Not a political ad... or at least, not a very good one:
One topic that needs elaboration is how stark liberal morality has become. Everything is black and white—Trump is a fascist, fascists are bad, Joe Biden isn't a fascist so your vote becomes obvious. Obvious to a liberal, anyways, but most people don't really reason like this. It's actually remarkable how dogmatic liberals are compared to regular people. You might get normal people to repeat a slogan like "trans rights are human rights" to keep their jobs, but really in their hearts they hedge with ambiguities: the transpeople in sports issue is complicated, gender reassignment for children is ghoulishly evil, and nobody wants to be forced to date them. "Trans rights are human rights" is just a symbol that signals vague support and sympathy. But not for liberals—trans rights become a black-and-white moral issue, no ambiguities allowed. So that if you don't enthusiastically suck that girldick at every opportunity, you're still a transphobe, and they will consign you and a million other kulaks to the mass grave if given half a chance. Sorry champ, kiddo, pal, but you did a transphobia, you did a homophobia, we're Team Good Guys, bucko, friendo, pip.
Phrased this way I think it's apparent that liberals have an undeveloped sense of morality (or, if you prefer, an oversocialized one). They have a child's palate for chicken nuggets and french fries, their morality is very simple and cannot be any other way. Jonathan Haidt talks about this as part of how liberals are WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic), and connects liberal modern habits to their lack of a typical disgust response. I think this is the same thing—liberals are disgusted by nothing and yet are disgusted (with you) over everything. They have very simple morals, because morals are actually very simple—you're a Nazi or you aren't; you're a bigot or you aren't; you're either a good person, or you're not.