Failed 2020 Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and her supporters are trying desperately to help her remain relevant so she can likely run for the U.S. Senate from the Grand Canyon State in next year’s election, but a meme being shared on social media didn’t sit well with a beloved celebrity.
Lake, who also claims undying loyalty to former president Donald Trump, was the subject of the meme, which featured her lake superimposed over that of actress Lynda Carter, who played Wonder Woman on the 1970s television show, Newsweek reports.
With Lake’s anticipated run, a meme recently started circulating on X that showed her face superimposed over that of Carter’s in her hit 1970s TV series Wonder Woman. The show, which was based on the DC superhero character of the same name, aired on ABC and later CBS from 1975 until 1979.
However, Carter, who has often criticized Trump on social media, took umbrage to the image, which sees Lake rebranded as “MAGA Woman”—and she made her feelings known in a blistering statement posted on X on Thursday.
Here’s the meme:
Carter’s response was devastating, especially since it perfectly defined who Lake is and isn’t.
Lake decided to respond to Carter, but she only made matters worse by doing so.
Lake’s reply got her pilloried on Twitter/X, or whatever Elon Musk is calling the site this week.
https://twitter.com/Boiler___Up/status/1705274165501018345?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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