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Kamala Harris Surrenders in North Carolina, Withdraws Nearly $2 Million in Planned Ad Spend from State America.



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Then, you would do well to stay clear of such remarks altogether.

That's your answer? I gave you examples and asked you for clarification. That is really a ridiculous answer.


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What's ridiculous is that you want me to address your example of the expressions people might wear on this face as being part of my rule.
 
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What's ridiculous is that you want me to address your example of the expressions people might wear on this face as being part of my rule.

I asked where you draw the line. That isn't an unreasonable question. Instead of answering, you gave a rude response, that is ridiculous in my opinion.


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Yes, you've made that clear, and when you get to the point of addressing this stuff untold scores of times, you let me know how reasonable you feel like being.

The cherry on top for today is you giving me static over this. That's just really fucking peachy. This far down the line, having driven this point home so many times I can't even count, no regular member of this forum should need clarification. Therefore, if you haven't got it figured out by now, you have my advice, whether or not you wish to accept it.
 
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13 Big Lies in Kamala Harris’ ‘Closing Argument’ in Washington

https://www.breitbart.com/poli...ument-in-washington/

Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a long list of old lies in her “closing argument” speech in Washington, DC, on Tuesday night, defying fact-checkers and repeating false claims that had already been debunked during the campaign.

Here are the most egregious of Harris’s false claims:

1. Then-President Donald Trump “sent an armed mob to the United States Capitol to overturn the will of the people.” Trump did not send a “mob”; he told his supporters to march “peacefully and patriotically” to the Capitol. Rioters were already there — but they were not “armed” with guns. Only five rioters were ultimately charged with firearms crimes — but they did not use their guns during the riot. Few were “armed” with anything. And many of the protesters believed they were protecting an election, not overturning one, according to a Harvard study.

2. “He has an enemies list of people he intends to prosecute.” No such list exists, and Trump has pointed out that despite campaign rhetoric in 2016, he refrained from prosecuting his rival, Hillary Clinton, even though she had arguably broken the law with her misuse of classified information and destruction of government documents.

3. “He says that one of his highest priorities is to set free the violent extremists who assaulted those law enforcement officers on January 6.” Trump has never said that he would pardon violent people, or extremists. He has said that he would pardon “many” of the rioters, on a case by case basis, implying that he would pardon non-violent offenders. Notably, Harris herself urged people to bail out rioters arrested during the 2020 riots.

4. “Donald Trump intends to use the United States military against American citizens who simply disagree with him.” Trump has never said anything like that. What he said was that he would use “the National Guard, or if really necessary … the military” against “radical left lunatics” who tried to disrupt the election. This is actually a common position among both parties: Democrats deployed the military to protect the Capitol after the riot.

5. “I will always tell you the truth.” That is never a good thing for a politician to say, and it is easily disproven. Harris lied to the country about President Joe Biden’s mental state; she also lied about the Charlottesville “very fine people” hoax in the 2024 presidential debate, after being fact-checked about the same claim on live television in the 2020 vice presidential debate. And, of course, she lied in this speech — in the many examples above, and below.

6. Trump wants “tax cuts for billionaires and big corporations.” As Breitbart News has demonstrated in many repeated fact checks, the Trump tax cuts of 2017 primarily benefited the middle class, and actually imposed higher taxes on some wealthy households, especially in Democrat-run states. Trump did lower corporate taxes, but with the intent of encouraging companies to invest more at home than abroad, and to create jobs for Americans.

7. “He will pay for it with a 20% national sales tax.” Trump has never proposed a “national sales tax” and would certainly oppose one. The term “national sales tax” is how Democrats describe Trump’s tariffs, which could — in theory — raise some prices. But Democrats aren’t opposed to tariffs; the Biden-Harris administration kept the Trump tariffs in place. And those tariffs did not raise prices significantly; inflation kicked in when Biden took office.

8. “He tried to cut Medicare and Social Security every year.” This is a claim Breitbart News has fact-checked before — and so has NBC News, which said it “has merit, but it omits some key context.” His budget proposed some Social Security cuts but not Medicare benefit cuts. Ironically, as Breitbart noted, “the Biden-Harris administration has cut Medicare Advantage, which a majority of Medicare beneficiaries use over traditional Medicare.”

