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https://thenationalpulse.com/2024/07/31/kamalas-natsec-adviser-has-been-implicated-in-an-iranian-spy-ring-expose/
She got rid of the laugh. I noticed, I haven't seen that crazy laugh that she gets. She's crazy. That laugh, that's the laugh of a crazy person.
Trump: "I didn't know she was black until a couple of years ago. She happened to turn black"
Have you noticed yet? — the weird thing about Veep Kamala Harris is how weirdly brisk her transfiguration was from a sit-com character to Wonder Woman, overnight in the reality-optional news media. In a party burdened with complex ideology, she was known only for tautology: “The significance of the passage of time, right? The significance of the passage of time,” she repeated solemnly on a tour of a Louisiana library in 2022. “So, when you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time.” Yes, ma’am. You nailed that ol’ coonskin to the wall, all righty!
Suddenly her time has come! Everything is Kamala Kamala Kamala. Lights! Camera! Action! But, as you have already been informed, time does not stand still. If it did, then everything would happen at once, which would be a great inconvenience to all. In what seems like a magically extended moment since someone told “Joe Biden” to go dangle, Kamala acquired a lance and halo and rode forth to save our democracy.
Yet, it’s a long way to the grand meet-up of Democratic Party delegates in Chicago, August 19, and that journey is cluttered up with long moments like the one we’re in now, moments when delegates are liable to stew, and maybe even think about more moments to come when the magic of the current moment has passed — because that, after all, is the significance of the passage of time! Here today, gone tomorrow! Hope and change! Go through enough passages of time and things can happen, or even un-happen, such as, perhaps, the rise and fall of the Veep as the champion of this figment known as our democracy. It’s kind of like what they used to say sixty years ago in Vietnam about having to destroy the village in order to save it. Only this time around, it’s democracy in America. ...
And thus, ever so democratically, does Hillary seize the moment and the convention, and swoop to the podium on her great leathery wings crying “caw caw caw abortion!” The news media will go into super-overdrive shaping the narrative about the Democratic Party rank-and-file marshaling democracy to save democracy.
Have you noticed yet? — the weird thing about Veep Kamala Harris is how weirdly brisk her transfiguration was from a sit-com character to Wonder Woman, overnight in the reality-optional news media
How did she go from the presumptive nominee to the actual nominee without a convention?
‘It’s Hypocrisy’: CNN’s Don Lemon and April Ryan Have Heated Debate Over Sen. Kamala Harris’ ‘Blackness’
Posted by Tanasia Kenney | Published on: February 13, 2019
CNN host Don Lemon shouted down reporter April Ryan this week during a heated prime-time debate over whether Sen. Kamala Harris can consider herself “African-American.” ...
Lemon contended the issue was never about Harris being “Black enough,” but was more so about whether she shares the experience of American descendants of slaves, also known as “ADOS.”
“No, no, no, no. I don’t think you hear what people are saying,” he told Ryan. “To want the distinction to say is she African-American, or is she Black or is she … whatever — there is nothing wrong with that. There is a difference between being African-American and being Black.”
Lemon argued that all Harris had to say is that she is Black, not African-American.
Ryan countered the assertion by pointing to Harris’ lineage, arguing that many enslaved Africans landed in Jamaica “and all these other Caribbean islands.”
“So she could indeed be African-American mixed with others, but she is a Black woman,” she said.
“Jamaica is not America,” Lemon said, interrupting her again. “Jamaica did not come out of Jim Crow. I’m just saying.”
I must admit I was not terribly surprised to learn that Vice President Kamala Harris’s husband once had an affair with his children’s nanny and impregnated said nanny who may or may not have aborted this child.
By now, I just assume every ultra-rich and powerful person in Club Elite engages in extra-marital affairs and then, if needed, tries to cover up these relationships.
As recent polls show, this man, lawyer Doug Emhoff, might soon be the First Gentleman of the United States of America.
What did surprise me (or, actually, didn’t) was that this sexual affair was covered up for so long and never came up as Harris shot up the political charts.
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