The Left is going off the rails. They’re willing to say and do anything to stop Trump.
But this nut job Democrat humiliated Kamala Harris with one moronic statement.
Actor Ben Stiller made a puzzling remark about “White Jewish” guys wishing they were “black” while expressing his support for Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming presidential election during a star-studded livestream for the Democrat on Monday.
The “Dodgeball” actor joined the “Comics for Kamala” event hosted by comedian Paul Mercurio, which featured Hollywood stars like Ed Helms, Jon Hamm, and Whoopi Goldberg.
Stiller, 58, jumped into the call about halfway through its over three-hour run and immediately got things going by telling Mercurio he would match the $150,000 donation the host promised to Harris’ campaign.
“I’m here because I’m so genuinely excited about the potential to actually win this election,” the “Zoolander” star said.
“What’s happened in the last couple of weeks — the turning of the tide — that Vice President Harris could actually win this thing if we all just rally around and take advantage of this incredible energy that’s happening.”
Stiller emphasized his desire for a “decent person in the White House” and someone who “cares about democracy.”
The Hollywood star lauded Harris for “acting like a human being” with “empathy” and “humor,” crediting her push for the Oval Office for “energizing” young voters who were previously “not engaged.”
“She’s also a historic candidate,” the “Tropic Thunder” actor added.
“It’s going to be the first woman president, and that’s incredibly exciting. She’s Indian, she’s Black, she’s everything. You can be more than one thing, it’s incredible.”
Stiller then brought up his Jewish heritage before making a surprising statement.
“I’m Jewish and Irish… I wish I was black, every white Jewish guy wishes he was black,” he joked. “You know, get out there and vote and donate and take advantage.”
The actor urged viewers to ride the “wave of energy” forming behind the Harris campaign before ending his brief appearance.
By the end of the livestream, the “Comics for Kamala” Zoom rally had raised more than $500,000 for the Harris campaign.
The event was organized by Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), who appeared at the beginning of the call, saying he was inspired to reach out to friends and contacts in the comedy world for a virtual fundraiser.
The California Democrat said he contacted Stand Up New York’s owner, Dani Zoldan, and producer Jamie Patricof to put together the event.
A similar fundraiser, dubbed “White Dudes for Harris,” took place late last month.
The online event attracted more than 190,000 people and raised about $4 million for the Harris Victory Fund. It also featured celebrities like actors Jeff Bridges and Joseph Gordon-Levitt and political figures, including new VP candidate Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) and Gov. Roy Cooper (D-NC).
Harris, 59, launched her presidential campaign on July 21, following President Biden’s withdrawal from the race after months of doubts over his cognitive fitness for office — and a disastrous debate with Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump.
On Tuesday, Harris chose Walz to complete the Democratic presidential ticket — which GOP leaders claim is the most liberal ever seen from the left.
Walz, 60, reportedly caught Harris’s attention by leading the charge to defend her against what he branded “weird” criticism from Trump and his running mate, JD Vance.
Harris and Walz are set to spend the next few days flying thousands of miles around the country as they tour critical battleground states.
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