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'Daily Show' mocks Fox News for saying 'real men' don't vote Democrat

The latest trend on Fox News and among Republicans, as Jordan Klepper points out in his Daily Show monologue above, seems to be the idea that “real men” don’t vote Democrat.

“Exactly!” says Klepper. “Republicans are the party of ‘real men’, real tough men who are strong and love America, and won’t back down, and hate Democrat run cities because there are so many scary people there, oh momma please don’t let me get murdered when I’m going through the streets, oh God, mommy the streets are dirty and there are immigrants, please!”

Klepper follows this up with clips of Republicans trying to make fun of Tim Walz for being a “soft man”, talking about how he even had the audacity to drink a vanilla milkshake through a straw.

“Yeah, real men don’t drink milkshakes with a straw!” says Klepper. “You crawl your way into a cow and drink it from the inside. Or you punch the milkshake and then lick the remains off your hands.”

For more Daily Show monologues about the upcoming election, Mashable’s got you covered.


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