A woman who attended the Democratic National Convention over the weekend was filmed describing why she prefers Republicans over Democrats in terms of appearance.
The exchange, Captured by a prankster which infiltrated Friday’s event, can be viewed in full on the YouTuber’s YouTube page, There is no limit for God.
In it, satirist Lionel McGloin asks the blonde aide which Democratic “beauties” were ready to speak, before interviewing big names like Attorney General Letitia James, Chris Cuomo and Pete Buttigieg.
The young woman, who appears to live and work in Washington, goes on to lament how difficult it has been for her to find attractive Democrats in DC.
An exchange of opinions ensues that merits the label “national Democratic brat” that is attributed to the video. The video of the fourth night of the highly anticipated event in Chicago has since racked up around a quarter of a million views.
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A woman who attended the Democratic National Convention over the weekend was filmed describing why she prefers Republicans over Democrats in terms of appearance.
The exchange, captured by a prankster who infiltrated the event on Friday, can be viewed in full on YouTuber No Cap on God’s YouTube page. In it, satirist Lionel McGloin asks the blonde attendee which Democratic “beauties” were set to speak during the fourth day of the event.
“Who are the Democratic Party beauties talking?” McGloin, a comedian, asks the woman in the clip.
“I don’t know. Talk to anyone who lives in Washington. It’s hard to find a nice Democrat,” he says, laughing.
“Um, oh my God… gunshots,” McGloin responds after a brief pause, using Gen Z’s favorite phrase to express surprise at the statement.
“No, that’s… I mean… that’s… ask anyone who lives in DC and works in Democratic politics,” the woman interjects, making her case.
“It’s hard to find the pretty ones.”
McGloin, who also attended the Republican National Convention, goes on to ask: “So, are Republicans more attractive?”
The assistant, in turn, answers: “Yes, but they are evil. So, I don’t know!”
“I don’t know!” she repeats, raising her voice to a comical tone.
“We love evil, my God,” McGloin adds, adding to the humor.
“I feel like…” the woman begins before being interrupted by the interviewers.
“You’re so bad,” he tells her before receiving another laugh at the venue, one of several that helped the video go viral.
“You’re so mean,” McGloin tells her before being met with laughter at the venue, one of several exchanges that helped her video go viral.
It was not clear how McGloin gained access to the event, as her videos are often produced at the expense of those interviewed, even when they are not necessarily famous.
Such was the case for the female assistant and several other people interviewed, for a creation that evidently sought to mock the “brat” theme that emerged among Kamala Harris supporters and young, mostly female, social media users.
‘Crazy video on YT: I went up on the DNC floor and played my favorite game of Yass Queen or no Queen,’ an animated McGloin wrote on Instagram after the fact, adding, ‘I totally won brattiest.’
Using more of the latest lingo to perhaps criticise attendees, he added: “I was all for the good vibes, but I don’t know if I can forgive the national committee for the Beyoncé and Taylor Swift bait and switch.”
Both did not attend the event, despite multiple rumors suggesting otherwise.
“Like I could understand not having them, but the feeling was that they were both coming, which left me extremely upset and definitely triggered my trust issues around women moving forward,” McGloin continued, noticeably sarcastic.
“Obviously, I love all the women. They were all very modest,” she continued, using more buzzwords.
“Radio doesn’t count. Kamala is very sexy and confident in person, she’s definitely ready for the moment. My bio is where you can get to know the Democratic Nationalist baby.”
He went on to publicize some of the interviews he was able to land despite being a comedian, with people like Rep. Jerry Nadler, James, Cuomo, Sen. Raphael Warnock, Buttigieg, Michael Cohen, JJ Abrams, Kellyanne Conway, Sen. Ed Markey, Harry Sisson, and Twitch streamer Hasan Piker.
He continued to publicize some of the interviews he was able to get despite being a comedian, such as with Chris Cuomo, who told him his best pick-up line was “I’ll pay.”
She also interviewed Attorney General Letitia James, with whom she discussed the possibility of Donald Trump “using the justice system as a weapon when he comes to power,” a concept she agreed with.
At one point, he asked an attendee if she would like free abortions and gender-affirming care for immigrants. “She’s a spoiled brat,” he said repeatedly throughout the speech, in reference to the Charli XCX album that has become a meme among the left.
When asked, Cuomo, who was fired from CNN for violating journalistic standards when he helped his brother Andrew, offered his best pick-up line: “I’ll pay.”
With James, she discussed the possibility of Donald Trump “using the justice system as a weapon when he comes to power,” a concept she quickly said could happen.
He then called Trump “dangerous,” six months after the New York State Supreme Court ruled in his favor in his office’s civil fraud case against the presidential hopeful, who has since appealed that verdict.
Meanwhile, McGloin, seemingly embracing the femininity of many of Harris’s followers, went on to engage in a number of other escapades, such as asking another woman a series of “yes queen” or “no queen” questions about whether she would want free abortions and gender-affirming care for immigrants.
At one point, the host even appeared to convince Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey to consider legalizing cocaine.
He also repeatedly categorized things as “being a brat,” a reference to the Charli XCX album that has become a meme among the left.