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Kamala Harris


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2021 Feb 2, 8:03pm   48,683 views  1,034 comments

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We need a thread for our "vice President". I'll start with when she was having cocaine fueled orgies with Montel Williams.

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251   Ceffer   2024 Jul 22, 1:01pm  

Do they have Kamala Porn on PornHub?

253   Ceffer   2024 Jul 22, 1:04pm  

If KamelToe might be the first woman ever to fuck her way to the top instead of just fucking her way to somewhere in the middle.
254   Ceffer   2024 Jul 22, 1:04pm  

It's her avatar, not her, but the memes are fun.

257   Ceffer   2024 Jul 22, 1:17pm  

Kamala Actor won't be in there long either. There is a Praetorian Guard dead pool on he/she/it already.



258   Ceffer   2024 Jul 22, 1:21pm  

Is this chaos in the ranks or chaos in the flanks? I'm confused.
259   gabbar   2024 Jul 22, 1:55pm  

It will be made to work that way since they have the media and messaging.

260   Ceffer   2024 Jul 22, 3:02pm  

You know you are getting closer to the Pres elections when the so-called 'polls' need laugh tracks. Public to Mockingbird: "Do you take me for an idiot?" Mockingbird: "Always have."

263   Waitup   2024 Jul 23, 12:02am  

One genocidal president out; another trying to take his place. Trump will win.
268   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 23, 10:41am  

Another Coronation for Kamala

She floated to the top in a one-party state. Who thinks she has the skills to serve as president?

By Allysia Finley

Kamala Harris as Joe Biden’s replacement for the Democratic presidential nomination feels reminiscent of her ascent to the U.S. Senate. Days after Sen. Barbara Boxer announced she wouldn’t seek re-election in 2016, Ms. Harris, then California’s attorney general, jumped into the ring.
Senators including Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) and Cory Booker (D., N.J.) urged their donors to support her. California’s Democratic kingpin Willie Brown, Ms. Harris’s former beau and mentor, made clear that other party aspirants should yield. After former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa revealed that he was considering a bid, Mr. Brown snapped: “His loyalty and his relationship with her should be so valuable, and he should, in my opinion, see it as an opportunity to demonstrate that.” “I am hopeful,” Mr. Brown added, that he “will be rewarded with a statewide office—at some point.”
Mr. Villaraigosa genuflected, as did other ambitious Democrats, but his deference wasn’t rewarded. Rep. Loretta Sanchez of Orange County was the only noteworthy candidate audacious enough to challenge the heiress apparent. She couldn’t raise enough money to run a serious statewide campaign, while Ms. Harris racked up big-name endorsements, including from Ms. Boxer, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Gov. Jerry Brown and Barack Obama.

Despite these advantages, her Senate campaign was beset by high staff turnover and an abrasive management style. Former aides also kvetched to the press about her lavish spending on upscale hotels and first-class flights.
Her coronation nevertheless proceeded as planned: Ms. Harris cruised through California’s jungle primary and defeated Ms. Sanchez in November, 62% to 38%. Even before she took the oath of office, the press mooted her as a potential candidate for the White House in 2020.
Ms. Harris said on Sunday that she intends to “earn” her party’s nomination. That would be a change for a politician who’s floated to the top in a one-party Democratic state with powerful patrons boosting her. The upshot has been that she has neither the substantive record nor the skills that other candidates might.
Ms. Harris grew up relatively privileged in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her Indian-born mother was a breast-cancer researcher at the University of California, Berkeley and her Jamaican father a Stanford economist.
In her 2019 memoir, “The Truths We Hold,” she recounts being offered a position as a deputy district attorney in Alameda County once she finished law school at UC San Francisco and passed the bar. She failed the exam on her first try but was hired anyway: “I wondered if people thought I was a fraud.”
During the mid 1990s, she dated Mr. Brown, then speaker of the California Assembly. He appointed her to two state panels—the Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board and the California Medical Assistance Commission—that together reportedly made her more than $400,000 over five years. But his most valuable favor was to connect her to party grandees and donors.
After they broke up, she tapped this donor network to run for San Francisco district attorney in 2003 on a platform of restoring competence to the office. She won, but violent crime more or less stayed the same during her seven years in office while sharply declining in the rest of the state.
In 2010 she dismissed some 1,000 drug cases, including many convictions, after a state judge rapped her for failing to disclose potentially exculpatory information to defendants, including potentially tainted evidence. When Ms. Harris ran for state attorney general that year, her Republican opponent, Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley, slammed her as soft on crime.
She won by some 75,000 votes—Gavin Newsom won the lieutenant governor’s race by 1.1 million—after a big assist from Mr. Obama, who held a rally with her that October in Los Angeles. As attorney general, she targeted liberal bogeymen including Wall Street banks, for-profit colleges and energy companies, drawing on the Obama administration for support.
Her clumsy, politically motivated attacks often created victims. After she helped drive Corinthian Colleges out of business, thousands of students were stranded without degrees. Her blocking an acquisition of an insolvent hospital network at the Service Employees International Union’s urging resulted in its bankruptcy.

