The Two Ironic Lines in Kamala's Address That Didn't Go Well for Her and Had Everyone Talking
Kamala Harris' speech on the last night of the DNC was long on lies, talking about her family, and attacks on former President Donald Trump, but short on policy plans for the future or laying out anything that she had achieved.
You knew it was likely to be bad when they had to pull a "bait and switch" to keep people in the seats to hear her, saying there was going to be a special guest appearing, with CNN and others suggesting it was Beyoncé. But then the special guest turned out to be Harris herself. What a letdown. But you know that they don't think much of what they have to present when they have to play games and gaslight people like that.
Bottom line? They're lying because they know what they really think/believe would never go over with the American people.
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But she had a couple of lines that had a lot of people talking — just not for the reasons she would have liked. This was such a bunch of nonsense.
On behalf of the people — except you got the nomination without one primary vote of the people. And you can't even be bothered to talk to them about the policy/plans you would have to serve them. Oh, and for three-plus years, Biden-Harris had not only failed on policy but been incredibly divisive.
People weren't buying this, including journalist Batya Unger Sargon, who skewered it.
Funny, too: Kamala was plagiarizing herself from 2019. It didn't work then, either. This was from 2019 for the 2020 campaign.
But then, perhaps the unintentionally funniest line was about how she stands up against "elder abuse," as Rebeccas Downs at our sister site Townhall reported.
Isn't this the same lady who helped to cover up Joe Biden's cognitive decline, who wasn't straight with the American people about it? And they know, as Downs noted.
It's worth reminding that the results from a poll from YouGov/Times of London just after Biden ended up dropping out of the race are particularly damning to Harris. A whopping 92 percent believe Harris was at least a little bit involved, with 68 percent saying she was involved "a great deal," 17 percent saying "somewhat," and 7 percent saying "a little." Majorities of every demographic believe Harris was at least "a little" bit involved.
Didn't they try to deceive us with Biden until it became too much to cover up, and then they installed Harris without a vote? She got pounded with tweets for this line as well on X.
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