Living in the Left's Upside Down World
I may well have entered the Twilight Zone.
This summarizes a lot of my feelings and confusion over what seems to be happening in our much divided country. What is really sad, is that I have several friends (good people) to whom I am not sending this, for the primary reason that they hate our President and therefore think these statements are political, when they are NOT. They are factual.
This morning, I realized that everything is about to change. No matter how I vote, no matter what I say, lives are never going to be the same.
I have been confused by the hostility of family and friends. I look at people I have known all my life, so hate-filled that they agree with opinions they would never express as their own. I think that I may well have entered the Twilight Zone.
You can't justify this insanity. We have become a nation that has lost its collective mind.
We see other countries going socialist and collapsing, but it seems like a great plan for us.
Somehow it’s un-American for the census to count how many Americans are in America.
People who say there is no such thing as gender are demanding a female President.
Universities that advocate equality, discriminate against Asian-Americans in favor of African-Americans.
The equality that they demand does not apply to the faculty or staff who are in the main radical leftists.
Some people are held responsible for things that happened before they were born, and other people are not held responsible for what they are doing right now.
Criminals are caught-and-released to hurt more people, but stopping them is bad because it's a violation of THEIR rights.
People who have never owned slaves should pay slavery reparations to people who have never been slaves.
If a dude pretends to be a woman, you are required to pretend with him.
It was cool for Joe Biden to "blackmail" the President of Ukraine, but it’s an impeachable offense if Donald Trump inquiries about it.
People who have never been to college should pay the debts of college students who took out huge loans for their degrees.
Immigrants with tuberculosis and polio are welcome, but you’d better be able to prove your dog is vaccinated.
Irish doctors and German engineers who want to immigrate to the US must go through a rigorous vetting process, but any illiterate gang-bangers who jump the southern fence are welcome.
$5 billion for border security is too expensive, but $1.5 trillion for “free” health care is not.
If you cheat to get into college you go to prison, but if you cheat to get into the country you go to college for free.
And, pointing out all this hypocrisy somehow makes you a "racist".
Nothing makes sense anymore. No values, no morals, no civility and people are dying of a Chinese virus, but it is racist to refer to it as Chinese even though it originated in China.
We are clearly living in an upside down world where right is wrong and wrong is right, where moral is immoral and immoral is moral, where good is evil and evil is good, where killing murderers is wrong, but killing innocent babies is right.
Wake up America, the great unsinkable ship Titanic America has hit an iceberg, is taking on water and sinking fast.
The choice is yours to make. What will it be? Time is short, make your choice wisely.
25 Questions Kamala
Harris Should Be Asked in the Debate
6 Oct 2020421
9:03
Wednesday’s vice presidential debate provides an opportunity for
the American public to get answers from Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA).
The Democratic vice presidential nominee should be asked the
following 25 questions. This list is by no means exhaustive.
Many of these questions were suggested by this author last month, but because they remain
unanswered, I offer them again in the hope that the debate moderator will see
fit to get answers from the California senator who, if elected, will be one
heart beat away from the presidency.
1. After President Trump
nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, many Democrats endorsed
the idea of “packing” the Supreme Court by expanding the number of seats and filling
them with liberal justices. You and Vice President Biden have refused to give your position on court-packing. Are you in favor
of packing the court?
2. Do you believe Judge Barrett’s
resume as a federal judge, former Supreme Court law clerk, and Notre Dame law
professor qualifies her for the job? If not, why not? If so, how do you—as a
feminist—justify your apparent ambivalence about even meeting with a qualified woman judicial
nominee?
3. Judge Barrett has been
attacked by members of your party because of her Catholic faith. This is of
great concern to many millions of American Catholics because this appears to be
a pattern with your party. In fact, you yourself once attacked a judicial nominee on the basis of his membership in
the Catholic organization the Knights of Columbus, which is the largest fraternal organization in the
world and includes among its past and present members many prominent
Americans like President John F. Kennedy, Supreme Court Justice Samuel
Alito, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), Gov. John Bel Edwards (D-LA), and
Vince Lombardi. Do you believe that being a member of the Knights of
Columbus disqualifies a person from holding public office? Would you
refuse to hire someone on the basis of their membership in the
Knights of Columbus or any other Catholic organization? In your questioning
of this Catholic judicial nominee, you singled out the issue of the Catholic teaching on the sanctity of
life. Would you disqualify a job applicant on the basis of their Catholic
beliefs, including their beliefs about abortion? Do you believe that being
pro-life disqualifies someone from employment?
