LinkedIn Co-Founder Funds Left-Wing PAC's Controversial Ad Campaign
Reid Hoffman, the billionaire co-founder of LinkedIn and an independent director on Microsoft's board, is reported to have made a significant donation to the "Progress Action Fund" (PAF). This political action committee (PAC) is led by a far-left activist and former member of the Obama administration. PAF recently released a controversial pro-pornographic political ad aimed at rallying support for Kamala Harris among chronic masturbators.
The Controversial Ad
The ad in question was first reported by Collin Rugg. The Progress Action Fund and Defend the Vote have launched a $2.5 million ad campaign featuring this 30-second ad. Titled "Republicans Rubbing You the Wrong Way," it depicts an actor portraying a Republican congressman watching a young man masturbate. The ad campaign is being shown on streaming services in all seven swing states.
The Progress Action Fund
The PAF, on its website, states that it "runs hard-hitting ads to defeat Republicans in swing districts, including the viral ad Keep Republicans Out Of Your Bedroom." The PAC is headed by former Obama activist Joe Jacobson, who uses "he/him" pronouns. Jacobson is a radical leftist with past connections to the Service Employees International Union, AFL-CIO, and the Obama administration.
According to Open Secrets data, it appears that Hoffman has financially supported some of Jacobson's initiatives at PAF. Hoffman reportedly donated $500,000 to PAF on September 25 and an additional $50,000 on September 19.
Reactions to the Ad
The ad has drawn criticism and ridicule, with some calling it a desperate move by Democrats and their billionaire backers. This comes after the Democrats faced backlash for their 'Trump Nazi' narrative in the leftist corporate media last week. The new ad campaign is seen as an attempt to gain support from porn-addicted Americans, funded by elites from Palo Alto.
Bottom Line
The controversial ad campaign funded by Reid Hoffman and led by Joe Jacobson has stirred up a significant amount of discussion and criticism. The ad, which targets chronic masturbators to rally support for Kamala Harris, has been described as a desperate move by the Democrats. What are your thoughts on this controversial ad campaign? Do you think it's an effective strategy or a misguided attempt to gain support? Share your thoughts and this article with your friends. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is available every day at 6pm.