What do you know about Kamala Harris?
She has been Vice President of the United States for over three years but I doubt very many people know much about her.
It may be time to take a closer look at her in light of the love fest that we can expect Democrats and the mainstream media to have with Kamala over the next several weeks in order to polish her image.
It is already in full force on MSNBC.
Link to Video: https://x.com/EndWokeness/status/1815728666287960333 |
The early polling suggests that Trump has a national lead over Harris similar to what he had with Biden..
I would expect that all of this positive coverage should result in poll results that show the wisdom of replacing Biden with Kamala Harris. Harris should get a bump in the polls. She may even be shown taking a lead in a number of polls over the next month due to the PR onslaught.
However, what are the numbers going to look like when things settle down and people get a better look at what Kamala Harris is really all about?
I wrote a blog post about Kamala Harris in October, 2020 right before she debated Mike Pence.
Everything in that blog post about her background is still relevant.
When she was in the Senate in 2019 she was the most liberal Senator in the chamber---further left than Bernie Sanders.
What is ironic is in 2024 she is the choice of the Democrat establishment to replace Biden. However, Joe only got the nomination in 2020 because the establishment closed ranks around Biden to keep Bernie Sanders from winning the nomination because they feared he was too liberal to win the general election.
The signature achievement of Kamala Harris as VP seems to have been being named by Joe Biden in May, 2021 to be "the point person on immigration" to deal with the migrant chaos.
Source: https://www.politico.com/news/2021/03/24/kamala-harris-immigration-border-surge-477810 |
This is the chart showing the surge in illegal immigration during the Biden-Harris administration that Donald Trump was referring to at the Butler. PA rally when he was shot.
Trump claims that turning to speak to this chart saved his life.
Kamala seems to be best known the last three years for her vacuous speeches that sound like a high schooler who has to write a 500 word essay but only has 100 words of content.
This is one example of MANY such utterances by Kamala Harris.
"We invested an additional $12 billion into community banks, because we know community banks are in the community, and understand the needs and desires of that community as well as the talent and capacity of community,"
Her favorite catch phrase in speeches is this one.
"What can be... unburdened by what has been."
She uses this line over and over in her speeches.
I hope the speechwriter that first wrote that line for Harris is getting a royalty for each time she uses it.
If so, they would be very rich today.
Here is 4 minutes of Kamala Harris repeating that line over and over again in various speeches.
Link to video |
If you can watch all 4 minutes of this without banging your head against your monitor or throwing your phone away you have remarkable self restraint.
"What can be... unburdened by what has been" ???
The biggest problem for Kamala Harris is at some point in this election she is going to have to defend her record and her extreme liberal views.
Kamala wants to be President. However, she does not want to be burdened by her past record and left wing ideology.
My view is that if people know the real Kamala Harris she will not be unburdened by what has been.
She will be burdened forever because that is the essence of who she has alway been and still is today.
The Democrats are in the midst of the biggest bait and switch ever perpetrated in United States electoral history.
Do not be fooled.
Do not let your friends and relatives be fooled either.
How Much Do You Know About Kamala Harris? (originally published October 6, 2020)
How much do you know about Kamala Harris?
It is an important question as there has never been an election in which there was a higher likelihood that the Vice Presidential candidate would eventually become President.
You merely have to look at Joe Biden's age, his past medical history and his diminished mental abilities to understand the probabilities.
Most people had limited exposure to Harris during the Democrat nomination process since she dropped out of the race over a month before the first primary votes were taken due to poor polling numbers and weak financial support.
Kamala Harris at one of the Democrat debates in 2019 before she dropped out of the Presidential race |
The Vice Presidential debate Wednesday night will undoubtedly provide many voters with the closest look at Harris they have had.
However, we are only talking about 90 minutes of air time in what will be a carefully staged performance.
What do we really know about Kamala Harris?
The most important thing to know about Harris is that she is undoubtedly the most far-left candidate to ever appear on the national ticket of a major political party.
For example, here are the 2019 ideology scores for Senators done by govtrack.us. A score of 1.00 would be a pure conservative on every issue. A score of 0.00 is a pure liberal. She was a perfect 0.00.
Kamala Harris was judged to be the most liberal member of the United States Senate in 2019 in this ranking.
Harris was further left than Bernie Sanders, Kirsten Gillibrand or Cory Booker who also ran for President. She was much further left than Elizabeth Warren or Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Here are the scores for those ranked furthest to the left in the Senate in 2019. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee had the highest conservative score. She was a 1.00 on the scale to Harris' 0.00.
The platform that Harris ran on for President reflects these far-left views.
- She was in favor of the Green New Deal.
- She was strongly in favor of gun control and wanted to see mandatory gun buy backs for "assault weapons".
- She wanted to substantially reduce the defense budget.
- She was in favor of some form of reparations for African Americans.
- She was in favor of free college at public institutions.
- She was in favor of abolishing the death penalty.
- She was in favor of re-examining ICE and was opposed to building the border wall. She wants to allow more refugees and immigrants into the United States and is against sending illegal aliens home. In fact, she compared ICE to the KKK.
- She was in favor of decriminalizing illegal border crossings.
- She was in favor of providing free health care coverage to illegal immigrants.
- She was in favor of a $15 national minimum wage
- She was in favor of abortion up to the time of birth.
- She was in favor of repealing most of the Trump tax cuts and would like new taxes on banks and financial institutions.
- She was is favor of reinstating the Iran nuclear deal.
- She was against the China tariffs and also opposed the new USMCA trade agreement that replaced NAFTA.
- She was a co-sponsor of Bernie Sanders' Medicare for All bill that would have eliminated private health insurance and required a new payroll tax on employers and employees to fund the cost on top of the current FICA taxes. When criticized about eliminating the option for private insurance during the campaign she changed her position and stated she was open to merely creating a "public option".
Harris’ shifting positions on key policy matters undermined her short-lived run for the presidency. A former California attorney general and district attorney, Harris faced criticism over a prosecutorial record that doesn’t always match with the progressive positions she espouses today. On health care, her waffling on “Medicare for All” during the presidential primary revealed a candidate torn between appealing to progressives demanding structural change and moderates favoring incrementalism — and satisfying none in the process.
President and Mrs. Trump in the Oval Office with Amy Coney Barrett and family |
Think about it.
Voters will be subject to a bait and switch like never before. The DNC will try to roll out a kinder more gentler KH, knowing what short memories most voters have. Let’s remind everyone what kind of Senator she was, both in policy and in behavior.
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