4. Your history of attacking a
judicial nominee solely on the basis of his membership in a Catholic
organization led former Speaker Newt Gingrich to describe you as an “openly anti-Catholic bigot.” Do you disavow this
characterization?
5. Should American Catholics or
Catholic organizations be forced to pay for other people’s abortions? If
elected, would you seek to force Catholics to fund abortions and other
practices that are fundamentally in violation of their faith?
6. You recently claimed that you chose to become a prosecutor because you wanted
to protect victims of sexual abuse. However, during your 13-year tenure as San
Francisco’s district attorney and then California’s attorney general, you refused to prosecute any of the sexual abuse claims brought
against Catholic priests, despite the pleas from victim groups. Why?
7. Also, why did your attorney
general’s office refuse to release the documents obtained from the San
Francisco archdiocese with all the information about priests accused of
sexual abuse? Victims’ rights groups have criticized your office for
deliberately burying these documents and thereby covering up the crimes
and leaving the public unprotected. Why did you do this? The San
Francisco district attorney’s office claimed in 2019 that they
no longer have these documents in their possession. What happened to them?
How can you claim to be a defender of children when you declined to
prosecute the abusers of children?
8. Last June, you encouraged your Twitter followers to donate to a bail fund to assist
protesters arrested in the Minneapolis, Minnesota, riots. Are you aware that in
July this bail fund sprang from jail a man who was accused of sexually assaulting an
8-year-old girl? In August, the fund posted bail for a man accused of assaulting a 71-year-old woman
whose home he had burglarized. In June, the fund helped bail out a man accused of stomping and robbing a victim in
Minneapolis on the same day George Floyd died. Between June and August, the
fund helped bail out six men who were accused of domestic violence, including
two who were accused of strangling women in their homes. Do you have any words for the
victims of these crimes?
9. Why did your office decline to investigate the health supplement fraud cases involving
companies your husband’s law firm represented? Did you, as California’s
attorney general, ever purposefully decline investigating or prosecuting
clients of your husband’s law firm?
10. You said you believed the women accusing Joe Biden of inappropriate
touching. Do you believe Tara Reade? If not, why not? If so, how do you justify supporting him
now?
11. Why did you single out journalist David Daleiden for prosecution for undercover
journalism that others do without penalty?
12. Your chief-of-staff, Karine
Jean-Pierre, wrote an op-ed last year attacking the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and Americans who associate with it, stating “You
cannot call yourself a progressive while continuing to associate yourself with
an organization like AIPAC that has often been the antithesis of what it means
to be progressive.” Do you believe that pro-Israel activism is incompatible
with progressive values?
13. The Biden campaign has adopted
a version of the Green New Deal that calls for 100 percent renewable
electricity generation by 2035. California has adopted similar “green” goals,
but now it can’t keep the lights on due to the state’s reliance on wind and solar energy. California’s Democratic Gov.
Gavin Newson recently admitted that the Golden State needs a “backup” plan for energy
because the current blackouts caused by lack of wind and overcast skies have
shown the danger of relying solely on “green” energy. Why would the nation fare
any better than sunny breezy California in keeping the lights on if we adopt
100 percent renewable energy?
14. You said in the past that we “need to hold China accountable” for
trade violations, but you are against the use of tariffs. How do you intend to
hold China accountable? You also said that “we need to export American
products, not American jobs.” How do you intend to make sure we don’t export
more American jobs to China? How would your policy differ significantly from
the same policies that led to the loss of 4 million jobs to China?
15. You have supported the often violent Black Lives Matter uprisings and encouraged them to continue. Have you spoken to any victims of the
riots — people who lost loved ones or businesses?
16. Do you believe that the
looting of the Magnificent Mile in Chicago was a “form of reparations,” as one Chicago Black Lives Matter organizer claimed? Is
looting an appropriate form of protest as a means of reparations?
