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Here's the latest right wing attack on Walz that's going to fall just as flat as the rest of them. If you didn't think they had enough things to sit around spewing phony outrage over, here's the crew on this Friday's Outnumbered having a hissy fit over the Harris/Walz campaign selling camouflage hats, and pretending Trump's cult of MAGAts are the only ones who hunt in the United States, or that like camo.
CAMPAGNO: Well, the Harris/Walz campaign just launched this camo hat, possibly trying to win over Trump supporters, but instead, it's becoming a status symbol for liberals with nearly $2 million in sales already.
That may have something to do with how much it looks like pop star Chappell Roan's Midwest Princess hats. She even posted about the similarity on social media, writing, “Is this real?” Is this real, Joey?
JONES: Just real quick, so I know that pattern is called Realtree and the guys that own it are Georgians, they're good buddies of mine, and they had no part in this hat becoming a part of the Harris/Walz campaign.
They just want to support sportsmen. I think they lean right anyway, and it's been tough because they've gotten a lot of hate over it, and they shouldn't. Listen, it's a free market country. They put these blanks out to a vendor, and the vendor decided to sell them. It takes more than a hat to embrace a culture of blue collar and hard work, and I just hope they understand that.
CAMPAGNO: Amen. Kayleigh?