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Vice President Kamala Harris’ vibes-based basement campaign saw its latest RINO recruit cheered for labeling the GOP ticket “misogynistic pigs.”

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Citizen Liz Cheney’s antics on the sham Jan. 6 committee proved that she was willing to run with any unfounded narrative so long as it satisfied her primal Trump Derangement Syndrome instincts. Friday, during an appearance at the Texas Tribune Festival, the former Wyoming congresswoman did so again when she smeared former President Donald Trump and running mate Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance without providing a single example to backup her remarks.

A day after surprising no one with her endorsement of Harris, Cheney was asked by Mark Leibovich, staff writer for The Atlantic, “If you were advising Kamala Harris going into this debate…with Donald Trump, you know, he’s not a fun or easy guy to debate, obviously…how do you think she should proceed?”

Appearing as though she were trying to find a way to shoehorn her preplanned attack into the conversation, the politician began,”Look, I think that, you know, every, every opportunity that Donald Trump gets to show the American people who he is, he pretty clearly — and look, his running mate is doing this too I mean, you know — this is my diplomatic way of saying it.”

“They’re misogynistic pigs,” she said before pausing with a smug, self-satisfied expression during the applause and cheers from the audience.

“I think that will become clear. I mean, I think that Vice President Harris has demonstrated, you know, particularly if you watch the speech we were talking about at the convention, a focus on seriousness and substance and policy,” continued Cheney, dancing away from answering the question as she asserted that Trump “is not a conservative” before passing remarks about NATO and Ukraine.

When she returned to her accusation claiming, “the more people see him and the more, you know — frankly, at the end of the day, I think that women around this country like, we’ve had enough. We’ve had enough,” she continued to provide no examples to support her claim.

“And I think what that means is that people have got to step up and realize, I mean, again, look at what J.D. Vance says on an almost daily basis about women. I mean, that guy has got a real women problem,” she vaguely stated. “I don’t know what it is, and I don’t want to psychoanalyze him — and there’s a lot of eyeliner jokes to be made in there — but, but I think that, you know, at the end of the day, if you listen to what he says about women, you know, and you look at Donald Trump and what Donald Trump has done and what he says about women, these are not people that we can entrust with power again.”

“But that means women and men — but we’ve got to get out there and vote. We got to make sure people are registered. You got to drive people to the polls. It really, really matters this time,” added the former legislator who was booted from office via primary.

While Trump reacted to the news that Cheney and her father, “irrelevant RINO” and former Vice President Dick Cheney, had both signaled their support for Harris with a scathing post on Truth Social, Leibovich continued to try and pile on the smear tactics with a callback to the 2016 election.

“I guess, if you are a woman debating Donald Trump and you know he might be a misogynistic pig, but how — there are perils as a woman on that stage as [former Secretary of State] Hillary Clinton learned…are there certain things she should avoid doing?” he asked.

To that, the former legislator said, “What we’ve seen is that the thing that Donald Trump really doesn’t know how to handle is a strong, competent, serious woman. It really — it throws him.”

Reactions on social media included a considerable number of colorful names for Cheney herself with many agreeing that “neocon” and “war pig” suited her fine.

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