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Kamala Harris, the giggling fool, will doom America

In chasing Joe Biden out, the Democratic party has foisted an even worse candidate on voters.

Ever since that grim and surreal night in November 2016 when Trump beat Hillary Clinton, a tough and experienced political battleaxe who lost out to her loutish, unprofessional opponent largely on the grounds of being a competent woman, American politics have been unremittingly bleak.

In the face of the chilling spectre of Trumpite election denial and the violent, undemocratic Capitol riots, four years of Biden was supposed to have set a new tone. But the once-formidable politician made gaffe after gaffe from the start, gaffes so severe that his mental fortitude and cognitive health were always in question.

When he withdrew from Afghanistan by essentially handing over the keys to the Taliban, with a little nod and wink, it became clear that his approach to foreign policy was almost just as bad as his muddled speech. This has only become more troubling with his weaselly, Iran-enabling attitude to Israel in its hour of need.

With Biden dropping out of the race to beat a second Trump term, things could have finally begun to look up. A new contender might be a game-changer – Gavin Newsom, Governor of California, and the plucky Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

But no. It seems the Dems are entirely committed to their death spiral: in chasing the disastrous Biden out, they are now throwing their weight behind someone even worse: Kamala Harris.

In Harris, Biden’s choice of vice president was about as bad as they come. She ought to have been a good pick for running mate given the insanity of the race politics roiling America at the time. Harris is Jamaican-Asian, and the first woman to enter the Oval Office complex not as a spouse. She’s also a former attorney general of California.

Yet she has proved to be bewilderingly awful: rudderless, inchoate, and incredibly unlikeable. She was polling at 3 per cent before dropping out of the presidential race in 2020, before Biden took her as his running mate. “Fake”, “awkward”, “embarrassing”, even “downright evil” are some of the key terms that recur in opinion across the political spectrum about her.

Take this recent monstrosity, bad enough for a failing undergraduate zonked out on drugs, but unbelievable for an American VP. “Equality suggests often everybody should get the same thing well that often assumes everybody started out in the same place as opposed to equity which is everyone should end up in the same place,” she said in May. Come again?

Then there was Kamala on Covid, to the Today Show: “It is time for us to do what we have been doing. And that time is every day.”

Why, when put in charge of the borders in March 2021, did she fail to visit it for months? “I haven’t been to Europe.”

And so on. Yet the awful Democrat establishment can’t see its way past this person as its saving grace and light to the future. Which is why, of course, if opposed by Kamala, Trump will surely win and America will fall further into darkness and chaos.

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  • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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    4 months ago

    She's not a fucking Soulslike boss

    Though, to be fair, I would fuck with a boss named Kamala, The Giggling Doom

  • KurtVonnegut [comrade/them]
    hexagon
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    4 months ago

    Impossible to determine the politics of this author. She thinks Biden was too tough on Israel, too soft on Iran, and hates identity politics. But she also firmly supports Hillary Clinton, hates Trump, and would also have liked to see Gavin Newsome as the Democratic candidate. I guess she just wants fascism that speaks politely?

  • SpiderFarmer [he/him]
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    4 months ago

    As usual, people hating Democrats, but for all the wrong reasons.

  • Wheaties [she/her]
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    4 months ago

    Take this recent monstrosity, bad enough for a failing undergraduate zonked out on drugs, but unbelievable for an American VP. “Equality suggests often everybody should get the same thing well that often assumes everybody started out in the same place as opposed to equity which is everyone should end up in the same place,” she said in May. Come again?

    i guess a british undergrad zonked out on drugs is just the equivalent of a sober American honors student

    • AmarkuntheGatherer@lemmygrad.ml
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      4 months ago

      I mean, the pig-fucker club at Oxford are pretty articulate. They can't come up with an idea with a basis in reality to save their lives, or millions of others for that matter, and they pillage the global south as sport. Yet they would articulate the sentence better than Harris, if they understood it, which is unlikely.

      Regardless, since this loony bag thinks Harris is inarticulate or incoherent, but says Biden was better, this is just racism.

  • AnarchoSnowPlow@midwest.social
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    4 months ago

    Anti-trans, anti-palestine, pro-hillary and shit opinions on both sides of the Atlantic.

    Wow, it's not often that you see so many shitty takes at such high velocity from one writer.

    Slow clap Bravo.

  • Awoo [she/her]
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    4 months ago

    Zoe Strimpel is a massive piece of shit. She comes down on the opposite of literally every single topic hexbear would have a view on.

  • Spike [none/use name]
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    4 months ago

    Hillary was the original giggling fool. Where do the Dems find these people

  • emizeko [they/them]
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    4 months ago

    lost out to her loutish, unprofessional opponent largely on the grounds of being a competent woman

    damn I guess she shouldn't have directed all her media allies to promote his candidacy

  • Dirt_Owl [comrade/them, they/them]
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    4 months ago

    Lmao I'm convinced media ghouls might be AI and should never be taken seriously.

    What human thinks like this?

    Crazy that these people get a platform in the west.

  • Moss [they/them]
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    4 months ago

    “Equality suggests often everybody should get the same thing well that often assumes everybody started out in the same place as opposed to equity which is everyone should end up in the same place,” she said in May. Come again?

    I can't believe I have to defend Kamala of all people, but this obviously makes sense. That is just stating the difference between how the words "equality" and "equity" are used in politics. The only reason it's hard to parse is because the author wrote it without proper grammar, instead of just using a comma. Find something real to dunk on her with