'Nothing More Emasculating': MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace Says Trump Tariffs Are 'Axing Off' the Manosphere's 'Buying Power' Masculinity
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59% : "And that is exactly what Trump by himself did this week.50% : Wallace used it in reference to Trump going on podcasts during the campaign, which she said "mattered a lot."
46% : "But in consuming some of their content, a lot of conversations were pretty shallow ones about masculinity and what it meant to be emasculated, in their versions and their narratives, by political correctness, among other things," Wallace said, pausing and then adding, "There is nothing more emasculating than losing your buying power.
4% : " The former co-chair for the failed Kamala Harris and Tim Walz presidential campaign concluded that Americans are "really pissed" that everything is "in a shambles" now that Trump is in office.
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