Lefties LOSE IT when Kayleigh McEnany’s sister announces new invite-only dating app for conservatives

Former Trump-era White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany’s younger sister, Ryan, is preparing to launch a new dating app for like-minded conservatives, and news of the app is already triggering trash-talking from intolerant, small-minded leftists.

Called The Right Stuff, the app is slated to launch next September, though according to McEnany (the younger sister), it’ll be invite-only. The reason why should be obvious.

Anytime conservatives launch their own anything — a social media network, a dating app, etc. — leftist trolls always rush aboard to talk trash and stir up trouble.

By limiting sign-ups to just those who’ve been invited, The Right Stuff will presumably be able to bypass this frequently observed impediment.

Learn more about the app below:

“First of all, it’s free to use. And for my ladies, you’ll never have to pay, because we all get premium subscriptions for simply inviting a couple friends. Gentlemen, if you want access to premium, that’s on you,” McEnany says in the clip above.

“And by the way, that’s the only two options: ladies and gentlemen,” she adds.

Unlike the modern left, the right believes in biological sex, meaning that conservatives recognize that there are only two genders: male and female. Everything else — hermaphrodite, intersex, etc. — is just an aberrant combination of the two.

“The Right Stuff is all about getting into the right dating pool with people who share the same values and beliefs as you,” McEnany continues.

Conservative values and beliefs include support for the nuclear family, recognition of biological sex, and appreciation of merit, colorblindness, discipline, stoicism, etc.

Of course, that’s not what leftists think. Because they harbor so much hate, they think being a conservative is all about being a white supremacist or Christian theocrat:

It’s absolutely unfathomable to those with a liberal  brain that there exist in this world minorities who also subscribe to traditional conservative beliefs and would — believe it or not — love to find a partner who shares those beliefs.

“You’ll start off by building your perfect profile, no pronouns necessary. We want you to put your best foot forward, which includes your favorite photos of yourself doing what you love and being with the people you love. Our prompts give you the opportunity to let people know various sides of you, so remember, be authentic and creative,” McEnany continues in her video advertisement.

Dating sites usually contain “prompts” that help users reveal more about themselves. For instance, one prompt might be “favorite movie genres,” with the goal being to entice the user to describe the type of movies they enjoy watching.

“We’re sorry that you’ve had to endure years of bad dates and wasted time with people that don’t see the world our way, the right way,” McEnany adds.

The last major conservative dating app that went viral was Donald Daters, which launched in 2018 and was rooted in a similar premise.

“For many young Trump supporters, liberal intolerance has made meeting and dating nearly impossible. Support for the president has become a dealbreaker instead of an icebreaker. That’s why we created a new platform for Trump supporters to meet people without being afraid of talking politics,” CEO Emily Moreno said at the time.

The site faced the same kind of mockery and derision. Unlike The Right Stuff, Donald Daters wasn’t invite-only. It presumably got flooded with leftists, which may explain why as of August 2022, the site is no longer active.

The last time that the site’s Twitter account tweeted was in 2019:

Hopefully, for lonely conservatives seeking a suitable match, McEnany’s site will fare much better. To her credit, she has the backing of a major giant.

“The app was reportedly created by former Trump White House staffers and is being financially backed by conservative billionaire Peter Thiel, who has supposedly invested $1.5 million into The Right Stuff,” according to Mediaite.

Vivek Saxena

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