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Does Kamala Harris deserve to win the presidency considering she has done almost nothing to achieve it? "Kamala's final speech was approximately 18 minutes," Michael Tracey commented Tuesday morning on Twitter. "Trump's final speech was approximately 1 hour 52 minutes."
Harris spoke only 18 minutes at her rally in Philly and less than 10 minutes at her rally in Pittsburgh. She was hand-selected in July by the Democratic Party's donors who pushed Biden to step down by threatening to withhold their money to his campaign in one of the most anti-democratic processes in American history. Incidentally, one of the donors who pushed Biden to step aside was Zynga founder Mark Pincus, who just yesterday endorsed Trump because he'd better support Israel's wars. Harris was shamed into doing a few mildly tough interviews -- all of which she handled terribly -- and it only hurt her campaign. When she had to run as a normal candidate in the 2020 presidential election she did terribly and was the first of the major candidates to drop out. Her arrogant attitude and grinding voice are physically repellent and the more people hear her speak, the less they like her. Republicans, before being shut down by their leadership, rightly said she would be a "DEI President." Some say Barack Obama was really our first DEI President but he at least had to win a primary! I don't particularly care who wins the presidential election -- I vividly remember the existential dread and endless letdowns of Trump's presidency and I fully expect he will make all the same "mistakes" once again, but it could be interesting to see if Elon Musk could actually have a positive change on US government policy. Musk's removing the shackles of censorship on Twitter is the greatest thing to happen to this country in decades. In many ways, it feels like we're right back in 2004 where our elections don't even matter, but the open discussions on Twitter about the Israel Lobby and Zionist power are on another level. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab, Minds and Telegram. |