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No thank you to Pence. He’s weak, I got used to a real man running our show. To me, Pence is one of them (only an R makes him different than a D) | |||
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Krasner was Re Relected by the good people of Philthadelphia. They got what they voted for. _________________________ | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Kamala Harris mocked for gushing over a 'yellow school bus' "Yeah. 'Cause when you take that bus, you get there." "That's heavy." "Wait a second. You understand this muh'fucker??" | |||
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Kamala Harris' speech writer: "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher | |||
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I'll just leave this here - I wonder what most think of her "leadership" Kamala Harris complains media doesn't adequately cover 'strength of my leadership' https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...4da3bef96d610f87bf32 At the end of her second year in office, Vice President Kamala Harris is again griping that the press hasn't covered her fairly. "There are things that I’ve done as vice president that fully demonstrate the strength of my leadership as vice president that have not received the kind of coverage that I think [the] Dobbs [decision] did receive," Harris said to liberal Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart earlier this week. The VP was panned in February for appearing "perpetually unprepared" after she gave a speech in Munich, Germany, that critics called a "word salad." However, Capehart said Harris's speech in Munich was one of her top three accomplishments for 2022, part of a gushing piece declaring Harris had an "excellent" year. Harris lamented the trip didn't get the press coverage she felt it deserved. "What you’ve been able to see is based on what gets covered," she told Capehart. The columnist revealed he's known Harris for a decade and claimed she was correct in deeming her media coverage unfair at times. "Harris is right about that. Despite having a television and a print pool reporter at most of her public events, the vice president garners little attention. Sometimes the office is frustrating — as one of her predecessors famously put it, 'not worth a bucket of warm,' um, spit,'" Capehart wrote. "And much of the attention she has received, especially in her first year, has been rough. Stories about staff departures were routinely hyped as disarray in narratives that unfairly called into question Harris’s competence," he added. The columnist, an enthusiastic Democratic Party booster, was one of the few journalists to land a one-on-one interview with President Biden this year. The mass exodus of staffers from the VP's office at the beginning of the year was ignored by ABC, NBC, and CBS, according to a media watchdog group. Capehart suggested Harris's coverage has been impacted negatively by her ethnicity and gender. "[T]he nation’s first Black female and first South Asian vice president has also had to contend with the negative reactions and low expectations that come with shattering ossified notions of who should be in the position," he wrote. Harris previously complained she'd get more favorable coverage if she were a White man like all her predecessors in the position, The New York Times reported last December. Capehart praised Harris for having a "banner year." "President Biden’s electoral right-hand ma’am is finishing a banner year filled with domestic barnstorming and high-wire diplomacy," he touted. One of Harris' chief portfolio items, the southern border, remains a sore spot for the administration. Biden still has not visited since he took office, even as the besieged border worsens as the Supreme Court ordered a temporary halt to the Covid-era Title 42 from expiring. Harris was put in charge of managing the crisis but has not visited since June 2021. In recent comments to NPR, Harris blamed Republicans for being "unwilling to engage in any meaningful reform" that would fix most of the problems at the border. | |||
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A lot of whores have inflated opinions of their value beyond what they use their various orifice’s for. It helps them rationalize that they’re “not just some dumb whore”. I would happily tell that scunt this opinion to her stupid face. “Remember to get vaccinated or a vaccinated person might get sick from a virus they got vaccinated against because you’re not vaccinated.” - author unknown | |||
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So either she's having a crisis because she isn't being fawned over to the degree she'd like, or she's trying to pad her resume.
Yeah, that speech probably WAS one of her top three accomplishments this year. | |||
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This women did too much LDS at berkely (yes misspelled for Kamala's sake) now she is at a steady state of "lost but happy in my own little world". Remember the drug heads u knew in school and how they all had that same goofy laugh going for them. | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Well, the answer is simple- there's nothing to cover. | |||
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It is not drugs, she is just stupid. She could use some coaching to get rid of that laugh, it makes her look even more ignorant. | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
They already tried to get her to stop that horrid cackling and it worked to a degree, but in its place came the word salad stuff. Ever notice? Right about the time she stopped with the loud cackling, she started with the idiotic kindergarten spiel. All she did was to replace one meaningless noise with other meaningless noises. And she's "perpetually unprepared" because she's arrogant and thinks so little of the American people, she just wings it and doesn't give a fuck how it sounds. | |||
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delicately calloused |
She wasn’t picked for her ability. You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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A reply from the NY Post: Sorry, Kamala: It’s not the media’s fault no one thinks you’re a strong leader — it’s your own https://www.msn.com/en-us/life...45a9a78e8c138b3624ec Poor Kamala Harris. The press refuses to focus on “the strength of [her] leadership,” as the veep puts it, denying her the attention she deserves. OK, we’ll give you a minute to stop laughing. Harris has made zero progress on her top priority — stopping the flood of migrants rushing the border, supposedly by addressing “root causes” in their native countries — yet apparently she thinks she’s been an important leader in other ways. Such as her role at the Munich Security Conference in February just before Russia invaded Ukraine, as The Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart bizarrely suggested. Trouble is, she did little there besides getting mocked for claiming Europe had enjoyed “peace and security” since the end of World War II. Harris also suggests the press look at her actions after Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade. What actions? Democrats faulted the White House for its weak response to that decision. Maybe she thinks the constant rotation of key staffers in her office — 12 have left, including former chief spokesperson Symone Sanders and communications director Ashley Etienne, in less than a year — somehow makes her a strong leader. Or maybe President Biden was suggesting she’s got potential when he reportedly called her “a work in progress.” (Don’t bet on it.) The truth? There’s a good reason her approval rating has remained well below 50% for over 16 months — and it’s not just her nutty cackles and endless word salads but her utter failure to make a positive difference. On anything. If that’s the standard for leadership, it’s a low bar indeed. | |||
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Harris went to Howard and after their loss to Kansas in the NCAA tournament today, she thought she'd go to their locker room and cheer them up. I saw the live coverage of this, and CBS had more than one camera there. The live camera can be seen in the video at the link below just to the VP's right. From this view, you could see the faces of the players and staff in the room. They all looked like WTF are YOU doing here? They barely clapped and no one smiled. So in the video in the link below you'll notice that camera did not show the players. And somehow there is a lot more sound of applause in that video. I don't know how they thought this was a good idea - the team just lost by 20 points and She's going to somehow make it better?!? March Madness 2023: Vice President Kamala Harris gives postgame pep talk to Howard after its loss to Kansas 'veritas non verba magistri' | |||
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Ignored facts still exist |
Seriously, who visits the losers? . | |||
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Um... more losers? God bless America. | |||
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Depends on the ability, she's able bodied in many ways. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
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Peace through superior firepower |
The wheels on the bus go 'round and 'round... Hurr durr https://twitter.com/SteveGuest...%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_u | |||
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She’s a national treasure for sure, and thank goodness she and FJB are going to be fixing this important and pressing matter once and for all. . . “The majority of domestic flights do not have accessible restrooms. This is absolutely unacceptable. Our Administration will soon announce a solution to help end this inequity.” . . .as further reported over at Townhall. __________ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal labotomy." | |||
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