Former President Donald Trump has an amazing sense of humor, which he put on full display during a recent chat in front of a live audience where he ripped Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris and the wacky, Joker cackle that she constantly lets slip whenever she gets nervous. Now, don’t get me wrong, it’s fairly easy to take this low hanging fruit and sprinkle it with a little magic dust and watch it poof into comedy gold. However, that doesn’t take anything way from Trump’s expression of comical wit.
So what did the MAGA King say?
He said that Harris’ laugh is “career threatening.”
https://x.com/TPostMillennial/status/1823818368048398421
Another user by the name of The Conservative Alternative responded to the original post by the Post Millennial with a quote from the former president saying, “That’s the laugh of a crazy person.” The account then included a video montage of Captain Cackles herself breaking into that wacky laugh, showcasing how it essentially sounds like just about every goofy movie villain ever.
https://x.com/OldeWorldOrder/status/1823819407094890704
Some are trying to play it off as if it’s just a bit of a nervous tick. If that’s the case, I move that Harris be forbidden from running for the presidency on the grounds that she is suffering from a debilitating case of anxiety, as just about anything and everything triggers this response.
Check out this report from The Independent trying desperately to defend Captain Cackles:
When Donna Sachet first met Kamala Harris in 2003, one of the first things she noticed was the way she laughed. “Yes, it’s the same laugh,” the now fifty-something LGBT+ activist and drag performer tells The Independent. “It bubbles up, and sometimes it gets kind of loud.” Sachet got to know her during Harris’s (victorious) campaign to be district attorney of San Francisco, challenging an eight-year incumbent. Leno, a mutual friend, had suggested she help raise funds for Harris, sparking a friendship that lasted through all her subsequent campaigns and into the present day.
“Politics – to me, as I was beginning to get involved in it – seemed very dry. Some of the speeches would go on and on,” says Sachet. “But she often had humor in her speeches, and if you made a joke and she found it funny, she laughed fully, she laughed boisterously.
“We had fun with it. She would even sometimes cover her mouth and say, ‘Oh, I’m being too loud!’” Sachet said of the vice president’s witchy giggle.
There’s nothing infectious or charming about being Captain Cackles. We’ve already had one inmate from the loony bin unleashed on the Oval Office, we don’t need a sequel to that movie.