MSNBC host jabs MAGA outrage over Harris ad: Men still think 'women never faked anything?'
The far-right was up in arms this week after Kamal Harris' campaign reminded women in a new ad they don't have to share who they vote for.
The ad shows a couple where the husband thinks he's getting his wife to vote for Donald Trump, but in the privacy of their voting booth, the women fill in the bubble for Harris.
The ad enraged Turning Point USA leader Charlie Kirk, who called it the downfall of the American family.
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"She needs people to lie to their husbands!" he told Megyn Kelly.
Fox News host Jesse Watters was just as irate that a wife might lie to her husband.
"If I found out Emma was going into the voting booth and pulling the lever for Harris, that's the same thing as having an affair," said Watters, whose first marriage ended after he had an affair in 2018 with his producer.
"It violates the sanctity of our marriage. What else is she keeping from me?" Watters exclaimed. "Why would she do that and vote Harris? I caught her. Then she said, I lied to you for the last four years."
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace clapped back at both men.
"I didn't know there were men who still thought that women never faked anything," she said with a wry smile.
Dr. Basil Smikle, Jr. referenced an earlier interview with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), saying, "It's all about control. It is all about control."
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