As president, she would have more power to destroy businesses and livelihoods—and target political opponents. In 2019, she vowed to prosecute Donald Trump if elected. She couldn’t prosecute the case for her candidacy, ran a disorganized campaign plagued by infighting, and dropped out before the first ballot was cast.
Perhaps she will do better as her party’s nominee, but her 3½ years as vice president haven’t inspired confidence. The problem with coronations is that they elevate untested leaders who may never be up for the job.
269   Patrick   2024 Jul 23, 10:53am  




Though Obama so far has not endorsed Kamala.
271   DemocratsAreTotallyFucked   2024 Jul 23, 5:30pm  

The butch has already lost MSNBC:

It's not enough for Kamala Harris to not be Joe Biden

She must lay out a compelling case for what she wants to do in office.

https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/kamala-harris-presidential-campaign-policy-trump-rcna163002
275   Patrick   2024 Jul 24, 9:45am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/delegation-wednesday-july-24-2024



@Blklivesmatter
Timeline of Events
Sunday
•Joe Biden drops out.
•Kamala Harris announces campaign with Biden endorsement.
•Kamala Harris says she is going to work hard to earn the nomination.
•Kamala Harris makes calls to party delegates.
Monday
•Kamala Harris continues making calls to party delegates.
•Kamala Harris makes two public speeches.
•AP announces Kamala Harris has secured enough delegates to be the
Democratic Nominee (Monday night).
•Kamala Harris releases this statement, noting she has worked hard to
"go out and earn this nomination" as promised (Monday night).
A 24-hour process of talking to party bosses is not democratic, nor is it a
process Democrats should be proud of. We do not live in a dictatorship.
Delegates are not oligarchs.
Installing Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee and an unknown
vice president without any public voting process would make the
modern Democratic Party a party of hypocrites.
We call on the @DNC to create a process that allows for public
participation in the nomination process, not just a nomination by party
delegates.


Ruh-roh! Somebody forgot to buy off Black Lives Matter! I bet I know where several million dollars of Kamala’s recent fund-raising is about to go.

As BLM cogently explained, voting involves “public participation in the nomination process,” not “just a nomination by party delegates.” You couldn’t ask for a better antidote to all this flim-flammery and equivocation than that single post from Black Lives Matter.

Please pass the popcorn.
276   Patrick   2024 Jul 24, 9:48am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/delegation-wednesday-july-24-2024


Trump’s campaign general counsel David Warrington filed the complaint yesterday. It alleged, “Kamala Harris is seeking to perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar heist of Joe Biden’s leftover campaign cash — a brazen money grab that would constitute the single largest excessive contribution and biggest violation in the history of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended,”

CNN noted that it’s unlikely the Federal Election Commission will act on the complaint until well after Election Day, given its historically slow pace of resolving enforcement questions. Well, it’s slow whenever claims involve democrats.

But in another plot twist, two days ago FEC Chair Sean Cooksey posted a citation to federal election law suggesting that donations to Biden’s presidential campaign must be returned to donors, not transferred to cackling selectees:

@SeanJCooksey
11 C.F.R. § 110.1(b)(3):
"If the candidate is not a candidate in the general election, all
contributions made for the general election shall be either returned or
refunded to the contributors or redesignated ., or reattributed .., as
appropriate."
277   Karloff   2024 Jul 24, 10:20am  

Ok, what's the deal with this? Is it just more humiliation being imposed on the people with the parasites behind the scenes trying to top Brandon as most incredibly inappropriate president ever?

"Mortimer, you couldn't possibly top this senile old scumbag that I got installed!"
"Hold my brandy, Randolph."

Or is the goal to make her so unappealing that people will gladly accept Clinton being slid into her place?
278   Eric Holder   2024 Jul 24, 10:24am  

Patrick says


But in another plot twist, two days ago FEC Chair Sean Cooksey posted a citation to federal election law suggesting that donations to Biden’s presidential campaign must be returned to donors, not transferred to cackling selectees:

SeanJCooksey
11 C.F.R. § 110.1(b)(3):
"If the candidate is not a candidate in the general election, all
contributions made for the general election shall be either returned or
refunded to the contributors or redesignated ., or reattributed .., as
appropriate."


Huh? What does he think "or redesignated ., or reattributed" means if not "transferred to cackling selectees"?
280   Blue   2024 Jul 24, 1:29pm  

Is that 3k are from mostly pro Palestine mafia!

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