Cat Lady Democrats Are Trying To Skinsuit ‘Normal Man’
The text argues that Democrats, in a critical election year, have chosen candidates the author portrays as unusually bad fits-using maine’s Senate nominee Graham Platner (described as embroiled in scandal and “horrible judgment”) and Texas’s Senate nominee James Talarico (depicted as performative or artificial). It claims these outcomes are connected to the Democrats’ reliance on prominent political figures such as Nebraska state senator Machaela Cavanaugh and Michigan Senate hopeful Haley Stevens,who the author presents as emblematic of a broader Democratic strategy and culture.
It highlights Cavanaugh’s approach to transgender-related legislation, including her use of extensive procedural tactics (filibustering) and her rhetoric about recording votes in the legislative record. it also references a Stevens-related controversy over her stance on the filibuster, portraying her as inconsistent or politically theatrical.
From there, the piece shifts to political sociology, arguing that partisan identity is increasingly “gendered” (men more often conservative, women more often liberal) and than adds that Democrats may be overcompensating by recruiting candidates who can “seem” like the desired demographic (working-class men, pastor-like figures, etc.). The author contends that Democrats struggle to genuinely embody “normal” masculinity and working-class authenticity, leading to candidates whose messaging and judgment don’t align with what the author claims voters want.
the article depicts recent Democratic candidate selection as “appeal-shopping” for appearance and cultural signaling rather than substantive competency, culminating in a picture of Talarico and Platner as products of that mismatch.
In Maine, Democrat Senate candidate Graham Platner is mired in scandal as evidence of his horrible judgment keeps oozing into the public eye. In Texas, Democrat Senate candidate James Talarico seems like a space alien who’s trying to play a human on television.
The Democrats have elevated terrible candidates in a critical election year.
It’s not a surprise. To understand Platner and Talarico, understand Machaela Cavanaugh and Haley Stevens.
WHOA: Michigan congresswoman Haley Stevens is either off her meds or needs a stronger dose.
Wait for the pink medical gloves! 😂 pic.twitter.com/dtnbPFOKSS
— Kristin Sokoloff (@ksoklower48) April 23, 2025
Cavanaugh, a Democrat state senator in Nebraska’s unicameral legislature, famously shut down much of a legislative session in 2023 by filibustering every bill over her opposition to a bill to end transgender child mutilation procedures. Finally allowing trans-focused legislation on puberty blockers and youth sports to reach the floor, she warned that the votes would be preserved in the legislative record: “I want the bloody hands recorded. This is a genocide.”
Stevens is currently running for Senate in Michigan, which is…interesting to watch.
Bizarre moment at the Michigan Senate debate after Haley Stevens says “the filibuster must go.”
She adds that Democrats “should use the filibuster to not allow the big ugly bill to pass that increased our debt.”
Pressed on whether she opposes or supports using the filibuster,… pic.twitter.com/vb5suGv7Y4
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) May 28, 2026
Cavanaugh is departing, termed out of the Nebraska legislature. She gave her final speech as a state senator last month, which is sadly only available on Facebook. You can watch it here. To save you some time, here are a couple of screenshots that capture the flavor:
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She thanks the therapist for keeping her “semi-sane,” which is generous.
A growing gender gap in American politics increasingly feminizes the partisan divide: men are more generally right, women more generally left. While political identity becomes more likely to split by sex, a second attribute in party choice becomes more interesting.
A 2020 Pew Research survey question looking at women between the ages of 18 and 29 “found that 56.3% of white liberal women in that age group answered yes when asked if a doctor had ever diagnosed them with a mental health condition.” Meanwhile:
The other groups disappear in that screenshot because they’re so much lower on the chart.
Christopher Rufo and Joshua Slocum have described the emergence of a “Cluster B society,” centered on a cluster of personality disorders that lead to “frenzy, moral theatrics, emotional volatility, self-indulgence, and outbursts of violence.” Helen Andrews has described the “Great Feminization,” in which the things we think of as wokeness are just the transition from male-run to female-dominated institutions.
They’re fishing in the same pond. We increasingly have a competition between a “making arguments” politics and a culturally feminized “displaying feelings” politics, with an undercurrent of status signaling in the latter category. Democrats are just AWFUL. And they know it.
So they went looking for someone in Maine who could seem “working-class dude,” and in Texas put out a casting call for someone who could seem sort of religiousy and reassuringly pastorish, doing some God-sounding stuff for the cameras. Here’s the Bangor Daily News on the work to find the Democrat to challenge Republican Sen. Susan Collins in Maine: “It was part of a union effort to find a Democrat who can appeal to working-class voters the party has shed over the past decade.”
They went appeal-shopping. What do working-class voters find appealing? Uh…forearm tattoos and a hooded sweatshirt? We found one! (The press is here, can we have it drink a beer?)
The crazy lady party went looking for bodies that could seem to occupy the category of “normal man,” which is like asking a halibut to pick the most ordinary grizzly bear. The one category doesn’t know the other category, more or less by definition.
Democrats are trying to find men who can seem the most: seem like a pastor, seem like a working man. This is how you end up with a “seminarian” standing in front of an altar and making the faith-based argument that trannies need lots of abortions.
Get to know Beto 2.0 James Talarico.
1. Trans community needs abortion care too. (Bonus: What’s a woman anyway?)
pic.twitter.com/cM4gyxKxV3— Will Cain (@willcain) March 4, 2026
Being is easier than seeming, but they can’t. They have no ability to make the most basic judgments in this category. The party that thinks masculinity is toxic isn’t able to choose normal men as candidates, because they have no idea what that is.
So they’re stuck with whatever this is, which is just fine.
James Talarico: “For me, prophetic voices like Jesus have helped me reckon with my own whiteness, my own masculinity, my own certainty, my own ego…”pic.twitter.com/eFvL6tmW1Z
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) May 27, 2026
Chris Bray is a senior correspondent at The Federalist and a former infantry sergeant in the U.S. Army. He has a history PhD from the University of California Los Angeles, not that it did him any good. He also posts on Substack, at “Tell Me How This Ends,” here.
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