17. Seattle Black Lives Matter
protesters stormed a neighborhood, demanding that residents “get the f***
out” and “give black people back their homes” as reparations. Do you support
that style of protest? If not, have you condemned it?
18. You recently claimed that it is both “outdated” and “wrongheaded” to think that
adding police officers to the streets is the only way to make communities
safer. What do you propose we do to stop the current wave of violent
crime engulfing our cities?
19. What is the maximum number of
illegal immigrants you would allow into the country before securing the border
to stop more from entering?
20. The Obama administration deported an estimated 3 million illegal aliens. Was that a bad
thing?
21. With 30 million Americans unemployed due to the coronavirus, would you support a halt on work
visas for foreign workers competing with Americans for jobs? If not, explain to
us why CEOs will not use this huge increase in the supply of labor to freeze
and reduce salaries for American workers?
22. A number of prominent tech
industry leaders have endorsed your campaign citing your support for increasing the
number of H-1B foreign workers. Why is importing more foreign workers to
compete with Americans a good idea right now?
23. Wall Street has praised Vice President Biden’s decision to choose you as his
running mate. Why do you think financial special interests support you so much?
24. Will you be following the advice
of your Wall Street and Silicon Valley donors in negotiating with China?
If not, whose advice would you seek out in negotiating with China?
25. You have called on Congress to act on a coronavirus stimulus package, but you skipped
a vote on a Republican proposal that would have provided relief to Americans.
Are you putting any pressure on members of your party to stop blocking relief legislation for Americans?
Rebecca Mansour is a Senior Editor-at-Large for Breitbart News.
Follow her on Twitter at @RAMansour.
SOCIOPATH LAWLESS LAWYER KAMALA HARRIS.
BEING AN ‘OFFICER OF THE COURT’ CORRUPT PROSECUTOR AND
ETHICALLY DEPRAVED LAWYER, KAMALA HARRIS HAS DEMONSTRATED A LONG RECORD OF
TURNING LAWS UNDER THE CARPET WHEN THERE IS A BRIBE TO BE HAD!
https://kamala-harris-sociopath.blogspot.com/2020/09/ethically-depraved-lawyer-kamala-harris.html
It is the handmaidens working for Planned Parenthood
who have joked about
selling aborted baby body parts. And it was Kamala
Harris, when she was A.G. of California, who viciously
prosecuted the young man who exposed that scandal, after she had received a
hefty donation from Planned Parenthood. DIANA MARY SITEK
Kamala Harris, like Biden, supports Planned Parenthood’s crimes
against the unborn and takes money and endorsements from the abortion
industry.
DANIEL JOHN SOBIESKI
The best-case scenario is that she’s a progressive who repeatedly violated her own principles so that she could promote her career. In the worst-case scenario, she’s just another corrupt, rotten, regressive prosecutor.
JESSER
HOROWITZ
Kamala Harris Failed to Investigate Client of Husband’s Law Firm
as California Attorney General
https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2020/10/the-bribes-suckers-senator-dianne.html
Democratic vice-presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA)
failed as California’s attorney general declined to investigate faulty
advertising claims against one of the nation’s leading nutritional supplement
companies, which also happened to be a client of her husband’s law firm.
As California’s chief law enforcement officer between 2011 and
2017, Harris racked up a record as a tough on crime prosecutor. From cracking down on school truancy to opposing marijuana legalization—with more than 1900 people
being prosecuted for possession of the drug under her tenure—Harris was
California’s self-acknowledged “top cop.”
That record, however, did not extend to clients of Venable LLP,
the law firm where Harris’s husband, Douglas Emhoff, was a high-profile
partner. Harris, in particular, failed on numerous
occasions to investigate the nutritional supplement giant Herbalife. At
the time, Herbalife was a high-profile client of Venable, paying the firm
hundreds of thousands of dollars for its legal services every year.
The Elements of Revolution Are All in Place
Including an election from which there could be no turning back.
In a recent poll, 61 % of Americans said we’re on the verge of civil war. What’s coming is cataclysmic, but there are better ways to describe it. Instead of civil war, think revolution.
