Michael Keaton Tries to Shame Men for Going to Donald Trump Rallies

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Actor Michael Keaton, star of the recent sequel “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” is hoping to urge male voters not to attend any Donald Trump rallies, accidentally revealing that candidate Kamala Harris must be performing quite poorly among male voters in polls around the country.

Keaton, who also campaigned for Joe Biden in 2020, featured in a social media video last week, attempting to persuade males that former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk secretly despise them. His video looks to be part of a clean-up operation after Kamala Harris received significant heat for agreeing that men are misogynist if they do not vote for her.

Lmao these people are so delusional to think their opinion means something

— CartierFamily (@cartierfamilyZ) October 23, 2024

“They don’t really respect you,” the actor said. “They laugh at you behind your back. They think you’re stupid.”

Vice-President Kamala Harris is reportedly performing quite poorly with men, particularly black male voters. Last week, in another sad attempt to attract their support, she proposed legalizing recreational marijuana use, which was largely perceived as condescending and naked pandering. Meanwhile, all these celebrity endorsements are revealing to the average male voter that if the democrat party thinks that a man’s vote can be swayed by a celebrity – they don’t think very much of men at all. 

Actor Robert Davi criticized Michael Keaton for his ad, claiming that Keaton is disrespecting voters in the same way that Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden have in previous elections.

Love you as actor but my response to you https://t.co/wCI7pOMRUE pic.twitter.com/ZbOBTXb9bH

— Robert Davi (@RobertJohnDavi) October 23, 2024

As Davi points out, putting down more than half of America, and trying to shame them as Keaton is doing, is not connecting to Americans, and will likely cost the Harris campaign the election.

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Jamison Ashley

Comic geek, movie nerd, father, and husband - but not necessarily in that order. Former captain of this ship o' fools secretly training everyone's computers and snarkphone spell-checkers to misspell 'supposebly.'

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