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Quote from: Berry Sweet on August 25, 2024, 09:25:31 PMI read somewhere she was advised not to tell American citizens her policies or do interviews until after she wins the election (IF she even does).  That is ignorant and extremely dangerous.
And anyone who votes for a candidate ANY candidate under such a context deserves to be tried for treason
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DKG

Kamala Harris has overseen the open border, though Democrats claim she'll secure it. Kamala has overseen the explosive inflation that's destroying the middle class, yet she claims she's here to help the middle class.

If you're an American citizen, you've paid attention to this election, you'd be forgiven for having a headache from the ricocheting message of the Democratic Party. A month ago, it was, 'The Biden economy was great, don't believe your lying eyes, just vote for Joe Biden.

Now it's, 'Yes the economy is terrible, but Kamala Harris, who's been vice president for three and a half years, is going to come in and fix the whole thing.

Meanwhile, her opponent, former president Donald Trump, narrowly escaped an assassination attempt, and the administration that she is very much a big part of has not done a thorough investigation — as there are still so many questions not answered.

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Herman

Joy my ass.


https://www.theblaze.com/columns/opinion/so-much-for-the-democrats-holier-than-thou-convention?utm_source=theblaze-breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20240826%20trending-%20Morning%20trending&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Breaking%20News&tpcc=email-breaking
The DNC where elite party bosses, their lackeys, and their overlords — the big donors and corporations — spent four days trying to make us forget the past four years of misery they caused, is mercifully over. They spun folksy tales to sell us on their new figurehead, Kamala Harris, who's attempting to shift her deep-blue image to a middle-of-the-road people's purple.

But that's almost beside the point. Like her doddering predecessor, if she's elevated to the Oval Office, she clearly won't be making any consequential decisions. Instead, her handlers will trot her out on stage with a script to read whenever it's time to put on a good show for the rubes in the cheap seats. She might even do a better job than bumbling Biden at reading the words off the screen.

If we want to know what a Kamala Harris regime would really look like, the past four years provide a far better guide than the empty promises of universal freedom, unbridled joy, unbounded prosperity, and unmatched safety we heard last week.

Here's another way to figure out what we'd actually be getting from those power-brokers while Harris laughs at us from the head of the table: Ignore the figureheads and listen to the true voices of power — the ones who, more than likely, have already been running the nation into the ground, either directly or through their operatives in prominent political offices and the deep state.

With that in mind, let's examine two key passages from the DNC speeches delivered by their royal highnesses, Barack and Michelle Obama.

In his Tuesday night keynote address, former President Obama, displaying his and his wife's trademark arrogance thinly veiled in a superficial veneer of eloquence, uttered these lines:

To make progress on the things we care about, the things that really affect people's lives, we need to remember that we've all got our blind spots and contradictions and prejudices; and that if we want to win over those who aren't yet ready to support our candidate, we need to listen to their concerns — and maybe learn something in the process.

After all, if a parent or grandparent occasionally says something that makes us cringe, we don't automatically assume they're bad people. We recognize the world is moving fast, and that they need time and maybe a little encouragement to catch up.
On a purely cosmetic level, the verbiage is much better than Hillary Clinton's infamous 2016 reference to "half" of Trump's supporters as "racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic" and in a "basket of deplorables." Unlike Clinton, who lacks the eloquence to cloak her arrogance, the Obamas' sentiments are the same. Obama's and Clinton's remarks convey that those who support Donald Trump are the "racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, and ultimately unenlightened" parents or grandparents who inevitably "say something that makes us cringe." And though we shouldn't "automatically assume they're bad people" — because, after all, "the world is moving fast," so they might "need time and maybe a little encouragement to catch up" — if we listen to them and try reasoning with them, but they still fail to catch up, the conclusion that they're bad people, temporarily withheld, was probably right all along.

Michelle Obama — always just a bit cruder in her condescension than her more professorial husband — made the point more directly in her own primetime remarks, labeling Trump, and by extension his supporters, as having a "narrow view of the world [that] made him feel threatened by the existence of two hardworking, highly educated, successful people who happen to be black" and, thus, "doubling down on ugly, misogynistic, racist lies as a substitute for real ideas and solutions that will actually make people's lives better."

Shen Li

Now for an important announcement from vice president Kamala Hairyass.
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The first sit-down interview with Vice President Kamala Harris since she became the Democratic presidential candidate was underwhelming but likely didn't do any damage to her campaign.

Harris had been lambasted by critics for going so long without an unscripted interview, but that changed on Thursday night when she faced Dana Bash.

Bash challenged Harris on her switching her position on banning fracking, and she responded by leaning on her "values" rather than actual policy positions. During the interview, she relied on repeating that her values had not changed in order to avoid answering why her policies had.

Harris was also questioned on why the Biden administration had taken so long to address the immigration crisis, and she deflected the question into an attack on President Donald Trump over a failed bipartisan deal on immigration.

Harris had Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the vice presidential candidate, at her side during the debate. Bash tried to get him to respond about lies he told about his military service and IVF treatments for his wife, but he similarly ignored the questions and tried to deflect.

DKG

American influencer Kai Carlo Cenat III is a social media sensation. He boasts over 10 million followers on Instagram, 14 million followers on TikTok, and 6 million subscribers on YouTube. Most of his fans are unsurprisingly Gen Zers. Cenat's unique blend of style, humor, and charisma has earned him a spot among high-profile celebrities as well, including the Kardashians, Drake, Adele, Nicki Minaj, and Kevin Hart, among many, many others.

All that to say — Kai Cenat is hugely influential in a demographic Kamala Harris has been pining after.

While the Harris campaign has completely denied contacting Cenat or being interested in a collab with him, the streamer said otherwise in a viral video where he raged at the left's attempt to exploit his influence for political leverage.


Brent

The Kamala CNN interview where she had to bring Walz along was an embarrassment for Harris and CNN.
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MrNiceGuy

Quote from: Brent on August 31, 2024, 02:10:31 PMThe Kamala CNN interview where she had to bring Walz along was an embarrassment for Harris and CNN.

Walz is her emotional support animal.
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Quote from: MrNiceGuy on September 02, 2024, 01:03:11 PMWalz is her emotional support animal.

Harris should go it alone in at least 2 or 3 more interviews to assuage doubts that she can do and is fit for the job as President of the United States.

Like Biden, she wouldn't last long in a Canadian parliamentary system where they tear the leaders apart during Question Period in the House of Commons.

Anyways, I don't see why it's so difficult for her to face/meet the press.
Unlike Biden, she's not Senile. And she's a reasonably capable debator.
Cripes she was an Attorney General who had to face lots of questioning about her activities in the past.

At worst all she has to do is provide canned answers as to what she'll do and how she'll implement her policies during her term.
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Quote from: DKG on August 31, 2024, 10:23:14 AMAmerican influencer Kai Carlo Cenat III is a social media sensation. He boasts over 10 million followers on Instagram, 14 million followers on TikTok, and 6 million subscribers on YouTube. Most of his fans are unsurprisingly Gen Zers. Cenat's unique blend of style, humor, and charisma has earned him a spot among high-profile celebrities as well, including the Kardashians, Drake, Adele, Nicki Minaj, and Kevin Hart, among many, many others.

All that to say — Kai Cenat is hugely influential in a demographic Kamala Harris has been pining after.

While the Harris campaign has completely denied contacting Cenat or being interested in a collab with him, the streamer said otherwise in a viral video where he raged at the left's attempt to exploit his influence for political leverage.



That looked like a mental breakdown in progress.