Stephen Miller Gives Tips on Women in Vomit-Inducing Fox Segment

Here’s something no one asked for: sex and dating advice from Donald Trump’s ex-adviser Stephen Miller. While appearing on Jesse Watters’s Fox News program, Miller, who was seen as “the true driving force” behind Trump’s racist agenda during his presidency, was asked to give relationship advice to the network’s viewers. Watters claimed that Fox was “getting a lot of texts from women about Miller,” and that his audience sees him as a “sexual matador.” “What do you have to say for yourself?” asked Watters. Watters: We are getting a lot of texts from women about Stephen Miller. Our audience believes you are some sort of sexual matador. Miller: Some advice to any young man out there. If you are a young man who's looking to impress the ladies, to be attractive.. the best thing you… pic.twitter.com/PMwMO3Voz1— Acyn (@Acyn) October 9, 2024Miller responded with advice for young men. (For context, according to a recent survey, only 10 percent of young people say they watch cable news daily, while 45 percent say they never watch.)“The best thing you can do is to wear your Trump support on your sleeve,” said Miller. “Show that you are a real man, show that you are not a beta. Be a proud and loud Trump supporter and your dating life will be fantastic.” Unfortunately, Miller may be espousing lies per usual. According to a 2020 YouGov-Economist poll, while more than half of men say they would date a member of the opposite party, only 35 percent of women say the same. With more young women than ever identifying as left of center, being an out Trump supporter may cut off a significant part of the dating pool.

Oct 9, 2024 - 18:00
Stephen Miller Gives Tips on Women in Vomit-Inducing Fox Segment

Here’s something no one asked for: sex and dating advice from Donald Trump’s ex-adviser Stephen Miller.

While appearing on Jesse Watters’s Fox News program, Miller, who was seen as “the true driving force” behind Trump’s racist agenda during his presidency, was asked to give relationship advice to the network’s viewers.

Watters claimed that Fox was “getting a lot of texts from women about Miller,” and that his audience sees him as a “sexual matador.”

“What do you have to say for yourself?” asked Watters.

Miller responded with advice for young men. (For context, according to a recent survey, only 10 percent of young people say they watch cable news daily, while 45 percent say they never watch.)

“The best thing you can do is to wear your Trump support on your sleeve,” said Miller. “Show that you are a real man, show that you are not a beta. Be a proud and loud Trump supporter and your dating life will be fantastic.”

Unfortunately, Miller may be espousing lies per usual. According to a 2020 YouGov-Economist poll, while more than half of men say they would date a member of the opposite party, only 35 percent of women say the same. With more young women than ever identifying as left of center, being an out Trump supporter may cut off a significant part of the dating pool.