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WATCH: Matt Walsh And Tim Pool Rip Cringe ‘White Dudes For Harris’ Ad To Pieces

'It's the kind of ad that some liberal woman will show her boyfriend because she thinks he'll like it.'

The Daily Wire’s newly-minted movie star, Matt Walsh, appeared on Tim Pool’s podcast on September 19 and they discussed a variety of things on the show, including Matt’s new Borat-style comedy/documentary movie, “Am I Racist?” currently in theaters.

Another comedy they discussed was the unintentional hilarity that is “White Dudes For Harris.”

ClashDaily has covered this group before:

‘White Dudes For Harris’ Exposes Why You Should Never Meet Your Heroes (VIDEOS)

Here’s the ad posted to X:

Walsh, Pool and everyone else on the panel were discussing how the ad is completely tone deaf and isn’t geared to men and their actual concerns.

In the first couple of minutes, Walsh points out how they couldn’t even make an ad for men without dumping on men.

Pool’s co-hosts, Hannah Claire and Mary, explain how the Harris/Walz “Momala” message appeals to women and not men.

Benyam Capel, Pool’s other guest, says that Harris’s choice of Tim Walz is the appeal to the white dude demographic.

Look at that! Diversity Hire Harris chose a diversity hire as a running mate. I think this is how Democrats do things — Obama picked someone incompetent as assassination insurance, and Biden did the same to protect himself from getting 25th Amendment-ed, but he made sure to also get someone who checks the intersectional boxes. Kamala had to make sure that she had a white dude because she didn’t need any more intersectional boxes. (Pete Buttegieg is thoroughly disappointed, I’m sure.)

The panel then discusses how the Left is consistently breaking people into identity groups including “white dudes”.

They then talk about the demonization of so-called “white culture”.

Midway through the clip, Pool and Walsh go off on a little side rant about spices which is quite entertaining (and true).

Walsh makes the point that Republicans don’t make the express appeal to white men while Democrats explicitly are in this race. What he didn’t say is that we all know why that is — if they did, they’d be accused of appealing to white supremacists because our media is absurd.

But the main thrust was that the ad itself has no policy, it’s just a “Kamala Good, Trump Bad” ad.

“It’s the kind of ad that some liberal woman will show her boyfriend because she thinks he’ll like it,” said Walsh.

As if to prove the point, one of the comments to White Dudes for Harris shows that this group really does appeal to women.

Even a woman that thinks she’s a dude admits that the Harris/Walz message appeals to her.