Some believed the proletarian revolution was coming in the 1930s, during the Great Depression – others, during the rise of the New Left in the 1960s.
But they were only sparks that never ignited.
What was kindled decades ago, now has burst into flames.
The pieces are all in place: rioting without end, war on the police, government complicity with anarchy, one party firmly in the grasp of revolutionaries, ongoing efforts to erase our history, radicals with a death-grip on the culture and an election from which there could be no turning back. To view any of these elements in isolation would be a tragic mistake.
The riots following the death of George Floyd have been anything but spontaneous. They were planned and organized by Black Lives Matter, Antifa and others. The founders of BLM describe themselves as “trained Marxists.”
Every time there are charges of police brutality (given the sort of characters the police are forced to deal with on a daily basis, these are inevitable), the switch is thrown: first come the useful idiots with their signs and slogans, then the outside agitators (with U-Hauls disgorging riot gear), then the looting and burning, then the assaults on police, then the calls to defund the police and on and on.
The goal is chaos, leading to uncertainty, apprehension and politicians willing to give the terrorists whatever they want to buy peace. What they want is to raze this country and build something resembling Cuba or Venezuela on the ruins. That’s how the Biden camp intends to Build Back Better.
The police have taken the brunt of this. According to a story in the September 26th New York Post, in New York City alone, 472 officers have been injured in rioting -- 319 seriously enough to be hospitalized. Across the country, cops have been shot, stabbed, burned and run over with cars.
Police retirements have reached a record high. Police chiefs have resigned and ordinary crime has soared. Calls to defund the police grow. Biden wants to put shrinks in squad cars to help the police deal with domestic violence.
Cops are our first line of defense against the jungle. Joseph Wambaugh called them The New Centurions in his 1971 novel of the same title. Crippling law enforcement is an all-important step on the road to revolution.
Democratic mayors and governors are complicit. In September, the Department of Justice designated New York City, Seattle and Portland jurisdictions where “local governments … are permitting anarchy, violence and destruction.”
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler refused to allow police to use tear gas to dispel rioters. (The city’s chief of police rhetorically asked, “How much violence is enough?”) The mayor of Seattle allowed Antifa to occupy an historic area of the city for a month.
In the first Presidential Debate, Joe Biden declared, “I am the Democratic Party right now.” When queried if he’d asked Democratic mayors to address the rioting more forcefully, he responded, in effect: What can I do. I’m a private citizen? That’s how much the Biden Party wants urban anarchy to end.
Prosecutors elected by George Soros’ PACs refuse to prosecute rioters, who are often back on the streets in a matter of hours. St Louis City Attorney Kimberly Gardner was elected with $190,00 of Soros money and reelected with $119,000. A police official described his department’s relationship with her as “abysmal.” Gardner is prosecuting a couple for defending their home with guns, while refusing to charge the trespassers who were menacing them.
Kamala Harris tweeted out a link to a group raising bail money for Minnesota rioters. Biden campaign workers contributed themselves. Biden described Antifa as “an idea.” Try to imagine Churchill calling the brown shirts “an idea.”
Biden’s condemnation of the war on civilization is worse than nothing at all.
After avoiding the matter for months, at last, when the polls turned against him on the issue, he disavowed “all forms of violence,” while refusing to condemn Black Lives Matter or Antifa (which is a fantasy, after all). He equated isolated instances of police misconduct (“police violence”) and mythical “right-wing militia groups” with the Marxists and anarchists who have set our cities ablaze. How can you spot the white supremacist at a race riot? He’s the one on the ground, bleeding from multiple wounds.
Public schools and higher education are the breeding grounds for the next generation of incendiaries. As the president said in his July 4 Mt. Rushmore speech: “Against every law of society and nature, our children are taught in school to hate their own country and to believe that the men and women who built it were not heroes, but were villains.”
When they’re not distorting history, our schools simply refuse to teach it. In one survey, only 27% of those under 45 years of age had a basic understanding of U.S. history. Only one in three could correctly identify the three branches of government.
