Sporting a tweed jacket, man-bun wig, White Dudes for Harris t-shirt and skinny jeans, Walsh blended in with the crowd.
Sporting a tweed jacket, man-bun wig, White Dudes for Harris t-shirt and skinny jeans, Walsh blended in with the crowd, prompting angry responses on social media, who warned each other to be on the lookout for the man who asks questions they can't answer, as he did in his first foray into cinema, What Is a Woman?
For a moment, Walsh was even visible in the background of a CNN shot when Kaitlin Collins interviewed Senator Chuck Schumer. Schumer praised Kamala Harris, lied about Donald Trump, and Walsh hovered in the background, right between the two of them, looking directly into the camera. The New York Post's Jon Levine was also spotted in the background, filming the interview from another angle.
In the upcoming film, Walsh plays a white guy who is just "doing the work" to confront his own "inner white supremacy."
Walsh wasn't the only prominent conservative commenator to grace the floor of the DNC. Jack Posobiec tried to get a straight answer out of Eric Holder about Tim Walz's stolen valor and lies about IVF. In an epic moment, it looked like security would not even allow Posobiec, who had a press pass from Real America's Voice, access to media row, where all the broadcast booths and podcasters hang out. They relented, but only to make sure he knew that was the way out of the United Center.
Charlie Kirk made his way inside the United Center and found himself confronted with a young Democrat from Georgia who scurried away as soon as he found he couldn't answer the simple question that has become kryptonite for Democrats, "what is a woman?"
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