
(PresidentialWire.com)- When the mainstream news outlets declared Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden the winner of the 2020 election, wrestling star “The Rock” says he cried. Literally cried.
In a video published on Instagram on Sunday, following the false announcement that Joe Biden had won, the actor congratulated Joe Biden and his far-left running mate Kamala Harris for winning and breaking voting records.
“I wanted to shoot this yesterday when the news broke, but I got a little emotional, admittedly so. I got a little emotional yesterday, manly tears of course, I may have cried a tear or two, or ten, but they were all very manly,” he said. “All my tears are manly.”
How often does this guy cry?
The Rock, whose real name is Dwayne Johnson, said that his vote “represented humanity” and “represented decency,” seemingly ignoring the fact that credible allegations suggest that Joe Biden benefited from deals made by his family members in Ukraine and China while he was vice president.
Johnson claims that he is a “centrist,” despite having supported the most radically left-wing and “progressive” ticket in Democratic party history. In a video earlier this year, where he said Kamala Harris is “bad*ss,” Johnson offered his endorsement.
“As a political independent & centrist, I’ve voted for both parties in the past,” he said.
“In this critical presidential election, I’m endorsing Joe Biden & Kamala Harris.”
Centrists tend not to vote for radical progressives who supported fundraisers for violent criminals who engaged in riots during the summer.
Remember when Kamala Harris did this? A fundraiser advocated and shared by Harris helped pay for the release of a man who was accused of molesting his daughter. Harris also endorsed the Black Lives Matter movement, an organization that called for the end of the traditional family unit and whose leaders called themselves “trained Marxists.”
Centrist? Really?
The support for BLM is likely the reason why Johnson supported Harris, however. Following the death of George Floyd, Johnson suggested the president was not compassionate.
“Where is our compassionate leader? The leader who unifies and inspires our country at our most painful time when we need it the most,” he asked in a video.
Johnson did not condemn Black Lives Matter of Antifa for engaging in divisive, racist, and violent tactics that resulted in many businesses being destroyed, roughly $2 billion in damage, and the death of retired police officer David Dorn.