Dem PAC Drops Cringe Ad Portraying ‘MAGA Republicans’ as Sweaty Anti-Abortion Creeps

A Democrat PAC released a cringeworthy political ad portraying “MAGA Republicans” as creepy sweaty degenerates and religious zealots who want to control women’s bodies.
Classic liberal projection.
The “THESE GUYS ARE JUST WEIRD” ad by Won’t Pac Down shows a series of obvious Biden voters portraying themselves as what they conceive to be typical Trump supporters, creepily explaining how they will outlaw abortion nationwide and control your sex life.
THESE GUYS ARE JUST WEIRD.
— Won’t PAC Down (@wontpacdown) July 29, 2024
JD Vance and his Project 2025 weirdos want to control your bedroom. Will you let them? pic.twitter.com/JnNbuRzkAH
After Roe v Wade was overturned in 2022, Trump’s stance has been simply to return the issue of abortion to the states in accordance with the Constitution.
It appears the term “weird” has become in vogue for the Democrats, since Kamala Harris and others like Rep. Eric Swalwell (Calif.) recently labeled Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance as “weird” over their pro-life policy stances.
The “J.D. Vance is weird” crowd apparently has zero self-awareness.
“JD Vance is weird” – Team Kamala Harris pic.twitter.com/avMgy4Kp8M
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) July 28, 2024
“J.D. Vance is weird..” pic.twitter.com/AQzWPZq3nD
— Real Ben Garrison Cartoons (@GrrrGraphics) July 29, 2024
“JD Vance is weird.” pic.twitter.com/mc080DGGiy
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) July 28, 2024
JD Vance is so weird pic.twitter.com/zlKE1rL75d
— Coddled affluent professional (@feelsdesperate) July 28, 2024
“JD Vance is weird.” pic.twitter.com/OKFM9RehGK
— Kyle Mann (@The_Kyle_Mann) July 29, 2024
JD Vance is so weird. pic.twitter.com/1MAyLFHVdR
— Bad Hombre (@joma_gc) July 29, 2024
“JD Vance is weird” pic.twitter.com/4L7HjT337g
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) July 28, 2024
Democrats – “J. D. Vance is weird.”
— Epstein’s Sheet. ? (@meantweeting1) July 29, 2024
Also Democrats… ?? pic.twitter.com/u4CeLtQUTR
“JD Vance is weird.” pic.twitter.com/M6y8BIVUKr
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) July 28, 2024
“JD Vance is weird.” pic.twitter.com/Jcq8ytsEKh
— ??????Hollaria Briden, Esq. (@HollyBriden) July 29, 2024
Well he did have sex with a couch? Oh,wait that was another completely made up lie. https://t.co/sYHfrXKvSN
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) July 29, 2024
The Dems: “J.D. Vance is weird”
— Clandestine (@WarClandestine) July 29, 2024
Also the Dems: pic.twitter.com/5pjX2m5dQO
“JD Vance is weird” pic.twitter.com/IdZQlX0OLj
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) July 29, 2024
“J.D. Vance is weird. A deplorable, hillbilly even. Ok, Anon?” pic.twitter.com/0cpMHOmF1N
— swêêt savagé (@lovemylife81) July 29, 2024
Democrats: “J.D. Vance is weird.”
— Planet Of Memes (@PlanetOfMemes) July 28, 2024
Also, Democrats: “I loved the opening ceremony of the Olympics.” pic.twitter.com/hTYr1flU53
JD Vance is weird pic.twitter.com/nQx8GEQPXb
— e-beth (@ebeth360) July 29, 2024
Learn What Really Happened To Trump’s Ear During Assassination Attack — Alex Jones Reports

Alex Jones breaks down former President Trump’s injury he sustained after the attempt on his life and why the desperate left is claiming he was never shot. Tune in!
