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Posted: 2020-08-15T04:49:59Z | Updated: 2020-08-15T04:49:59Z Marge Simpson Fires Back At Trump Adviser's Kamala Harris Insult | HuffPost
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Marge Simpson Fires Back At Trump Adviser's Kamala Harris Insult

I was going to say Im pissed off, but Im afraid theyd bleep it, the cartoon matriarch said via YouTube.

Marge Simpson isn’t happy. In fact, the cartoon matriarch is a little “pissed off.”

That’s her reaction after Trump campaign senior legal adviser Jenna Ellis tried to use her to insult Democratic vice presidential hopeful Kamala Harris .

After Ellis tweeted  that “Kamala sounds like Marge Simpson,” she came under fire from various Twitter users defending the cartoon character as “reliable, competent and moralistic.”

One person who chimed in on Twitter was “Simpsons” co-creator James L. Brooks, who predicted that Simpson would likely have something to say about the comparison.

Marge did shoot back via a YouTube video released Friday.

“I usually don’t get into politics, but the president’s senior adviser Jenna Ellis just said Kamala Harris sounds like me! Lisa says she doesn’t mean it as a compliment,” Simpson said in the 27-second clip.

Then Marge referenced a recently panned tweet  from the president by referring to herself “as an ordinary suburban housewife” and told Ellis: “I’m starting to feel a little disrespected. I teach my children not to name-call, Jenna…”

The video ends with Simpson revealing just how bothered she was by Ellis’ comments.

“I was going to say I’m pissed off, but I’m afraid they’d bleep it,” she said.

You can see her complete response below.

-- This article exists as part of the online archive for HuffPost India, whichclosed in 2020. Some features are no longer enabled. If you have questionsor concerns about this article, please contactindiasupport@huffpost.com .