Actress Deletes Her Account

Let’s break down this 2024 Election Night drama because, honestly, it’s quite a spectacle. As election results rolled in and it became clear that Donald Trump was clinching another victory, a video surfaced showing a “White Dudes for Harris” supporter having what can only be described as a legendary meltdown. This poor soul, a 50-year-old podcaster named Steven Williams, tore off his shirt mid-rant, hurling profanities left and right, apparently devastated by Trump’s rise to victory.

His words? Pure gold for Trump supporters: “I can’t believe Trump is actually going to win this f***ing thing.” From there, he spiraled into an epic meltdown that’s now immortalized on social media. And as expected, the internet had zero sympathy for his outburst. Instead, comments poured in, roasting everything from his out-of-shape physique to the likelihood that he staged the shirt-ripping stunt by pre-cutting the neckline. “Dude is about to pound 3 large pizzas to make him feel better,” wrote one user, while another quipped, “I’m surprised he has the strength to rip that shirt in half.” It seems that whatever message “White Dudes for Harris” hoped to spread, this incident didn’t quite boost their credibility.

Even Donald Trump has had fun with this group. Just last month at the Al Smith political dinner in New York, Trump took aim at “White Dudes for Harris,” cracking that he wasn’t worried about them because their “wives and their wives’ lovers” were all voting for him. The jab, as expected, had the room in stitches, with comedian Jim Gaffigan and many attendees chuckling along. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, however, wasn’t amused, giving a classic stone-faced reaction that’s becoming somewhat of a trademark response among high-profile Democrats faced with Trump’s humor.

This “White Dudes for Harris” drama wasn’t confined to just one night of election chaos, either. The group’s leader, Ross Morales Rocketto, took to X the following day, huffing that Trump was wrong about the group. According to him, they’re all committed to Harris, wives and lovers included. This back-and-forth between Trump and his opponents is nothing new, but as always, Trump has his knack for jabs that leave his opposition in a huff and his supporters rolling in laughter.

And then there’s Bette Midler, who went as far as deleting her X account after Trump’s win. She even posted a Drano bottle labeled “Trump Wins” alongside a bottle of champagne marked “Kamala Wins,” suggesting, presumably as a “joke,” that she’d drink Drano if Trump won. Classic Midler, right? Known for her outbursts, she’s often vocal in her dislike for Trump, yet the humor always seems to land a little too close to desperation rather than wit.

Over the years, Midler’s had her share of “meltdowns” on X, from her public despair over Elon Musk restoring Trump’s account to likening the January 6 incident to the September 11 attacks. It seems like for some, no matter how often Trump wins or how loud the opposition protests, the narrative keeps spinning right back to the same talking points: fear, outrage, and, yes, more meltdowns.

Election Night 2024 wasn’t just another night of counting votes; it was yet another stage for Trump’s critics to show just how much he gets under their skin. While supporters of “White Dudes for Harris” might be trying to figure out where it all went wrong, Trump’s base can’t help but find a little humor in watching their opponents unravel—one shirt rip at a time.