She’s even fake when trying to be natural

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is struggling in her bid for the Democrat nomination for president. Her poll numbers and fundraising are nosediving. Her response? Let’s dance!

At a campaign stop Thursday, Warren got her groove on.

I know your terrible advisers told you to be more relatable and dance but really the trick is just being your authentic self. No more no less @ewarren pic.twitter.com/iNSagQhqZH — Secular Talk (@KyleKulinski) January 9, 2020

The cringeworthy dance moves quickly earned wide-spread mockery on social media, much of it from the Bernie-supporting far left.

warren’s rain dance still needs some work pic.twitter.com/23R6wtJ4zH — Logan Hall (@loganclarkhall) January 8, 2020

Elizabeth Warren: "We are on the brink of war with Iran." Also Elizabeth Warren: *dances like she's the Indian from the Village People* https://t.co/zXDztUFKJx — Paul Sacca (@Paul_Sacca) January 8, 2020

The left has to left, so of course Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) hopped on the sexism bandwagon to defend Warren.

Raise your hand if you know why people are trolling Elizabeth's dance moves and not my dad jokes https://t.co/SUsyIQDlPZ — Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) January 9, 2020

Progressive self-described YouTuber Kyle Kulinski responded to the implied accusation, insisting that his trolling of Warren about her strange dance moves is about policy, not sexism. (We won’t tell him how that argument plays out with the extremist left. He’ll find out all on his own.)

The Inquistr reports:

Progressive commentator Kyle Kulinski trolled Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday for the dances moves she recently busted out on the campaign trail. In response, Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker appeared to imply that Kulinski’s attack on the Massachusetts senator was rooted in sexism. . . . . “And while we’re on the topic. My reason for not supporting Warren in the primary (f*cking obviously) has nothing to do with her super goofy dance. It’s completely policy based & strategy based. . . . . Progressive commentator and The Hill’s Rising co-host Krystal Ball defended Kulinski, claiming that his mockery is “equally applied across gender and race.” Her co-host, Saagar Enjeti, opted instead to troll Booker, appearing to suggest that he was aiming to gain a position on Warren’s 2020 ticket as vice president. “Hope she sees this bro,” Enjeti tweeted. Kulinski posted examples of his previous trolling of Booker’s dad jokes as well as Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s dance to Twitter. He also took the chance to plug one of the episodes of his eponymous show in which he explains his reasoning behind supporting Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders over Warren.

So I’m allowed to make fun of mayor Pete’s dance, and Cory Bookers dad jokes, but I’m not allowed to make fun of Warren’s dance?? ? I’ll tell you what make me a list of the things I’m allowed to mock and not allowed to mock so I can use it as toilet paper. https://t.co/x4NaXzt5dJ — Secular Talk (@KyleKulinski) January 9, 2020

It's sad enough when a sitting US Senator starts shit with a youtuber, it's even sadder when he gets rekt. https://t.co/nxHt5it8Vs — Secular Talk (@KyleKulinski) January 9, 2020

For some reason Warren didn’t learn her lesson about trying to fake looking real with her infamous beer-drinking video.

As if that wasn’t bad enough, she’s also playing Dear Abby for teenagers.

You deserve better. Dump the guy who ghosted you, convince the roommate to let you adopt a dog, and I'll take care of canceling your student loan debt! https://t.co/YIMb9o1Y8P — Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) January 9, 2020



