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Actor Dave Bautista Shreds the Whiny Little B-Word Felon in Comedy Campaign Ad

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There’s a former professional wrestler and now actor named Dave Bautista (whom I’ve only heard of now), who made a rather funny and strikingly accurate video of the real effeminate nature of the convicted felon, who happens to be the Republican candidate for President.

 

Alpha Male the felon is not. Bill Maher has long called the felon a “whiny little b-word”, and even a casual glance at the felon’s social media accounts proves Maher is spot on. Males who view the felon as some actual tough guy and Alpha role model obviously are down a few quarts of testosterone, and maybe it’s time they found another role model. Even Pee Wee Herman would be a quantum leap closer to true Alpha-ness.

 

It's not surprising the felon owns such demographics as Incels, the poorly educated, QAnons….not to mention misogynists (who fear women because the Universe impishly left them ‘shortchanged’ like the felon, according to Stormy), racists, and white supremacists (who try to valor steal off actually successful people who just happen to have skin of a similar shade....well, at least without the felon's probably soon-to-be-grifted Mango Orange facial creme).

 

Anyway, here’s the video made by Bautista, which debuted on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

 

 

You mean this Dave Bautista, referring to the femininity of the guy that Dana White calls the toughest human alive?

 

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I'm a fan of his acting.  He and Clooney should stick to that.  Like Taylor and Bruce should stick to singing.

 

5 hours ago, Walker88 said:

There’s a former professional wrestler and now actor named Dave Bautista (whom I’ve only heard of now), who made a rather funny and strikingly accurate video of the real effeminate nature of the convicted felon, who happens to be the Republican candidate for President.

 

Alpha Male the felon is not. Bill Maher has long called the felon a “whiny little b-word”, and even a casual glance at the felon’s social media accounts proves Maher is spot on. Males who view the felon as some actual tough guy and Alpha role model obviously are down a few quarts of testosterone, and maybe it’s time they found another role model. Even Pee Wee Herman would be a quantum leap closer to true Alpha-ness.

 

It's not surprising the felon owns such demographics as Incels, the poorly educated, QAnons….not to mention misogynists (who fear women because the Universe impishly left them ‘shortchanged’ like the felon, according to Stormy), racists, and white supremacists (who try to valor steal off actually successful people who just happen to have skin of a similar shade....well, at least without the felon's probably soon-to-be-grifted Mango Orange facial creme).

 

Anyway, here’s the video made by Bautista, which debuted on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

 

 


Scathingly accurate and on point. 👍🏼

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Voting for Trump has nothing to do with "liking" him. This the mistake the liberals make. It's not the man but the basics of his beliefs. Trump winning in 2016 should have been a wake up call for the democrats but they hit the snooze button.  

 

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