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This may be the highlight of the 2020 campaign, so it's worth noticing: Kamala Harris is out. Whatever eventuates now, at least we will not have a President who has already proven her eagerness to prosecute people while withholding exculpatory evidence.

Many thanks to Tulsi Gabbard, who helped this moment come about. In spite of all the reasons why I can't in good conscience vote for her, she has done a service to her country in bringing this day about.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hear hear!

No way I could ever vote for Tulsi but she did the country a great service by outing Kamala as the craven weasel she is.
nmewn

E Hines said...

What's interesting to me is Harris' closing cheap shot: I’m not a billionaire. I can't fund my own campaign. And as the campaign has gone on, it's become harder and harder to raise the money we need to compete.

Being a billionaire had nothing to do with this. No one wanted her, so no one would spend their hard-earned dollars on her. Look at all the other candidates who're raising voters' dollars to see just how unwanted she is. Gabbard's argument had a solid impact, but had Harris been able to attract supporters and even a fraction of the nickels and dimes supporters of a Sanders or a Warren, a Buttigieg, even a Gabbard, she would have weathered Gabbard's storm.

Harris is just another professional victim.

Eric Hines

Grim said...

She's a professional Senator, which is more power than someone like her should have. I'm just glad she's not getting any more.