Tuesday, April 27, 2021

KAMALA HARRIS - THE MIND OF AN IMMORAL SOCIOPATH LAWYER - THE VERY KIND WHO WOULD BE AN EXCELLENT PARTNER FOR BRIBES SUCKING LAWYER JOE BIDEN

 

Kamala once again displays signs of a weird personality disorder

There’s something off about Kamala Harris. And no, I’m not talking about her hard-left political beliefs, the lies she tells, or her endless reinventing herself for political advancement. In that regard, she’s just another leftist politician. What’s bizarre about Kamala is her inappropriate laughter about things that ought to inspire solemnity.

What makes laughter inappropriate? It’s inappropriate when you’re speaking to a crowd and you’re the only one who laughs. Of course, that can also happen to a bad comedian, but there’s no indication in the clip below that Kamala was trying to tell a joke.

Instead, Kamala is talking about the massive economic disruption thanks to the lockdown that the Democrats hammered into America. In that context, she meant to say that 2 million women had been driven out of the workforce, misspoke by saying “people,” corrected herself by saying “women people,” and then giggled inanely. See for yourself:

That’s a sociopathic response to people’s suffering. But we needn’t do an amateur armchair diagnosis to point to the problems with Kamala’s giggle.

It's entirely possible that she gave a nervous giggle because she made a mistake. However, that would be equally inappropriate. This is a woman who is literally one heartbeat away from leading what is still (although barely) the most powerful nation in the world. Golda Meir didn’t giggle nervously because she misspoke. Neither did Margaret Thatcher. Insecure little girls giggle; not leaders of men and women.

It’s also possible that Kamala giggled because she fully understands exactly why women have been so hard hit: They’ve been hard hit because public school teachers refuse to return to classrooms.

America’s hard-left teachers’ unions, who are major Democrat funders, are comfortable with their bunny slipper commute from bedroom to the kitchen table or home office, far from the violence that is rife in schools in Democrat-run communities, even as they continue to collect full pay and benefits. It’s a perfect situation, so they’re resolutely ignoring the fact that students neither give nor get COVID, and that there’s been no mass, or even mini, die-off of teachers who are back in the classroom.

So maybe Kamala is giggling because she knows that her party and her policies are the biggest part of why 2 million “women people” have dropped out of the workforce. She may also have giggled because she’s worried: It turns out that at least some of these women, having gotten a clear-eyed view of the teachers at the children’s schools have decided that maybe a career isn’t as important as they thought it was. Maybe they can do better for their children.

So, no matter how you view it, there’s something off about Kamala’s little giggle. Maybe she’s a sociopath, maybe she’s shamefully insecure and immature, or maybe she spoke about a problem that she knows is her fault (as the backup to the lead Democrat in America, her boss, Joe Biden). No matter the cause, everyone ought to view that nervous little giggle as a tell that there’s a problem in the White House.

IMAGE: Kamala Harris by DonkeyHotey. CC BY 2.0.



Kamala Harris Defends Handling of Immigration: Migrant Surges Are ‘Not Going to Be Solved Overnight’

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Vice President Kamala Harris said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union” that the ongoing surge of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border was “not going to be solved overnight.”

Harris said, “I come at this issue from the perspective that most people don’t want to leave home. They don’t want to leave the grandparents. They don’t want to leave the place where they grew up, when, you know, where they speak the language, where they know the culture, the place that is home. Most people don’t want to leave home, and when they do, it’s usually for one of two reasons. They’re fleeing some harm, or they cannot stay and satisfy the basic necessities of life, such as feeding their children and having a roof over their head. That is a big part of what is going on. So I look at the issue of what’s going on in the Northern Triangle from that perspective. Then my take on it is that we’ve got to understanding that, we have to give people some sense of hope that if they stay that help is on the way.”

She continued, “The kind of work that has to happen is the diplomatic work that we have been engaged in, including my calls to the president of Mexico, the president of Guatemala, and we have a plan to actually have another meeting coming up soon.”

Anchor Dana Bash said, “Are you going to go there?”

Harris said, “Yes, we’re working on the plan to get there. We have to deal with COVID issues, but I can’t get there soon enough in terms of personally getting there.”

She added, “This is the work that we’re doing, but it’s not going to be solved overnight. It’s a complex issue. If this were easy, it would have been handled years ago.”

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