I can never forget the evil way she treated a decent man like Judge Kavanaugh by trying to destroy his reputation. She is a failure as a politician, a Senator, a border czar and, I fear, like Joe Biden, will be a failure as a President and as an ally of civilized nations against murderous enemies; the plagues of peaceful civilizations by such as Hamas. TD
Were they giggling quietly? |
The Gateway Pundit "Elon Musk shared a devastating video on Kamala Harris, posted by Kanekoa the Great on his X page on Saturday. “Strange days.” (X Video) The video reminds us that Kamala Harris was so shallow and unlikeable during her initial run for US president in the Democratic Party primary that she dropped out before the Iowa caucus. The video captures CNN hosts discussing an article from The New York Times on a key aide to Kamala Harris turning in a resignation letter. CNN’s Nia-Malika Henderson: “How Kamala Harris’s campaign Unraveled.” They obtained the resignation letter of the Harris campaign State Operations Director" . . .
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"Elon Musk shared a devastating video on Kamala Harris, posted by Kanekoa the Great on his X page on Saturday."
“Strange days.” . . .
CNN: How Kamala Harris's Campaign Unraveled Before The Iowa Caucus
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) August 18, 2024
"She's not able to articulate a consistent and compelling message."
Kamala Harris dropped out of the 2020 primary race before voting began because she was so unpopular among Democrats.
She then hit a 28%… pic.twitter.com/ryXgHfYAIF
Two Heroes and a Marxist Airhead . . . "Musk has consistently offered the same opportunity to Kamala Harris, who is unlikely to agree to such an unscripted, unrehearsed, freewheeling discussion.
"She has finally set forth her agenda (until now it has been a secret with not even a hint of it on her website). It appears to have been written by slovenly kids who spent their college years in the student union advocating for “the masses.”
"It is an agenda utterly ignorant of economics -- which is to say, reality. The worst of it is price controls to deal with what she mysteriously said was “price gauging.” (Apparently even reading prepared remarks presents a challenge for her.)
"Iowahawk, as you might expect, had some thoughts on the agenda:" . . .
Biden's Former Chief of Staff Admits Kamala Harris Vice Presidency Was a Failure . . ."Meanwhile, although much of the media has spent the days since the beginning of Kamala’s campaign pretending she had nothing to do with the border and bears no responsibility for the fiasco, the Times begrudgingly admits it here [emphasis mine]:
But she was also saddled with no-win assignments, most notably tackling the root causes of illegal immigration from Central America, exposing her to Republican criticism. Stung by an early television interview that went awry, she became skittish about mistakes, asking whether an appearance or a line in a speech might produce another vicious viral clip. And her allies believed the president’s staff often clipped her wings, appropriating her initiatives for him to announce without building up her own public profile.
"Notice how the authors manage to criticize what we can presume to be Republicans in their angle? Her senseless ramblings might produce “another vicious viral clip.” But what exactly is vicious about playing her own words?" . . .
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