Sep 30, 2024
Republican BORROWS A FAMILY To Help Him Win An Election
Republican candidate Derrick Anderson, running in an open race for Virginia’s seventh congressional district, borrowed a friend's wife and kids to take photos with to help soften his image.
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The video you're watching is from
a campaign promo for Derek Anderson,
the Republican congressional candidate
for Virginia's seventh district.
Seems like your typical man with his wife
and kids footage, except in this case,
those are actually not his family members.
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He borrowed them from a friend.
He literally.
He borrowed.
He borrowed them from a friend.
The story is amazing. It's so amazing.
Okay, so look, the story came
to light last week when the New York Times
published a headline
or published a piece with the headline,
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GOP candidates looking to Soften
Their Image, Turn to Their Wives.
Ads featuring candidates.
Families have long been a campaign staple,
but they have taken on new urgency,
especially for vulnerable Republicans
in a year when reproductive rights
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are a pivotal issue.
So essentially, they're kind of utilizing
their wives and their family members
to kind of soften their image.
Given the fact that the, you know,
the regression on reproductive rights
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in this country
has actually hurt Republicans electorally.
And so the piece is all about how male
reproductive Republican candidates
are using these females in their lives
to just basically reshift the focus
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on, like, their softer image.
Come see the softer side
of these candidates.
Ironically, he did it in what now
in hindsight, looks like a hostage video.
Okay.
I am in these people's home even though I
am not their husband or their dad.
This seems dangerous.
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Why am I here and why am I holding
these people hostage in this video?
How do you not know
that people are going to find out?
- People are going to find out.
- Well, to be fair to the brother.
Okay, first of all,
two things to be fair to him.
Okay.
Number one, they didn't find out about
George Santos until after the election.
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True.
- That's a good.
- Point.
And he won.
And there was almost no coverage
of him at all, right?
No wife and kids for Santos?
Yeah, well, I mean,
he probably pretended at some point
I pretended a lot of things anyways.
And number two, he thinks.
What difference does it make?
The leader of our party
is a pathological liar.
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Almost every major politician
we have is a major liar.
This is what Republican voters
expect if they find out.
It's not my family.
It's someone else's family.
They're not going to care at all.
They're still going to vote for me,
and I'll just trick some independents
into voting for me.
So the times writes about this,
you know, use of family members
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in order to soften the image.
This is what they write about it.
Their ads often feature women in softly
lit living rooms and pristine kitchens
vouching for their husband's characters.
Sometimes the women are driving SUVs
with young children in the back seat
as they stop for gas and groceries,
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talking about how their husbands
are champions for their families,
and can be champions for yours, too.
Now, Derek Anderson is one of those men.
He is a former Army Green Beret,
running in a competitive race for an
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open seat in Virginia's seventh district,
and his history makes it abundantly clear
that he is against
reproductive rights for women and was
celebrating the death of Roe v Wade.
He wrote, Scotus finally got it right
and overturned a 50 year decision
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of federalizing abortions.
As Justice Alito stated, the lack
of a constitutional reference to abortion
requires Roe and Casey to be overturned.
Now, what's interesting is he's less
celebratory about it these days
because it is a political liability.
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Asked repeatedly whether he supports a
woman's right to choose during a candidate
forum this month, Anderson said
that each state is going to have to make a
determination that best fits their states.
So basically, he dodged the question.
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Very similar to how Donald Trump
now dodges the question
whenever it's brought up.
Now, the New York Times
included this Christmas card
looking photo of him surrounded by a woman
and three young girls.
Let's take a look at that.
Rent a family that is not his family.
That family actually belongs
to a good friend of his.
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Now it is.
At least he didn't kidnap them
off the street.
He looked so awkward to, like,
stand like standing back there.
- If you think.
- He looks awkward.
These poor kids and this woman,
what are they doing?
Like, did the kids know what was going on?
No, of course they. The kids didn't know.
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Look, I get it. They're family friends.
So they agreed to it. And so they did.
They didn't do anything wrong at all.
No they didn't.
Yeah, of course not.
So. But this guy, I mean.
But look,
this is a classic Republican, right?
He's like, oh, I'm going
to take away women's rights
and I'm going to take away their freedom
to do what they want with their body.
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I'm going to have big government,
who believes in the things that I believe
in from thousands of years ago,
and I'm going to enforce that upon them.
They'll have no freedom at all, no choice.
But in order to get away with it.
I will surround myself with women
I will a wife I don't have
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and three daughters I don't have.
So it feels like it seems like I have
empathy towards you women creatures,
when in reality I don't give a damn about
you and I just took away your rights.
But hey, I'm a greasy politician,
so vote for me because I'm surrounded
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by the optics of caring about you.
By the way, I should note that photo
that we just showed you
is not featured in any campaign ads,
but the National Republican Campaign
Committee uses it on their website
to promote Anderson, and he has it
on his YouTube channel as well.
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Do you want to know why?
I'm just going to say real quick.
Do people really care that much,
by the way?
Does it really soften the image
of these politicians I don't like?
Look, I'm for the politicians
who actually do have family members
or wife, kids, all that lovely.
That's great.
I just don't really care about that.
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No, I know, but some people do.
A lot of people care about the optics.
Right.
So the reason he has all these images and
videos that are like just lying around,
even though they're not even an ad, is
because they do that for the super PACs.
The super PACs
then come and use those images in an ad
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and they go, well, we didn't coordinate.
I just happened to kidnap a family
and take pictures and video with them.
Oh look, they showed up in a super PAC ad.
But don't worry, I am not doing
the bidding of those donors.
It is super independent.
They just happen to agree with me
on taking away women's rights
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and probably giving subsidies
to oil companies and banks.
I was going to go in a super
inappropriate direction, but I'm going to.
I'm following an online drama
that I should not be following
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and swinging is involved.
So now I'm just like, wait,
is there swinging happening here?
No. Now I see that I feel bad
for the poor people involved, right?
Erase it. I didn't say it.
- Okay, but.
- You never know.
No no no no no, that's not happening.
Okay, can we?
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We're not a right wing media where we go.
We have no proof of this, but we like.
I'm sorry for saying that.
I get it out of your mind.
I'm a bad person, and I'm thinking
about something entirely different.
- I'm obsessed with this online drama.
- Okay, so that isn't happening.
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But what is happening is trying to trick
his voters into thinking he's a decent,
moral person towards women
when he obviously isn't.
And if there's swinging going on,
it's okay.
All right.
Like like there's no judgment.
I'm just curious about it.
There's no swinging in this story. Okay.
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