Exclusive: Secret Service Totally Shuts Down Texas Capital For Biden Visit, Held 3-Hour Meeting With Local Cops

Alex Jones filmed the city of Austin, Texas, being completely shut down for miles as Secret Service and local police make way for Sleepy Joe Biden to travel from the airport to the LBJ Presidential Library where he’s set to speak Monday night.
Jones pointed out the government is going all-out to protect Biden while they intentionally stood down and allowed Donald Trump to be shot in the head.
Shocking video! Secret Service creates massive traffic jams in Austin,Texas for globalist puppet Joe Biden. Biden set to announce the packing of the Supreme Court tonight at the LBJ/KKK presidential library. pic.twitter.com/9jCfWRN55S
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) July 29, 2024
Secret Service takes over large sections of Austin to protect Joe Biden. But deliberately stands down protecting our real president Donald Trump. See the shocking video. pic.twitter.com/zFpMleeEpm
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) July 29, 2024
Globalist puppet Biden causes massive traffic jams in Austin, Texas! pic.twitter.com/fXzgyPo17h
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) July 29, 2024
Jones also noted airspace is shut down in a thirty-mile radius surrounding Austin.
They’re shutting down the airspace for 30 miles when Biden comes to Austin today.
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) July 29, 2024
But around Trump events zero airspace control. pic.twitter.com/aALQxsoTuR
According to Infowars’ Darrin McBreen, local police officers in Austin had a three-hour meeting in preparation for Biden’s visit.
Breaking! Local Police Had A 3 Hour Meeting To Prepare For Biden’s Austin Arrival: Meanwhile in Butler PA, No Local Law Enforcement / Secret Service Meeting.
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) July 29, 2024
More Confirmation of The Federal Stand-down Leading Up To Trump Assassination Attempt@MediaRival reports pic.twitter.com/XLVMxwbALO
Locals pointed out the blatant example of two-tiered security online:
Joe Biden rolls through Austin in an armored motorcade and they shut down everything for 1/2 mile including the highway.
— Ma’at (@Thatsssfuego) July 29, 2024
Trump can’t even get 300ft protection in the open. @realDonaldTrump
How pathetic. pic.twitter.com/zLOFCQVTeH
From a friend in Austin today. Just good ole common sense
— COFFEE (@BTexas1969) July 29, 2024
“Literally every single road around airport shut down for Biden …I can’t get 2mi within airport. All freeways miles away shut…and they couldn’t find a shooter on a roof? Ridiculous. So anyone w a flight this afternoon…
Elon Musk Tells Newsom to ‘Suggon Deeznutz’ After Governor Threatens to Outlaw Kamala Harris Parody Ad

Elon Musk issued an epic response to Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) after he threatened to outlaw parody campaign ads in violation of the First Amendment.
Musk on Friday shared a hilarious campaign ad parody that’s since gone mega viral featuring an AI rendering of Harris’ voice candidly explaining that she became the Democrat Party’s “ultimate diversity hire” after Joe Biden “exposed his senility.”
This is amazing ?
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 26, 2024
pic.twitter.com/KpnBKGUUwn
The parody ad, which has racked up over 130 million views, deeply triggered Newsom, who took aim at Musk and declared in an X post, “Manipulating a voice in an ‘ad’ like this one should be illegal.”
“I’ll be signing a bill in a matter of weeks to make sure it is,” the California governor added.
Musk responded cheekily, “I checked with renowned world authority, Professor Suggon Deeznutz, and he said parody is legal in America.”
I checked with renowned world authority, Professor Suggon Deeznutz, and he said parody is legal in America ?♂️ https://t.co/OCBewC3XYD
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 29, 2024
Not to mention Pullitsir Prize winner Dr Head, first name Dick
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 29, 2024
Despite Newsom’s desire to censor anything he doesn’t agree with, parodies provide an important historic reference and social commentary and are therefore afforded certain protections under the First Amendment.
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously agreed in Hustler v. Falwell, that a parody, *which no reasonable person expected to be true*, was protected free speech.
