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Kamala Can’t Win On Policy Or Performance, So The Media Will Make This Campaign A Race War

Kamala Harris loses any debate on policy or performance, so the media will avoid it by fabricating racism from here to Election Day.



It’s a given that the news media will assist the Democrat ticket for president in any way they can this election, but since the party is now set to nominate a black Woman of Color, “any way they can” is going to include some shockingly vicious schemes. Yes, even more so than their usual brazen deception and perversity.

There was a small peek at what’s to come when none other than the White House Correspondents’ Association President Eugene Daniels, also a reporter for Politico, posted a clip on X from Fox News that he said featured a quote it demonstrably did not.

The video was from Wednesday’s edition of “Fox & Friends,” co-hosted by Brian Kilmeade, who Daniels attributed a completely false comment to. “She’d rather address, in the summer, a sorority … a COLORED sorority, like she can’t get outta that!” wrote Daniels in his fake transcript of the segment on Vice President Kamala Harris. “Then, in what he presumably believed to be a humorous comment of his own, Daniels wrote, “Not this in the year of Beyonce 2024.”

For context, Daniels is widely recognized in Washington media circles as Kamala’s favorite person to reliably relay her preferred narratives, usually with a lot of nauseating details about how allegedly approachable she is. (“Harris spent the rest of Sunday at home with family and staff in the vice president’s mansion in her Howard University hoodie and sweats grinding through calls …,” read one of his recent dispatches from Harris’ makeup bag.) Not entirely related, but his social media profiles are little more than a series of photos of his painted fingernails, his gaudy apparel and obnoxious declarations of whatever products traditionally marketed toward women he enjoys using.

Back to the false and defamatory quote. What Kilmeade said was “a college sorority,” not “colored sorority,” and he certainly didn’t shout it, as Daniels’ all-capitalized transcription indicated. Anyone watching the video would, at most, have heard Kilmeade trip over the word “college,” but it didn’t come remotely close to “colored.”

Under a cascade of corrections from other X users, Daniels deleted the post with the video, but said in a subsequent post that “the audio is garbled,” thus excusing his libel.

The audio was clear and Daniels is a degenerate busboy for Harris.

The next three months are going to be like this, and so much worse. Everything said in public about Harris that isn’t overtly laudatory will be instantly deemed racist by the media, especially as it relates to her performance as vice president. Even things not said will be called racist.

You didn’t say it? They’ll make it up. Easy fix.

Every effort will be made to skirt actual conversations about policy and record because that’s where Harris is so weak it’s laughable anyone would even suggest she can govern.

That’s why at this very moment, news outlets like Axios are demanding there be no recollection of Harris being appointed by her boss to solve the ongoing catastrophe at the southern border. They called her the “border czar.” Now they’re saying it never happened.

The conversations need to be about everyone else who opposes her being a racist. That’s what they will do, even if they have to make it up. And they will. They are.