CNN’s Dana Bash unwittingly slammed male Democrat voters in one viral clip that you don’t want to miss

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The Democrat National Convention is officially over and we got exactly what we expected.

Every major name in the Democrat Party stood up and threw their full support behind Kamala Harris.

And CNN’s Dana Bash unwittingly slammed male Democrat voters in one viral clip that you don’t want to miss.

Dana Bash: Democrats need men who are “comfortable” with supporting a woman

The Democrat National Convention was held last week and many Republican commentators have been struggling to understand how anyone could have been excited about their lineup. 

The Democrats managed to bring in every major name in their Party as well as a few celebrity friends. 

But keynote speakers who men are interested in hearing were nowhere to be found.

CNN’s Dana Bash claimed that it was a strategy of the DNC this year. 

Bash said that the DNC was trying to “put forward male figures” like Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff in order to connect with their voter base in a more personal way. 

They needed to “speak to men out there who might not be the sort of testosterone-laden,gun-toting guy who wants to listen to Hulk Hogan,” she said.

Bash said “the kind of players” that the Republicans brought on during their convention were a turn-off. 

And she added that Democrats know it’s important to find men who are “comfortable in [their] own skin who support a woman.”

“Good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.”

Senior Counsel at the Internet Accountability Project, Will Chamberlain, posted the clip on X and it quickly went viral and brought a world of pain to the Democrat Party. 

“Yes @DanaBashCNN, we are all aware the males attending the DNC Convention are suffering from a lack of testosterone,” CEO of Conservative Dad’s Ultra-Right Beer, Seth Weathers, wrote on X. “I’ve long said the lack of testosterone is a very real crisis.”

General Michael Flynn’s son, Michale Flynn Jr., also chimed in and said that it’s “not ok to be a weak a** beta male.” 

“Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times,” he wrote.

While everyone was laughing at the clip, they may not have realized that low testosterone is not a joke.

Research shows many Democrat men have a problem with low testosterone.

Weak Democrats shift to Republican as their testosterone increases

In 2011, Claremont Graduate University research professor Paul Zak conducted a study on the connection between political affiliation and testosterone levels. 

The study showed that “testosterone administration induces a red shift in Democrats.”

“We tested the fixity of political preferences of 136 healthy males during the 2011 U.S. Presidential election season by administering synthetic testosterone or placebo,” they wrote. 

At the outset of the study, they found that Democrat voters had the “lowest testosterone levels” in the sample. 

Those who were self-identified as “weak” Democrats had a 19 percent higher baseline testosterone level than those who identified as “strong” Democrats.

After administering the testosterone, they found that men who described themselves as “weakly affiliated” with the Democrat Party were “45 percent warmer” toward Republican candidates.

They concluded that their study was “evidence” that testosterone levels and other “neuroactive hormones” have an impact on political affiliation.

Patriot Political will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.