Vice President Kamala Harris’s donors are footing the bill for security cameras installed around the home of Republican former Willistown Township Supervisor Robert “Farmer Bob” Lange, a two-time Trump voter who starred in a recent ad in which he and wife Kristina endorsed the veep, which of course invited death threats from angry MAGA terrorists, Philly-area site Savvy Mainline reports.
It gets better: The Langes are now being accused of being paid actors and Dem donors by right wing Twitter users who “did their own research” and came up with a different Robert Lange and Kristina Chadwick (Mrs Lange’s maiden name), living in different towns in Pennsylvania as the “evidence.” Why that still led to threatening voicemails and one-star reviews for their strawberry farm – not where the actual Dem donors live – is peak MAGA. As for the “actors” part, the Langes a few years ago were involved in producing, Hayride to Hell, a low-budget horror film starring Kane Hodder, who played Jason in four of the original Friday the 13th movies, and Bill Moseley, who was in one of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre films. The Langes had “very small, non-speaking roles as monsters,” in the low-budget slasher made to promote their farm’s autumnal offerings.
“It’s really sad how the truth is not being told. If you try to refute it, they deny it. I just wish someone with common sense from that organization could do a little bit of homework and some accurate fact checking and say: Robert Lange is a lifelong Republican. He’s a Willistown Township Supervisor. He’s a full-time farmer. Chester County awarded me its ‘farmer of the year’ award. They gave me the ‘distinguished service to agriculture’ award. I’m a family farmer who made a movie to save the farm that’s been in my family since 1896,” said Bob, plainly sick of this horseshit.
The Harris/Walz Campaign was just busted for using paid actors in an ad pretending to be former Trump supporters. Turns out the 2 are not only actors but have been democrat donors for years. pic.twitter.com/XoHsNFfHAB
— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) September 30, 2024
And here’s another guy who recently made a movie, grossly defaming the Langes on Twitter. Bob could take those profits and keep his farm in the family until 2296 at least.