Harry Sisson is a TikTok-savvy progressive and vocal supporter of the Biden-Harris (turned Harris-Walz) campaign. His fall from the heights of confident, soundbite-driven arrogance to a more humbling reality has been swift and painful. Recently turning 22, Sisson displays all the elements of a once-popular social media influencer now grappling with the rapid decline of his digital stardom. Instead of offering fresh insights or engaging in meaningful political discourse, his latest act seems to be nitpicking trivial details like grammar.
Trump just put out this statement on the drone sightings and it’s riddled with spelling errors and mistakes. Is he… ok? pic.twitter.com/p9tO6Ep76R
— Harry Sisson (@harryjsisson) December 13, 2024
In a recent video, Sisson stirs a half-drunk cocktail, the melted ice cubes floating lazily in the glass, with a lime garnish sunken at the bottom. The shot is framed by uncomfortable lighting and cold, unwelcoming surfaces, creating a visual metaphor for the has-been nature of his brief reign as the political poolboy of social media. What happened to all that alleged "joy"?
Sisson may think the cocktail gives him a mature vibe, but it instead comes across as more fitting for a post-divorce life crisis. His latest remarks about Trump supporters allegedly regretting their votes seem irrelevant when faced with the reality of Trump’s approval rating.
Trump supporters are ALREADY regretting their votes! pic.twitter.com/8CB0mxEGKM
— Harry Sisson (@harryjsisson) December 15, 2024
Trump's favorability surged by six points to 54 percent following the November 5 election, and a recent poll confirms that his approval remains steady at 54 percent as of December 12, more than a month later.
Moreover, it's nearly impossible to reach the heights of "buyer's remorse" as Americans did post-2020 upon discovering The NY Post's Hunter Biden laptop story was true, after it was blacklisted by the censorship cabal and "debunked" by 51 former intelligence agents as Russian propaganda.
Here is the data provided by Technometrica:
- 78% of respondents believe access to accurate information could have been critical in their voting decision.
- 47% said knowing the Hunter Biden laptop contents were real and not "disinformation" would have changed their vote.
- This includes 71% of Democrats.
- Nearly 80% of respondents believe a truthful interpretation of the laptop story could have shifted the election outcome in favor of Trump.
- 51% of respondents criticized the media's handling of the story.
Sisson isn't just wrong about the sentiments surrounding Trump's transition; he's wrong about everything. It seems really hard to be an influencer if you are wrong about everything. Meanwhile, the internet is pretty good at keeping score.
Biden won't drop out of the race: wrong.
President Biden just RULED OUT dropping out of the race “I’m completely ruling that out.” Biden is our nominee. He’s staying in the race and he’s the man facing Trump. The stakes of this election couldn’t be higher. So get with the program and support Biden.
Biden won't pardon his son Hunter: wrong.
Riddle me this MAGA: how has Biden weaponized the Justice Department if his own son is on trial and he’s saying he will not pardon him if convicted? Your whole argument kinda crumbles, doesn’t it? Embarrassing.
While Sisson may have secured his spot as a fixture in progressive political discourse, much like David Hogg with his persistent Second Amendment complaints, there is something profoundly sad about his decline into the status of a "has-been," stuck repeating the same tired rhetoric while losing credibility at every turn. For young college students, Sisson’s story is a cautionary reminder that the pursuit of social media fame is often fleeting and hollow.