Pence presidential launch mocked for suggesting drag queens are assaulting ‘American values’ – with no mention of Trump
Former Trump vice president Mike Pence on Wednesday officially launched his 2024 campaign for the White House, in a lengthy, polished video carefully constructed to position himself as the torch-bearer of American values, including Christian nationalism, while conveniently all but ignoring his four-plus years spent in service to Donald Trump, who recently was held liable by a jury for sexual abuse, is currently under a 34-count state felony indictment, and expected to soon be facing a slew of federal and state charges amid several other investigations.
"I believe in the American people, and I have faith God is not done with America yet," Pence tweeted atop his campaign video. "Together, we can bring this Country back, and the best days for the Greatest Nation on Earth are yet to come!"
The well-known presidential historian Michael Beschloss, author of ten books, noted that it will "not be easy for a VP to separate himself from the President he served for four years."
And he made this critical observation: Pence's "just-released announcement video cites 'drag queens' and Biden-Harris but not a single mention or image of You-Know-Who," referring to Donald Trump.
In fact, in Pence's video (below), he falsely claims, "President Joe Biden and the radical left have weakened America at home and abroad."
"The American dream is being crushed under runaway inflation. Wages are dropping, recession is looming. Our southern border is under siege."
"And the enemies of freedom are on the march around the world," Pence continues.
"And worse still, timeless American values are under assault as never before," Pence cries.
As he says those words, the video shows three frames that appear to be clipped from TV news reports. One reads, "VA Parents Push Back Against Critical Race Theory," one reads, "Controversy Over Female Trans Swimmer," and the last one reads, "Drag Queens Storm Faith-Based Story Hour in AR."
Journalist Grace Panetta offered a similar observation, tweeting, "Former VP Mike Pence's presidential announcement video features faith imagery and headlines about trans athletes and drag queens, but no obvious references to abortion, to which he is staunchly opposed."
Democratic strategist Sawyer Hackett, senior advisor to former Obama cabinet secretary Julián Castro, went one step further.
"In his announcement," Hackett writes, "Mike Pence says 'timeless American values are under assault' as headlines about drag shows and trans athletes play. But nothing about the armed Trump mob who tried to hang him at the Capitol."
Watch Pence's video below or at this link.