9. “He would ban abortion nationwide.” Trump has rejected this idea at every opportunity, saying that he believes the issue is best handled by the states, which can choose whatever policy they want. That was the effect of overturning Roe v. Wade in the Dobbs decision. Some liberal states granted abortion until birth. Some conservative states banned it in most circumstances, but in no instance were these “Trump abortion bans,” as Harris claimed.

10. Trump would “restrict access to birth control and to IVF.” Again, that is simply false. In fact, Trump has said that he would make government or private insurance policies pay for IVF, which is the opposite of restricting access. When Alabama’s highest court made a decision that resulted in many IVF providers refusing to provide the service, it was Trump who urged the state’s Republican legislature to convene to legalize IVF for hopeful parents.

11. Trump “killed” a border security bill. This is another tired Biden-Harris talking point. The administration was well aware that it does not need a new law to enforce border security, but tried to blame Congress for not passing “comprehensive immigration reform.” When one Republican worked with Democrats on a “bipartisan” bill that would have legalized migration at current levels, the rest balked. They did not need Trump to tell them to oppose the idea.

12. Trump called soldiers “suckers and losers.” This is an old hoax, cooked up by the left-wing Atlantic and refuted by many, many witnesses, including those (like former National Security Advisor John Bolton) who had broken with Trump politically. Ironically, again, it was Biden and Harris who failed to contact the families of the 13 Americans killed in the Afghanistan pullout, and Harris never apologized for smearing Border Patrol agents as racist.

13. Trump “wants to put [people who disagree with him] in jail.” Ambulance sirens were heard at times during Harris’s speech, and they may well have been “irony alerts,” because it is the Biden-Harris Department of Justice that is still trying to put Trump in jail. Harris also spoke on the same day former Trump aide Stephen K. Bannon emerged from prison after serving four months for a contempt of Congress charge widely viewed as bogus.

Harris went on to describe Trump as a “wannabe dictator” and “petty tyrant” in a speech that was as negative as any she has made in the campaign. Her “closing argument” was little more than a partisan attack — and a dishonest one.


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ICYMI: Top Kamala Surrogate: ‘F**k White Women.’

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Cora Masters Barry—the widow of the late Washington, D.C. mayor Marion Barry—slammed Democrats for being overly focused on white women voters. During a Zoom call with Rolling Out CEO Munson Steed, she emphatically insisted: “F**k white women.” The recently resurfaced remarks came in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election and were followed by a racist diatribe by the black feminist and activist who has met with Kamala Harris and other White House officials dozens of times.
‘F**K WHITE WOMEN.’
“We have to change our strategy… got to get our people. We have to get our—they got their people. They got all the trailer parks all covered. All them people up in West Virginia and the hills, they’re covered. They got them all the way there to Wall Street,” Barry said on the call, complaining that Democrats were pandering to white female voters at the expense of black women.

She continued: “[Trump] did that, and we’re sitting here talking about the white women. F**k the white women—excuse me—forget the white women. They’re going to do what the white men tell them to do.”




Barry is an outspoken supporter of Vice President Harris, the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee. She also serves as a commissioner on Washington, D.C.’s Commission on the Arts and the Humanities.“They be smiling in their faces, they want to stay in charge,” Barry’s racist diatribe continued. She added: “I don’t care nothing about them, we got to do what we got to do.”

PLANNING FOR KAMALA 2024?

During the same appearance with Steed, Barry and fellow activist Melanie Campbell appeared to back a Harris presidential run—stating the next president needed to be a black woman. “And that’s not going to happen if we don’t reach all of our black people, because they’re the ones who are going to put her in there,” Barry said. “Those white folks ain’t going to put her in there.”In 2022, during a memorial event for her late husband, Barry heaped praise on infamous anti-white racist and anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the Nation of Islam. “Minister Farrakhan, we love you more than you love us. You just don’t know it,” she said.


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How cute. She appears no more intelligent than her criminal idiot husband.




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As S.F. DA, Harris the Bar for Murder Charges ‘Unbelievably High.’ So Cops Started Going around Her

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As San Francisco district attorney, Kamala Harris developed such a reputation for her unwillingness to prosecute murder cases that police regularly went around her to secure arrest warrants and would even seek out more aggressive federal prosecutors when they had a case they felt should be pursued.

