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Nick Offerman releases “Proud to Be a Kamala Man”: Watch


Nick Offerman releases “Proud to Be a Kamala Man”: Watch

Nick Offerman is pledging his support for Vice President Kamala Harris as the next president, and he’s doing it the way he does best: with a comedic song aimed at Trump. On Tuesday, the comedian released “Proud to Be a Kamala Man,” a silly song from the perspective of a former republic to the tune of “God Bless the USA.”

“I am a huge supporter of the presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz. For obvious reasons, many Republicans are very curious about Kamala,” he says, introducing the song and the Trump-focused video. “I want to offer you a song from the perspective of one of those Republicans, one of those good citizens who was once blinded by misinformation and has now found a way to see clearly and show decency.”

The video stitches together clips from Trump and the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol as Offerman sings, “But the cheating and the lies, the raping and the ranting, all the bullshit that’s being thrown at it made me want to try, because there’s no denying that Trump is a motherfucking motherfucker.”

Later in the track, Offerman describes Trump as a “half-hearted Putin wannabe” and calls “dicks” Trump and Vance “fucking funny” while shouting that he’d love to “open a beer” with “future Vice President” Walz.

“Kamala’s got momentum, and that woman is no slacker. And she never hid nuclear secrets in that shithole at Mar-a-Lago,” he sings before the silly chorus of “Kamala Man.”

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Offerman first sang the song, which he co-wrote with Mark Rivers, during a Comcis for Kamala fundraiser earlier this month. Speaking by phone, Offerman began by saying he was “grateful to have elected Kamala Harris, a presidential candidate who not only persecutes rapists, but is not one herself.”

The comics call featured comedians such as Ben Stiller, Tiffany Haddish, John Stamos, Margaret Cho, Ed Helms, Patton Oswalt, Keegan-Michael Key, Mark Hamill and Ken Jeong. By the end of the evening, the event had raised more than $530,000 for Harris’ campaign.

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