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The Defense of Kamala Harris is Just Plain Batty

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Watching either regime media or Border Czar Kamala Harris‘ surrogates defend her indefensible record on any number of subjects has been pretty entertaining, were it not for the fact that we’re this close to having an actual Marxist run the United States for the next four years, if the continued tightening of polling is accurate.
A PAC called Future Forward has been running pro-Kamala ads during the Olympics almost non-stop, the most recent with the tagline, „The Future Begins Now.“ It’s almost as if no one realizes that serving as Vice President in the existing White House makes this claim objectively fake news. The future doesn’t begin now. At best, they can say, „The Present Continues Today.“ But people don’t like the present situation, because in short, it sucks.
On CNN over the weekend, Maryland’s third Senator, Laphonza Butler, appointed to the Senate as a replacement for the late Dianne Feinstein by California Governor Gavin Newsom, was asked to comment on the flood of flip-flops coming out of the Harris campaign in lieu of interviews and/or press conferences by the presumptive Democratic nominee. Her response sounded like the chorus of an 80’s Human League song.

Other pro-Kamala ads are claiming she’s the „Rule of law“ candidate – except, of course, for the whole ‚illegal border crossings aren’t a crime, ‚you don’t have to pay your student loans back‘, ‚rioting and looting should be bailed out as long as it was during a racial protest‘, and ‚Title IX no longer means anything if that pesky Y-chromosome has been holding you back‘ thing.
Oppo research cloud storage is virtually limitless in the amount of video clips from Border Czar Harris, including her thoughts on what cloud storage actually is. In case you missed this one and are counting on Harris to be someone at least competent to run the country instead of failing, addled, cognitive-declining Joe Biden, you might want to reconsider hitching your wagon to this soon-to-be-falling star.

But in last Thursday’s op-ed section of the New York Times, Belle Boggs penned a personal narrative that turned into a defense of Kamala Harris that is literally and figuratively batty.
One night a few weeks ago I went to bed early, bothered by the oppressive heat and dismayed by that week’s political news — President Biden’s lackluster ABC News interview and Donald Trump’s claim earlier that day that he knew “nothing” about Project 2025. I was tired, too, from explaining the recent daily news broadcasts to my two daughters — one 6 and the other one 10 — including what the phrases “hush money” and “porn star” meant. My husband stayed up working, and very early the next morning a bat flew into our bedroom, through a screen door left open by accident. What happened over the next few days restored my faith in the systems in our country that keep us safe.

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