Five months after Harris took office, police began taking the unprecedented step of going to judges to obtain Ramey warrants, which are issued before charges have officially been brought by a prosecutor, in order to arrest murder suspects, according to local media reports. Police also brought local murder cases to federal prosecutors to handle instead of Harris’s office. They also routinely pushed a reluctant Harris to work with grand juries to build cases and protect witnesses who may be afraid of coming forward.

Law enforcement began using Ramey warrants shortly after Harris started as district attorney because of Harris’s unwillingness to charge cases where police believed they had enough evidence and witnesses to move forward. San Francisco police resorted to Ramey warrants an estimated 20 times and Harris’s office released about half the suspects arrested under those circumstances, the San Francisco Chronicle reported in 2006.

Ramey warrants were not a tool police used during the tenure of Harris’s predecessor, progressive district attorney Terence Hallinan, who Harris defeated in a competitive 2003 election after she exaggerated her prosecutorial record during the campaign.

By the end of 2005, two years into Harris’s tenure, her office had charged 38 total homicides. By way of comparison, her predecessor, Hallinan, prosecuted 54 homicides in 2001 and 2003 combined, SF weekly reported in January 2006. (Statistics from 2002 were not available because of a state record-keeping issue).

Harris’s reluctance to prosecute came against a backdrop of rising homicide rates in the Bay Area: Murders increased from 132 in 2001 and 2003 to 184 from 2004 through 2005.

Harris was particularly reluctant to bring charges in gang-related murder cases involving black suspects. Harris charged only three out of 70 black suspects in cases with black victims and gang ties over her first 20 months in the district attorney’s office, according to a San Francisco Journal report.

A police officer who worked with District Attorney Harris’s office on homicide cases during much of her tenure told National Review that Harris and her deputies made the ultimate decision on whether to charge homicide suspects.

“Kamala started making the charging decisions,” the officer said. “Kamala was ultimately thumbs up thumbs down on prosecuting. All the sudden the bar gets raised unbelievably high. The common response we’re getting back from the DA’s office is ‘hey you need more evidence. This isn’t good enough to go forward.'”

“Those cases were previously charged by other DAs but we were told we needed more evidence. These were prosecutable cases not being prosecuted.”

The reluctance to prosecute homicide cases was apparent from the very beginning of Harris’s term: She inherited a backlog of 73 homicide cases from Hallinan’s office and immediately began negotiating deals with the suspects. To resolve 32 of the cases, Harris’s office negotiated deals for manslaughter and lesser offenses like assault and burglary, a move police considered a fire-sale, the Chronicle reported.

Another tactic police used to combat the issues they were having with Harris’s office was to have federal prosecutors handle local murder cases. In 2005, federal prosecutors indicted a dozen gang members on homicide charges with assistance from grand juries, helping to reduce the number of homicide cases with black victims and black offenders.

Police pressed Harris to use grand juries several times to gather more evidence and to give protection to witnesses who might be afraid to testify, a move Harris’s office made sparingly. The cases police took to federal prosecutors were ones that Harris would not convene a grand jury for, the officer said.

One murder where Harris’s office did bring a grand jury was the case of Max Chenier, a 23-year-old budding rapper who was gunned down in November 2005 sitting in a car waiting for his grandfather.

In the days after the killing, police tracked down suspect Marcus McNeil after he fled to Ohio. McNeil, 19 at the time, was previously convicted twice on weapons charges, yet Harris’s office declined to pursue the murder case against him.

Eventually, Chenier’s family pressured Harris’s office into convening a grand jury in early 2006 to examine the case. But the grand jury did not produce an indictment after Harris’s office failed to provide testimony from key witnesses and present important evidence for the case, according to Chenier’s uncle Maurice, an attorney and former political candidate who has criticized Harris’s handling of his nephew’s case for almost 20 years.

“She wasn’t charging the murder and they kept telling me all of this stuff about ‘well we got to develop it’ and the police are telling me ‘hey we gave her everything.’ They kept sending the police more things to do, more investigatory items, they did everything,” Chenier told National Review.

“I started to realize that hey, this whole thing, this is all political.”

