The disastrous DNC Convention is over. Kamala Harris, the woman who didn’t earn a single primary vote, has accepted the elites’ nomination and is now the official candidate for the 2024 election. Joe Biden has been tossed aside like yesterday’s garbage, and now the most unpopular, unsuccessful VP in U.S. history is carrying the Democrats’ torch. While many of us dismiss Kamala as an unserious clown—which she is—there’s a darker, more sinister side to her, and that makes her a frightening prospect.
Tucker Carlson, always honest and to the point, dissected Kamala’s words and delivered his conclusion: She’s a very scary woman who can win.
Tucker at his best. He picks apart Kamala word by word.
She’s a very scary person.
She can win.
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— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) August 23, 2024
Tucker is absolutely right. Yes, Kamala is scary. And yes, she can win, despite being the most unpopular VP to ever darken the Swamp’s doorstep. She has no winning record, failed policies, and a reputation as a DEI diva who used her womanly ways to climb the ladder. So why is she still a threat? Because there’s a deep and passionate anti-Trump movement. These people are so unhinged, they’d vote for a serial killer over Trump. Their bizarre, misplaced hatred for him drives them to the polls. Plus, there are plenty who vote in lockstep with the Democrats, just like many do for the Republicans. They don’t ask questions; they just toe the party line. But beyond all that, there’s the Democrats’ penchant for cheating, as we saw in 2020. The stakes are even higher now, and you can bet they’ll pull out all the stops. After all, the assassination attempt against Trump didn’t work, so now they’re onto plan B, which could involve anything from nuclear holocaust to 82 million mail-in ballots—and everything in between. […]
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