(Parody) Pete Buttigieg names Kevin Hart as his Vice President

[Disclaimer: This article is a parody story. While some events in this article are actually taking place, it is written for comedy purposes and shouldn’t be taken too seriously.] 


Mayor Pete already has a Vice President.

Hoping to get an edge over his opponents (and save his presidential campaign), Buttigieg announced comedian Kevin Hart as his Vice President nominee.

“Kevin [Hart] is a great guy,” Buttigieg told reporters after the Democrat Debate in Nevada Wednesday night. “He’s smart, funny and has a great personality. Have you seen ‘Central Intelligence’ or the ‘Jumanji’ films? Golly, I love that guy.”

Reporters asked Buttigieg if choosing a Vice President was a desperation move considering Buttigieg hasn’t won the Democrat nomination — and most likely didn’t win the Iowa Caucus as the Democrat Establishment would like us to believe.

“Great question. I think the important thing here is that I actually picked a Vice President who appeals to people outside the Gay Community,” Buttigieg said. “And I’m the first Presidential candidate to have a black guy as Vice President, so you know I’m not racist.”

Buttigieg has been accused of racism due to his time as Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, where he fired the city’s first black police and fire chiefs and didn’t improve minority neighborhoods economically.

However, Buttigieg dropped Hart from his ticket due to backlash from the LGBTQ-etcetera-etcetera Community over old “homophobic” tweets on Hart’s social media pages. 

Buttigieg joins the Academy Awards in a growing list of liberal people who discriminate against Hart through cancel culture.

“I’m a comedian,” Hart said in a statement following the announcement. “I like to make fun of people. Get over it!”

At publishing time, no one in the mainstream media (CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, Bloomberg News) accused Buttigieg of racism or cowardice for dropping the black comedian.

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