CNN anchor mocks Dems as 'low-T soy boys' after DNC appeals to opposite of 'testosterone-laden men'
Dana Bash reports that Gov. Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff have appealed to the anti-Hulk Hogan crowd.
On Wednesday, conservatives criticized men who support the Democratic Party, following CNN's Dana Bash's suggestion that the Harris-Walz ticket may attract less masculine males compared to their Republican counterparts.
According to Bash, Democrats are attempting to gain the approval of male voters who prefer speakers such as Gov. Tim Walz and second gentleman Doug Emhoff over wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, who publicly supported Trump at the recent Republican National Convention by removing his shirt.
Bash stated that they are using male figures, such as Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff, to communicate with men who may not fit the stereotype of being testosterone-laden, gun-toting individuals who want to listen to Hulk Hogan and the type of players who appeared at the RNC.
The CNN anchor stated that Democrats aim to win over men who are comfortable with their own skin and support women in 2024.
Bash stated that they are actively working on engaging male voters beyond their base.
Jake Tapper of CNN concurred, stating that they had previously discussed the topic of "different definitions of masculinity in 2024 and what was observed at the Trump convention," specifically referring to the RNC being described as "testosterone-y" with the presence of Kid Rock, Dana White, and Hogan.
Charlie Gasparino, a FOX Business reporter, commented on the hypocrisy of coastal elites trying to intellectualize men despite the challenges they face daily due to the male gene pool. He pointed out that being comfortable in one's own skin and not owning a gun or being a fan of the Hulk does not make someone a high testosterone dude.
The RNC and DNC are opposites, as agreed upon by the Trump campaign.
According to Steven Cheung, the DNC is characterized by low energy and low impact, with Democrats resorting to personal attacks and lies. In contrast, the RNC and President Trump have presented a positive vision for America.
The term "low-T" gained popularity on social media as a trending topic related to Bash's comments.
At the DNC, you are being openly referred to as "Low T losers" by podcaster Royce Lewis, which he finds amusing.
Wall Street Silver, with 1.4 million followers, stated that Democrat men have low testosterone and do not identify as real men, as explained by Dana Bash.
Another person responded, "What's funny is that both Democrats and Republicans will cheer this for completely opposite reasons."
I prefer my testosterone levels to be high and my firearms to be long, so I'll pass.
Popular account Libs of TikTok said the war on masculinity is continuing.
The account wrote that CNN was lamenting about toxic masculinity and the Republican men being too masculine at the DNC.
"Dana Bash says that Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff can connect with men who may not fit the stereotype of a 'testosterone-laden gun-toting guy,'" according to Libs of TikTok. "They acknowledge that Democrat men are often perceived as 'low T soyboys.'"
Another user quipped, "Their husbands' girlfriends will be voting Trump, so it balances out."
In July at the RNC, Terry Bollea, also known as Hogan, unveiled a Trump-Vance 2024 shirt beneath his "Real American" shirt, in a pro wrestling-style move.
Brother, I screamed while flexing my pythons, 'Let Trump-a-mania run wild, let Trump-a-mania rule again, and let Trump-a-mania make America great again!'
This report was contributed to by Alexander Hall and Ryan Gaydos of Planet Chronicle Digital.
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