Indoctrination (like the 1619 project) is complimented by the steady stream of anti-American, anti-Caucasian propaganda from Hollywood, and the wealth of Fortune 500 firms poured into Black Lives Matter. They’re marching through the institutions -- from the classroom to the newsroom, to the screening room to the boardroom.
Against this backdrop we face the most consequential election of our lifetime, now less than 30 days away.
The Democratic Party is ruled by the revolutionary left. Vice President Biden is its Marshal Petain – the smiling, doddering old fool. Sanders, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Talaib, Schumer and Pelosi will pull the strings behind the scene.
If they win, Antifa and BLM will be used to attack and intimidate opponents of the regime -- morphing from storm troopers to S.S. Resistance will be labeled racism.
With statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico (and who knows where else), court-packing and ending the filibuster, our system of government will be permanently altered to assure that this election will be the last real election.
Like France in 1789, Russia in 1917 and Germany in 1932, we stand at the brink. Thank God Trump is no Louis XVI.
Don’t think civil war. Think firing squads, gulags and death camps. Think the Black Lives Matter flag flying over the White House and Capitol.
Kamala Harris Did Not Condemn the Riots Until Late August
When Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) faces Vice President Mike Pence on the debate stage Wednesday night in Salt Lake City, it will be one of the first times she has faced questions publicly since becoming Joe Biden’s running mate two months ago.
One of the few times she has answered questions was in an interview with the NAACP last week, when Harris praised the “brilliance” of the Black Lives Matter movement and its Marxist founders. She also said people should protest “peacefully.”
It was one of the few times that Harris has spoken out in any way against the violence that has swept through the streets of American cities over the past few months as Black Lives Matter protests led to looting, vandalism, arson, and attacks on police and journalists.
In fact, Harris did not speak out against the violence until the riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in August — when poll numbers began to turn against the Democratic ticket, who failed to mention the riots at their party convention.
Harris also called on supporters to donate money to bail out those arrested during riots in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the wake of the death of George Floyd in police custody:
If you’re able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota. https://t.co/t8LXowKIbw
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) June 1, 2020
Those released included violent criminals, such as domestic abusers.
On May 30, just hours after “peaceful protesters” outside the White House in Lafayette Park attacked police, and assaulted journalists, Harris joined the demonstration. That same day in her home state of California, Black Lives Matter protests were exploding into riots. “Peaceful protesters” in L.A. destroyed police cars, looted stores, and vandalized synagogues. The next day, the “peaceful protesters” in D.C. partially burned St. John’s Episcopal Church across the street from Lafayette Park.
In a statement she delivered at the Senate Judiciary Committee two-and-a-half weeks later, Harris praised the nationwide protests: “There are thousands of people marching in the streets in 50 states demanding meaningful change. The people are demanding action.”
She added that “we must re-imagine what public safety looks like,” which is a euphemism for defunding the police. She did not condemn the riots, nor did she emphasize the importance of nonviolent protest as a means of change.
Instead, Harris insisted — against glaring evidence to the contrary — that the riots were, in fact, “peaceful” protests. And she led the charge against law enforcement.
We’ve all seen the pictures of horrific injuries peaceful protestors have sustained after being shot with rubber bullets—including broken bones, permanent blindness, and deep bruises.
My colleagues and I are calling for an immediate review of the use of rubber bullets by police.
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) June 11, 2020
In July, as rioters attacked a federal courthouse in Portland, she introduced a bill to block what she called “federal paramilitary occupations in Portland and other American cities.” Harris did not condemn the rioters; instead she condemned the Trump administration’s response to the riots as the actions of “an authoritarian regime.”
Harris and Biden only began to condemn the riots forcefully after Kenosha in late August. Like Biden, Harris’s initial response was to blame police.
Jacob Blake should not be fighting for his life right now.
As @JoeBiden said, there must be an immediate investigation and the officers involved should be held accountable.
Jacob, our nation is praying for you and your entire family. https://t.co/F4CSs6JnjS
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) August 24, 2020
She began speaking out more clearly against violence after a right-wing protester was murdered in Portland days later by a left-wing protester who described himself as “100% Antifa.”