— The Redheaded libertarian (@TRHLofficial) July 29, 2024
Gavin is (TO OUR SHOCK ?) not a reasonable person.
This is just the latest desperate attempt by the Democrats to whitewash Harris’ abysmal record now that she’s become the de facto Democrat Party nominee.
In recent weeks, Democrats and the media have been gaslighting the public about her role in collapsing the southern border, donating to radical bail reform groups, and being labeled as the most radical far-left senator in the Senate by independent political ranking group GovTrack.
Bombshell Interview: Trump Rally SWAT Team Was Never Briefed By Secret Service
Speaking with ABC News over the weekend, local SWAT officers who were on duty during the attempted assassination of Donald Trump earlier this month revealed they had no communication with Secret Service leading up to the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally where he was shot by would-be assassin Thomas Crooks.
One officer explained he began thinking something was amiss when Secret Service snipers failed to meet with his team before the speech as is standard procedure.
? A local SWAT officer just told ABC that his team had NO COMMUNICATION with the Secret Service prior to the shooting
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 28, 2024
This makes NO SENSE.
The officer says they were supposed to have a meeting with the sniper team when they arrived, which never happened.
“I then started… pic.twitter.com/r73vgyGgDL
Sen. Chuck Grassley, (R-Iowa) also recently obtained text messages from Pennsylvania’s Beaver County Emergency Services Unit that show counter-sniper teams stationed at the Donald Trump rally in Butler were suspicious of shooter Thomas Crooks 90 minutes before he fired at the 45th President.
A screenshot of one message shows an officer who was leaving his post for a shift change warned his colleagues “someone” was parked near their vehicles an hour and a half before the deadly shooting.
“Someone followed our lead and snuck in and parked by our cars just so you know,” the officer wrote about Crooks.
“I’m just letting you know because you see me go out with my rifle and put it in my car so he knows you guys are up there he’s sitting to the direct right on a picnic table about 50 yards from the exit,” he added.
An hour later, other counter-snipers also messaged about Crooks using a range finder and suggesting Secret Service be notified.
“Kid learning around building we are in. I did see him with a range finder looking towards stage. FYI. If you wanna notify SS snipers to look out. I lost sight of him. Also a bike with backpack sitting next to it in rear of building that was not seen earlier.”
Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle stepped down from her position last week after Congress roasted her over her security failure (or participation in a stand down) during the Trump rally.
However, America is still looking for answers regarding the near-murder of Donald Trump.
Suppression Engines
Douglass Mackey.
You probably know him as “Ricky Vaughn,” that Twitter guy from 2016 who posted the funny memes about Hillary Clinton—“Avoid the line. Vote from home. Text ‘Hillary’ to 59925”—and got in a lot of trouble for his efforts. So much trouble, in fact, that he’s been convicted of election interference under a Reconstruction-era anti-Klan statute and is due to spend almost a year in federal prison if his current appeal fails. I pray it doesn’t.
Douglass Mackey’s case is one of the most egregious miscarriages of justice in recent times. A testament to the degree to which American justice has been politicized and is being wielded in a partisan manner to destroy not just the leaders, but also the followers, of the American populist movement created by Donald Trump.
The great victory of 2016, the biggest upset in American history, must never be allowed to happen again, and the best way to do that, the regime clearly feels, is to prosecute those who made it happen in the first place. The prosecutions serve as individual punishment and demonstration to all those who might seek to emulate Trump, Bannon and even a humble sh*tposter like Ricky Vaughn.
What is now Title 18, USC Section 241 was one of a number of statutes passed in response to the Klu Klux Klan’s violent attempts to suppress the black vote in the South after the end of the Civil War. In 1871, passage of the Ku Klux Klan Act brought nine counties in South Carolina under martial law, leading to thousands of arrests. Eleven years later, the act was declared unconstitutional and repealed, but by that point it had done its work. The threat from the Klan had largely subsided. A century later, Title 18, USC Section 241, with new additions like Section 245, was used during the Civil Rights era to provide remedy for renewed attempts to prevent black Southerners from voting.
