I can still remember the first time I saw Hillary Clinton’s “chillin’ in Cedar Rapids” video during the 2016 presidential campaign. This video served as the final prooftext that Hillary Clinton, the ex-Secretary of State, was an absolutely terrible politician. You can’t find a more fake or unlikable person.
Kamala Harris was born. Kamala Harris was a rising star in the 2020 presidential race and she fell off the radar faster than any Wal-Mart T-shirt that had been washed with low-quality detergent. Harris, despite all her accolades and intersectional points as well as initial media support was forced out of the race prior to the first primary. She couldn’t even get support from California. Since that time, her deep inauthenticity (sometimes accompanied by a terribly timed cackle) has become legendary.
Yesterday, that same trait was displayed when Harris commented on Kyle Rittenhouse’s verdict. Harris made the usual mistake of doing what Harris does, and instead of making a statement that seems somewhat authentic, she offered a summary point. Namely, she dipped into her bucket of woke terms, mumbled some phrases that don’t go together, and made no sense whatsoever, calling the verdict an “equity” issue in the justice system.
.@VPHarris says that the verdict speaks for itself. Many of you are aware that I have spent the majority of my professional career trying to improve justice systems. There is still much to be done. pic.twitter.com/GTl72a2Ddc
— The Hill (@thehill) November 19, 2021
Now, I’ve studied Democrats long enough to know that when they say “equity,” it is another way of claiming racism that is inherent in a system. Yet, I’m left scratching my head at exactly what part of the Kyle Rittenhouse case demonstrates such. Last I checked Rittenhouse is white. He shot three white men in self defense. In fact, the one black guy who did attack Rittenhouse was not even charged for attempting to bash the teenager’s skull in with his boot. In short, there is no evidence that Rittenhouse’s race played a role in his actions, nor the fact that he was acquitted by a jury of his peers.
In a case of self-defense, a second not guilty verdict was rendered in almost poetic style. After he fired at officers during a SWAT raid, a black man called Coffee was released on bail. This was a sign of injustice in the system.
#BREAKING: Andrew Coffee IV found not guilty of murder, attempted murder in Indian River County SWAT raid https://t.co/O5iFtO36hH
— WPTV (@WPTV) November 19, 2021
Self-defense is an American right. Many cases in which black people acted in self defense have been acquitted. The fact that Rittenhouse is white and the facts were on his side does not make his trial an example of “inequity.” Further, anyone who would see an innocent man thrown in prison for life just to feed their social justice narrative is incredibly sick. Harris’s actions are clearly evil.
Do you want to know why Harris’ approval ratings are so bad? Here’s why. She’s just a bad person and a bad politician. Her naked ambition and inability to deviate from her talking points would see someone unjustly jailed for a crime they didn’t commit, and that’s not a quality few Americans respect.
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