I join @JoeBiden in condemning this violence. This can not—and must not—be who we are. Americans deserve a president who will heal our country and bring people together—not fan the flames of hate and division. https://t.co/21h00uFFR7
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) August 30, 2020
Biden, at least, had condemned violence before — though usually while blaming police and describing rioters as “peaceful.” Kamala Harris left it until very late.
Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). His newest e-book is The Trumpian Virtues: The Lessons and Legacy of Donald Trump’s Presidency. His recent book, RED NOVEMBER, tells the story of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary from a conservative perspective. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.
This article has been updated to include Harris’s call for bail for rioters arrested in Minneapolis.
Kamala Harris Did Not Condemn the Riots Until Late August
When Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) faces Vice President Mike Pence on the debate stage Wednesday night in Salt Lake City, it will be one of the first times she has faced questions publicly since becoming Joe Biden’s running mate two months ago.
One of the few times she has answered questions was in an interview with the NAACP last week, when Harris praised the “brilliance” of the Black Lives Matter movement and its Marxist founders. She also said people should protest “peacefully.”
It was one of the few times that Harris has spoken out in any way against the violence that has swept through the streets of American cities over the past few months as Black Lives Matter protests led to looting, vandalism, arson, and attacks on police and journalists.
In fact, Harris did not speak out against the violence until the riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in August — when poll numbers began to turn against the Democratic ticket, who failed to mention the riots at their party convention.
Harris also called on supporters to donate money to bail out those arrested during riots in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the wake of the death of George Floyd in police custody:
If you’re able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota. https://t.co/t8LXowKIbw
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) June 1, 2020
Those released included violent criminals, such as domestic abusers.
On May 30, just hours after “peaceful protesters” outside the White House in Lafayette Park attacked police, and assaulted journalists, Harris joined the demonstration. That same day in her home state of California, Black Lives Matter protests were exploding into riots. “Peaceful protesters” in L.A. destroyed police cars, looted stores, and vandalized synagogues. The next day, the “peaceful protesters” in D.C. partially burned St. John’s Episcopal Church across the street from Lafayette Park.
In a statement she delivered at the Senate Judiciary Committee two-and-a-half weeks later, Harris praised the nationwide protests: “There are thousands of people marching in the streets in 50 states demanding meaningful change. The people are demanding action.”
She added that “we must re-imagine what public safety looks like,” which is a euphemism for defunding the police. She did not condemn the riots, nor did she emphasize the importance of nonviolent protest as a means of change.
Instead, Harris insisted — against glaring evidence to the contrary — that the riots were, in fact, “peaceful” protests. And she led the charge against law enforcement.
We’ve all seen the pictures of horrific injuries peaceful protestors have sustained after being shot with rubber bullets—including broken bones, permanent blindness, and deep bruises.
My colleagues and I are calling for an immediate review of the use of rubber bullets by police.
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) June 11, 2020
In July, as rioters attacked a federal courthouse in Portland, she introduced a bill to block what she called “federal paramilitary occupations in Portland and other American cities.” Harris did not condemn the rioters; instead she condemned the Trump administration’s response to the riots as the actions of “an authoritarian regime.”
Harris and Biden only began to condemn the riots forcefully after Kenosha in late August. Like Biden, Harris’s initial response was to blame police.
Jacob Blake should not be fighting for his life right now.
As @JoeBiden said, there must be an immediate investigation and the officers involved should be held accountable.
Jacob, our nation is praying for you and your entire family. https://t.co/F4CSs6JnjS
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) August 24, 2020
She began speaking out more clearly against violence after a right-wing protester was murdered in Portland days later by a left-wing protester who described himself as “100% Antifa.”
I join @JoeBiden in condemning this violence. This can not—and must not—be who we are. Americans deserve a president who will heal our country and bring people together—not fan the flames of hate and division. https://t.co/21h00uFFR7
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) August 30, 2020
Biden, at least, had condemned violence before — though usually while blaming police and describing rioters as “peaceful.” Kamala Harris left it until very late.
Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). His newest e-book is The Trumpian Virtues: The Lessons and Legacy of Donald Trump’s Presidency. His recent book, RED NOVEMBER, tells the story of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary from a conservative perspective. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.
This article has been updated to include Harris’s call for bail for rioters arrested in Minneapolis.
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