Marge Simpson feels a little respect.
On Friday, the official Twitter account “The Simpsons” posted a video of the blue-haired matriarch responding to a Trump campaign adviser who appeared to be trying to insult California Senator and Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris by comparing her voice to the figures.
“I do not normally get into politics, but the president’s former adviser, Jenna Ellis, just said that Kamala Harris sounds to me,” said Marge, who has been on the animated Fox show for 31 seasons by Julie Kavner. series is explained. “Lisa says she does not mean it as a compliment.”
“If that’s the case, then I’m starting to feel a little bit disrespected as a regular front-house housewife, ‘she continued. ‘I’m not learning to name my children, Jenna. I would say I’m pissed, but I’m afraid they’ll blow it up. ”
On Wednesday, Ellis, a Trump campaign adviser and lawyer, tweeted, “Kamala [Harris] sounds like Marge Simpson. Harris, who was announced on Tuesday as running mate of Joe Biden, has since been the focus of several attacks by President Donald Trump and his allies.
Many “Simpsons” fans noted on Twitter that Ellis’ attack did not come to fruition, seeing Marge as a favorite character known for her competence, patience and loyalty to her family. Others were just amazed that the character was dragged into partisan attacks.
“The Simpsons”, famous for his seemingly clear-headedness regarding the Trump presidency and other news events in recent years, has not shied away from taking turns with politicians.
In fact, Marge declared that she is “an ordinary suburban housewife,” even a jab at Trump, who recently reinforced the history of racist opposition to low-income housing projects by tweetjen about winning the “suburban housewife” vote before President Obama implemented fair housing regulation.
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