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The DNC attempted to project an image of normalcy, patriotism, and unity, but the event itself told a different story. As The Daily Caller News Foundation writes, “Despite their best efforts, the Democrats couldn’t escape their own contradictions and eccentricities. For those who attended or watched from home, the convention was less about serious political debate and more about a showcase of the party’s oddities.”

Just outside the convention were multitudes of protestors, each with their own radical cause. Whether advocating for the destruction of Israel, supporting Hamas, or pushing for a global communist revolution.

Planned Parenthood’s free abortion and vasectomy “health” unit was in full support for attendees. Then you have the Hotties for Harris and their after party, complete with Plan B from a gumball machine, pregnancy tests and UTI treatments. There’s even a ‘bad bitch boxing corner’, a ‘feminist mini golf’ and ‘abortion access’ skeeball.

DailyMail.com gives the highlights:

The party centered around feminism, sex and its after-effects. Encompassed in pinks and brat-greens, messages that adorned the walls were designed to shock: the exact type of content that does well on platforms like TikTok.

The morning-after emergency contraceptive bill was being distributed out of a gumball machine. ‘Plan B, nom nom nom,’ the machine read. In fact early pregnancy tests, morning-after pills and UTI medication were distributed in every room of the event.
The event’s organizers strived to provide a sensory experience for content creators who could share their message on social media platforms.

Upon entrance, there was a ‘wall of weirdos.’ J.D. Vance, of course, hung high up in a portrait on the wall, joined by a prominent photograph of Justice Amy Coney Barrett, Donald Trump, his two sons, Sen. Marco Rubio, Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Jim Jordan , among others.

The next wall was the ‘hall of hotties.’ No Republicans adorned this wall. Gov. Tim Walz had a front-and-center portrait next to Kamala Harris. They were joined by portraits of Doug Emhoff, Joe Biden, Stacey Adams Jason Kelce, Ariana Grande, Nancy Pelosi and Olivia Rodrigo.

The portraits have little in common physically, and none of them have ever made the cover of People Magazine’s ‘Most Beautiful’ issue. So what is a ‘hottie for Harris’?
‘Hotness’ is typically a trait assigned by outside beholders, but this group’s organizers want people to self-identify as hotties.

Doug Emhoff is a hottie, they say, because he supports his wife Harris’ career, considers her his equal and doesn’t conform to traditional gender roles.
Walz is a hottie, they say, because he signed up to be the founding faculty advisor for his school’s gay/straight alliance in 1999.

Another room had arcade-style games like ‘whack a weird policy’ and ‘abortion access skeetball.’

It had ‘feminist mini-golf’ where each hole had a different theme: one ‘single cat ladies’ hole was adorned with cats. There was a ‘mansplaining’ hole and a ‘period tax’ hole adorned with tampons.

Rapper Megan Thee Stallion debuted ‘hotties for Harris’ at a campaign rally on July 30th.

‘To me being a hottie for Harris means we’re having fun, we’re dancing, we’re listening to fun music, we’re partying, we’re having a good time. We’re having conversations about reproductive health care and what it means to have freedom in every aspect of our lives,’ Mariana Pecora, spokesperson for youth mobilization group Voters of Tomorrow, told DailyMail.com.