Doug Emhoff roasted across social media over 'girl dad' abortion remarks
There's a new and bizarre -- and super creepy -- strategy among Democrat men in which they're encouraging other Democrat men to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris to protect their daughters' "reproductive rights."
According to the Washington Examiner, second gentleman Doug Emhoff was recently torched across social media for bragging that he's a "girl dad" and that all girl dads should vote for his wife due to her pro-abortion stance.
"To all of the dads out there, I would say: This is the time to really show your support for your daughters," Emhoff said in a video with Hollywood elitists Andy Cohen and Ben Stiller.
Cohen and Stiller, presumably taking cues -- or orders -- from their Democrat overlords, said a "vote for Kamala is an investment in my daughter’s future."
Being a girl dad is a gift. It’s also one of the reasons @BenStiller and @Andy are voting for @KamalaHarris. pic.twitter.com/2CIL7ZTYZ2
— Doug Emhoff (@DouglasEmhoff) October 21, 2024
Emhoff went on to talk about the reversal of Roe v. Wade and said he had a conversation with his wife about fighting back.
“When the Dobbs decision came out two-plus years ago, I heard from Kamala right away, and then the next person was Ella. She texted me right away, essentially saying: ‘We need to fight.’ This is not just an issue for women. This is an issue for men and families,” he said.
"This is one of the many, many reasons why we need to elect Kamala as president," Emhoff added.
The second gentleman's daughter, Ella Emhoff, added, "Never in my lifetime did I think we would be having to fight for this, and the fight for our own bodies. And I think it’s really important for men to step up.:
Social media users completely destroyed the trio in the comments on the video posts.
One social media user wrote, "What happened to the nanny?”
That was a reference to reports that Emhoff had previously impregnated the family's nanny during his previous marriage, and nobody is sure if she had a child, who it is or if the alleged child was aborted.
Another clever user homed in on the contradictory message coming from the three men, writing, “So what you’re saying is you guys are glad your daughters weren’t aborted."
It's clear that the Harris campaign is desperate as the election inches closer. Having a couple of second-rate progressive celebrities stump for her isn't going to sway many votes.