Kamala Harris Lied Repeatedly and Got Away With It
Senator Kamala Harris rambled through the debate lying about everything, from her call to ban fracking to Abraham Lincoln's response to a Supreme Court vacancy.
And she won't be called on it or fact checked about it because her lies are mostly the second hand products of the media that claims to fact check politicians.
If Kamala appeared to be a vacuous and hollow personality, it's because she's a delivery system for media narratives that are detached from her own record. Politicians lie a lot, but Kamala doesn't simply lie, she mimics and echoes, when you listen to her, it's like putting your ear to a seashell. Her career provides ample evidence that she doesn't believe in anything. It's why she can play a tough-on-crime prosecutor one minute and a race-baiter the next. It's all parts with no substance behind them.
It's not so much that Kamala is lying, it's that she adapts, fitting in clumsily to any role, never being good at it, but going with the flow. If the flow appears to be for ending private health care, she's for it. Then when she realizes it's controversial, she's against it.
She can falsely claim that the Biden-Harris, or Harris-Biden, administration wouldn't raise taxes, even as it proposes to repeal tax cuts, and wouldn't ban fracking, despite repeatedly promising to ban fracking, without missing a beat because she is a human green room who pushes narratives, without treating them as real.
Having gotten some briefing materials from her staff, she glances through them, absorbs the substance, and comes to "court" with them, without really understanding them or caring if they're true, or feeling bound by them. Words come out of her mouth, bypassing her brain which spends most of its time on the laborious process of trying to mimic human social behavior and appearing relatable to the denizens of this planet. Kamala lies all the time, but she has no idea she's lying.
This is exactly what happened when Kamala tried to claim that she wouldn't abolish private health care after committing to doing just that.
And back then she assumed that Democrat voters wouldn't notice. She was wrong. Her condescension and contempt may be her downfall yet again.
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25
Questions Kamala Harris Should Be Asked in the Debate
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.
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