Vice President Kamala Harris has her own version of a “Corn Pop” story—an outlandish, absurd tall tale that makes absolutely no sense and almost certainly never happened.
You remember Corn Pop, right? Well, in case you don’t, here’s a reminder:
Joe Biden tells his story of fighting off a gangster named “CORN POP”
He Said CORN POP was a bad dude with a gang full of razors.
GUESS WHAT! CORN POP is back
Corn Pop tells his TRUTH pic.twitter.com/fSC1tazvkD
— Terrence K. Williams (@w_terrence) April 23, 2024
Kamala’s story has the same fanciful feel, and it goes like this: back in 2017, Kamala Harris dropped a legendary whopper. This time, she claimed her grandmother used to go from village to village in India with a bullhorn, preaching to women about the need for abortions. Yep, you read that right. Feeling a bit cringey? We don’t blame you. Apparently, to be a Democrat politician, you need a stockpile of cringeworthy stories like this, because Dems just eat them up. Dem politicians love crafting these goofy, made-up stories in a desperate attempt to appear “strong” and “connected” to we the people. They pull the same stunt every summer with their fake BBQs. Who can forget Chuck Schumer awkwardly pretending to know how to grill burgers? Because, yeah, everyone puts cheese on raw meat, right?
Chuck was so humiliated in the comments section that he eventually deleted the post.
2017. Kamala claims that her grandmother would go from village to village in India with a bullhorn, preaching about the need for abortion.🤣 pic.twitter.com/OpULnKTKAH
— MAZE (@mazemoore) September 3, 2024
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