Over and over again, Harris has made a mockery of the English Language. Her public approval as VP is the lowest in recorded poll-taking. She can’t keep staff because people who work for her would rather work in a Chinese sweatshop than work for her. Democrats know Harris is a dimwitted, dismal failure, but Harris has her champions. Jemele Hill, the former reader of a teleprompter on ESPN, is always good for an awful take.
Over and over again, Harris has made a mockery of the English Language. Her public approval as VP is the lowest in recorded poll-taking. She can’t keep staff because people who work for her would rather work in a Chinese sweatshop than work for her. Democrats know Harris is a dimwitted, dismal failure, but Harris has her champions. Jemele Hill, the former reader of a teleprompter on ESPN, is always good for an awful take.
Somebody needs to help Jemelle Hill with the googles when it comes to the Indian-Americans.
Haley was born Nimarata Nikki Randhawa on January 20, 1972
So far, the internet is forever. Remember when the dems and the MSM wanted to invoke the 25th amendment when Trump drank a glass of water with two hands?
President Biden’s top candidate for ambassador to Israel hosted Chinese Communist Party officials as chairman of a think tank described as "consistently soft on China." That could be cause for concern as the United States seeks Israel’s help in combating Beijing’s growing influence in the Middle East—and to weaken the growing ties between Israel and China.
Quick Hits Part One —Ace Biden's demented brain confabulates a new retcon: he claims he "literally convinced" the segregationist Strom Thurmond to vote in favor of the Civil Rights Act.
Even among Biden's innumerable lies, this one sets a new standard for mendacity, as every detail of it is false: the Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964, eight and a half years before Biden entered the Senate, Thurmond voted against it, and the segregationist senator didn't die until nearly forty years later. Is it the dementia? Or is it just Joe being Joe? It's increasingly hard to tell the difference. Biden sounded even feebler than usual as he spoke to the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. "Pause for just a moment," Old Joe began weakly. "I thought things had changed." He was reiterating his false and destructive claim that America in 2023 is beset by a systemic racism that only socialism and forced redistribution of wealth can cure.
Sounding as if he were on the brink of collapse, he summoned the strength to go on: "I was able to -- literally, not figuratively -- talk Strom Thurmond into voting for the, the Civil Rights Act before he died. And I thought, 'Well, maybe there's real progress.' But hate never dies, it just hides. It hides under the rocks." How does someone "figuratively" convince someone else to do something? But never mind, that's the least of the problems with Old Joe's latest ramble.
The Civil Rights Act passed the Senate by a 73 to 27 vote on June 19, 1964. Thurmond and other Southern Democrat senators (Thurmond would later become a Republican) made up twenty of the 27 dissenting votes. Old Joe Biden wouldn't enter the Senate until Jan. 3, 1973. When the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed, Biden was enjoying the summer before his senior year at the University of Delaware. There is no indication that Young Joe, 21 years old at the time, knew Strom Thurmond or spoke with him about the Civil Rights Act.
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https://redstate.com/jimthompson/2023/08/28/jemele-hill-labels-nikki-haley-racist-for-suggesting-indian-american-kamala-harris-is-incompetent-n2163157
Over and over again, Harris has made a mockery of the English Language. Her public approval as VP is the lowest in recorded poll-taking. She can’t keep staff because people who work for her would rather work in a Chinese sweatshop than work for her. Democrats know Harris is a dimwitted, dismal failure, but Harris has her champions. Jemele Hill, the former reader of a teleprompter on ESPN, is always good for an awful take.
Haley was born Nimarata Nikki Randhawa on January 20, 1972
https://youtu.be/TflXQ2L1Io0
https://freebeacon.com/biden-administration/bidens-top-candidate-to-be-ambassador-to-israel-leads-pro-china-think-tank/
President Biden’s top candidate for ambassador to Israel hosted Chinese Communist Party officials as chairman of a think tank described as "consistently soft on China." That could be cause for concern as the United States seeks Israel’s help in combating Beijing’s growing influence in the Middle East—and to weaken the growing ties between Israel and China.
https://ace.mu.nu/
Quick Hits Part One
—Ace
Biden's demented brain confabulates a new retcon: he claims he "literally convinced" the segregationist Strom Thurmond to vote in favor of the Civil Rights Act.
Even among Biden's innumerable lies, this one sets a new standard for mendacity, as every detail of it is false: the Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964, eight and a half years before Biden entered the Senate, Thurmond voted against it, and the segregationist senator didn't die until nearly forty years later. Is it the dementia? Or is it just Joe being Joe? It's increasingly hard to tell the difference.
Biden sounded even feebler than usual as he spoke to the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. "Pause for just a moment," Old Joe began weakly. "I thought things had changed." He was reiterating his false and destructive claim that America in 2023 is beset by a systemic racism that only socialism and forced redistribution of wealth can cure.
Sounding as if he were on the brink of collapse, he summoned the strength to go on: "I was able to -- literally, not figuratively -- talk Strom Thurmond into voting for the, the Civil Rights Act before he died. And I thought, 'Well, maybe there's real progress.' But hate never dies, it just hides. It hides under the rocks." How does someone "figuratively" convince someone else to do something? But never mind, that's the least of the problems with Old Joe's latest ramble.
The Civil Rights Act passed the Senate by a 73 to 27 vote on June 19, 1964. Thurmond and other Southern Democrat senators (Thurmond would later become a Republican) made up twenty of the 27 dissenting votes. Old Joe Biden wouldn't enter the Senate until Jan. 3, 1973. When the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed, Biden was enjoying the summer before his senior year at the University of Delaware. There is no indication that Young Joe, 21 years old at the time, knew Strom Thurmond or spoke with him about the Civil Rights Act.