man.”
They are losing the black and Hispanic vote, so they are trying to pander to another group.
Since when does the White House need the “ stamp of approval” of a bunch of dudes on a tv show?
All this while we are getting dragged into a war, terrorists are flooding over our… https://t.co/mvUwBVcCuz
— Matthew Marsden (@matthewdmarsden) June 19, 2024
" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
Now loading...