Since the events of 6 January 2021, Title 18 USC Section 241 has been used as a bludgeon against anybody the regime wants to put away for the simple crime of opposing it, and not just Douglass Mackey. Trump, Rudy Guiliani, the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys have all found themselves wrapped up in federal suits under Section 241.
But Mackey’s case is particularly chilling, because it directly concerns the First Amendment and the sacred right to free speech that, along with the right to bear arms, is the basis of American political life. As legal scholar Eugene Volokh has said, there’s no reason to believe it’s constitutional to prosecute lies that prevent people from voting (although it’s worth noting, in the Mackey case, that the prosecution couldn’t even establish that—they provided no evidence anybody who saw the “Text Hillary” meme was actually prevented from voting in the normal manner). Politicians lie all the time for momentary and long-term advantage. We all know this. Should they be charged with voter suppression under Section 241? Yes or no? Why?
Mackey’s prosecution under Title 18, USC Section 241 is spurious. Totally. It’s unconstitutional, as I say. But that doesn’t mean the legislation, in itself, lacks merit or application today.
Here’s one application I would suggest: Use it to pursue Google, and anybody else—any individual or organization—that can be shown to have colluded with the tech giant in suppressing access to information about former president Donald Trump and the events that took place on that fateful day in Butler, Pennsylvania, two weeks ago.
Yesterday, users reported that searches for “assassination attempt on tr” were completed by Google’s search engine with “assassination attempt on Truman” and other searches totally unrelated to Trump’s dice with death.
Typing the entire phrase “assassination attempt trump” yielded no autofilled results at all.
It was like the whole event had been erased from the digital realm.
Soon enough, Twitter owner and newly minted Trump donor Elon Musk weighed in, tweeting a picture that showed the search engine completing the phrase “President Donald…” with “president Donald duck” and “president donald regan.”
“Wow, Google has a search ban on President Donald Trump! Election interference?”
You betcha that’s election interference. If Douglass Mackey tweeting a meme he didn’t even make, to a few hundred thousand people, without any discernible impact on voting behaviour, is election interference, then we’re talking election interference times a million. Whereas Mackey’s intent was simply to make people laugh—mission accomplished—Google’s intent is absolutely to influence the outcome of the election, something it’s more than capable of doing as the great arbiter of our digital age.
Google’s not alone. Google, the other Big Tech companies and the mainstream media all want the public to forget that Trump came with millimetres of death on that stage in Butler. They don’t want the public to see that stunning picture of Trump, bloodied, defiant, fist raised aloft—FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!—beneath a trailing Stars and Stripes. They don’t want the public to find out as much as they can about the absurd incompetence of the Secret Service and law enforcement and maybe even the deliberate malfeasance that could have ended Donald Trump’s life in front of the whole world.
They want you to forget, because they know that Trump’s bloody stand alone could propel him to the White House for a second term, and that no amount of astroturfing on social media—“Kamala is brat!” “Childless cat ladies for Kamala!”—can match the transcendent power of that image. They want you to forget about it all and believe this is an election where Trump, not the regime, is the threat to democracy. If you hear anything it should be FBI Director Christopher Wray’s weasel words about “shrapnel” and if you read anything, it should be his agency’s pathetic statement about “bullet fragments,” followed by a Newsweek piece on how Trump wasn’t even shot at all.
Assassination attempt!? What assassination attempt!?
This is coordinated, all of it, and everyone involved, from those who gave the order to change the algorithm to the programmers who did it should be charged with election interference. Throw the book at them.
The problem, of course, is that there isn’t enough time before the election to do this. The best we can hope for is that popular outrage and political pressure will make Google and the other Big Tech firms back off, if not fully, then at least partially. We must keep the information flowing.
But when Trump gets in, he really must go after Big Tech, starting with Google. Make them pay. Big time.
Oh yeah, and pardon Douglass Mackey too.