He said the line prosecutor on the case failed to call the investigating police officer to testify before the grand jury and did not seek testimony from an eye witness on the scene who hesitated to come forward, even after Chenier got a video statement from him. The line prosecutor also questioned the credibility of Max Chenier’s grandfather, who had left the car right before his grandson was murdered.

Maurice Chenier interacted repeatedly with Harris’s office as he pushed her to do more on his nephew’s case. When he confronted Harris on the mistakes her office made with the grand jury, Harris abdicated responsibility and blamed a subordinate on the case.

“When I told her about all the things she did wrong, that they didn’t present, she said she has the right to rely on the junior attorneys, or the attorneys under her. Why should she be held accountable for what they did wrong?” Chenier said. “They wanted to bury the case. Harris was taking a tough-on-gun stance.”

An additional issue that came up during Harris’s district attorney tenure was her apparent mismanagement of witness protection. Under Harris’s leadership, multiple cooperating witnesses were shot dead, local media reported at the time. Both witnesses were killed in San Francisco after going into city without police protection.

However, a highlight of Harris’s time as San Francisco district attorney was the high conviction rate for cases she did end up prosecuting. But Harris’s convictions did not result in long sentences for the defendants.

“There were lots of convictions but no consequences. She was obsessed with conviction rates,” the officer said. “Everybody’s getting convicted but nobody’s going to jail. Everybody’s probation, probation probation,” the officer added.

The homicide rate in San Francisco ended up dropping significantly by the end of Harris’s tenure due to a historic plunge in 2009 for reasons that remain unclear. Police attributed the trend to a larger homicide unit and a targeted approach oriented towards gang violence.


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The DEI-racial identity push wasn't as prominent then, however the seeds were already planted and future DA's who would embrace that MO were working their way through the legal system.
Two of Harris' biggest profile cases was the killing of police officer Issac Espinosa, where she did not seek the death penalty, even repeating her stance in the day prior to his funeral, enraging local police and the killings of Tony Bologna and his two sons by an MS13 member and illegal from El Salvador, which at the time became the most prominent case involving the issue of sanctuary city's for illegals.
Other issues would crop up that has continued to dog her, particularly her general poor attention to detail, social occasions taking precedence over her position, and the interesting case of a break-in to her condo, where she and her LAPD lover were shacked-up and his pistol was stolen from the residence. SFPD were told to hush-up on the theft and the case was buried.
 
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Ha ha, ya LOUDMOUTH JACKASS!!!!

And tell your half-wit, clam-munching DEI hire press secretary to stop denying what we can see and hear on video with our own eyes!!

Biden campaign calls scrapped after he labeled Trump supporters ‘garbage,’ igniting fierce backlash

Multiple campaign calls that were scheduled with President Biden for Thursday were canceled, Fox News has learned, as the White House is still facing fallout of his remarks about supporters of former President Trump earlier this week.

Organizations that expected Biden's attendance did not immediately respond to inquiries about whether the Zoom calls still happened as scheduled, without the president.

None of the calls were officially affiliated with the Harris-Walz campaign. Biden has no official campaign events scheduled ahead of the election, as he still faces the backlash from his "garbage" remark on a virtual call with Voto Latino, which was also not directly tied to the campaign.

Fox News has reached out to the White House.

On the call, Biden was asked about Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden, where comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s joke about Puerto Rico being a "floating island of garbage."

“Donald Trump has no character. He doesn't give a damn about the Latino community,” Biden said on the call. "He's a failed businessman. He only cares about the billionaire friends that he has and accumulating wealth for those at the top."

“And just the other day, a speaker at his rally called Puerto Rico a ‘floating island of garbage.' Well, let me tell you something…in my home state of Delaware, they're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters – his demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and it's un-American. It's totally contrary to everything we've done, everything we've been.”

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday that Biden was referring to Hinchcliffe’s joke.

"He does not view Trump supporters or anybody who supports Trump as garbage. That is not what he views," she said.


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I don’t know where to post this but this seems like the most accurate thread…

If I have to hear Kamala (the goddamned hyena) laugh one more time, I swear I’m going to lose my mind. It’s so fucking annoying. It makes me want to sick pencils in my ears, sharp ends first.

That’s all I have to say about that.



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