"Unscripted" Interview Mishap
In an effort to prove she could handle an unscripted interview Vice-President Kamala Harris appeared on a Univision town hall this week. In the midst of Kamala's efforts to dodge a voter's concerns that she became the Democrats' nominee without getting any primary votes, the camera swiveled to an angle showing the teleprompter the candidate was reading.
Harris/Walz Campaign Chairwoman Jennifer O'Malley Dillon explained "using a teleprompter doesn't mean the interview was scripted. As we all saw, neither the voter nor Kamala had a script in their hands. The teleprompter simply allows the candidate's brain-trust to suggest possible answers for her to use. There's not anything sinister about it. President Biden has frequently employed the same procedure."
Trump/Vance campaign spokesman Steven Cheung observed "the Vice-President did not address the content of the voter's question. She boasted about how courageous and noble President Biden is to have stepped down and urged the Party to get behind her. Granted, Party big shots all got behind her, but that isn't the same thing as letting voters decide who they want. Apparently, her 'brain-trust' was advising her to avoid addressing the voter's concerns about the process not involving winning any votes. I can understand why not winning any votes might be embarrassing for Kamala. During the 2020 presidential race she dropped out before receiving a single vote in any primary."
O'Malley Dillon pointed out "the 'big shots' Mr. Cheung disparages are high-ranking elected officials that include former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, current Majority Leader of the Senate Charles Schumer, and many others who have received millions of Democrat votes to attain their lofty positions. Clearly, voters had virtual representation in the process that selected the Vice-President to be the Party's presidential nominee. This was the point that the Vice-President was trying to make in her answer at the town hall meeting."
In related news, in an appearance on ABC's The View Harris said she "can't think of anything significant that I would've done differently from what President Biden has done during his presidency." Trump made this ten seconds of video into a campaign ad.
Harris Not Winning Male Votes
With polls indicating that only 75% of Black men say they will vote for Kamala Harris, former President Barrack Obama hit the campaign trail to berate these men for "deserting the candidate of the Party that has your back. The welfare state is the creation of the Democratic Party. It's aborting your unwanted offspring and feeding, clothing, and housing the ones that make it to birth. It's Republicans who insist that everyone ought to pull their own weight. What can you be thinking? As President Biden so wisely said during his 2020 campaign 'if you're voting for Trump, you ain't Black. Don't be a misogynist. A real Black man would vote for Kamala."
Adam Coleman, author of "Black Victim to Black Victor," rejected Obama's arguments and insisted "I am a man with a mind of my own. As a working man I've been pulling my own weight. I want the freedom to choose my own path. I don't want to be bullied into supporting candidates who don't respect my independence. I'm not on the government teat and I don't want to be lectured by an elitist who has been."
James Carville speculated "maybe there are too many preachy women in our Party's leadership. Don't drink beer, don't watch football, don't eat hamburgers, this is not good for you. Everything you're doing is destroying the planet. It may be too much to expect men to be enthusiastic about a Party or a candidate that puts all the blame for what's wrong with the world on us. In contrast, Trump seems like a regular guy. He doesn't drink beer, but he doesn't hound those who do. He watches football and eats hamburgers. I can see how a lot of guys would vote for him. I don't think Obama calling these guys misogynists will help Harris."
Speaking of getting more men to vote for Harris, seventeen pornographic film actors announced that they have launched an ad campaign on heavily viewed Internet porn sites warning voters that Project 2025 proposes a ban on pornography. Harris cited this development "as proof we are right about Trump's sinister plan to censor freedom of expression. We urge all men to consider whether the potential risk of losing access to porn is enough to convince them to vote against Trump."
In related news, the University of Kansas professor who called for anti-Harris male voters "to be lined up and shot" was fired. Democrat nominee for Vice-President Governor Tim Walz called the firing "a violation of the man's freedom of speech. Everyone knows that a vote for Trump is a vote for tyranny. The idea that sending the minions of such a tyranny to face a firing squad is a legitimate topic for discussion in a democracy. Lenin had to send thousands to face firing squads during the Russian Civil War of the 1920s to ensure that the people's democracy he wanted for his country would survive."
Harris & DeSantis Spar Over Hurricane
This week, Vice-President Kamala Harris tried desperately to get the attention of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis regarding Hurricane Milton, calling him "utterly irresponsible and selfish" for not taking her call. "All I was trying to do was help coordinate his relief efforts."
DeSantis said "we are already leveraging all available resources. I've been in contact with President Biden to coordinate state and federal efforts to mitigate damage and to rescue people stranded by the storm. I'm not sure how Vice-President Harris figures into this. Isn't she busy running for president right now?"
Biden confirmed that "I have been communicating with Gov. DeSantis. He has been cooperative. He's doing a great job. It's being, all being done well. I don't know why the Vice-President is pestering him. She's been excused from the vice-presidential duties she felt burdened by so she could concentrate on her campaign, which I hear isn't going so well. Maybe pressuring me to step aside wasn't such a good idea. She's not getting the union endorsements I got."
In defense of her efforts to contact DeSantis, Harris pointed out "it was me who ordered a C-17 to be loaded with relief supplies for Hurricane Helene victims in North Carolina. So, the misogynist conspiracy between DeSantis and Biden to make me appear useless is now exposed for all to see. It seems that I, like former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, am also to be denied the presidency on account of my sex. Well, the majority of voters are women. If we all stick together, every election from now on will be won by a woman. Permanent power is within our grasp if we have the unity and will to take it."
Gov Makes Case for Doritos
The emergence of a video in which Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and podcaster Liz Plank appear to be simulating Holy Communion using a Dorito chip has drawn widespread criticism from Christians. That this mockery was followed by Plank asking Whitmer if she had ever considered a post-birth abortion for either of her two daughters made things worse.
Not one to back down from a fight, Whitmer tried to cast the incident as "just harmless fun. Considering that the traditional Eucharist bread wafer is so tasteless and bland, I'd think churches might want to reconsider replacing it. Doritos are far more popular. Folks are known to scarf them down bagfuls at a time. If fans of this snack chip could get them at church attendance might improve. As for that post-birth abortion thing, seeing that both my daughters are now adults I doubt I have the legal authority to make such a decision even if it would help save the planet from overheating."
"Don't get me wrong," she continued. "Reducing the human footprint is an important tool for saving the planet. That's why abortion must be made a constitutional obligation everywhere in the world. The Harris/Walz team offers the best chance of making this happen before it is too late. We could also adopt the one child per family rule that has helped China get a handle on its population growth. Governor Walz has the connections with Chinese experts, the courage to forge ahead, and the zeal for the final objective that can get the job done. I hope he is made Czar of reproductive permits under a Harris presidency."
Clinton Advocates Total Government Control
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton went on CNN to make the case for giving government total control over information. "Right now, there are too many websites that allow users to post anything that's on their mind," she complained. "This is because federal law permits Internet platforms to pretend that they are, like the Post Office, just passing along communications without taking any responsibility for inspecting the content. It's bad enough that the Post Office passes along malicious and erroneous content, but it's limited to one recipient per envelope. A messaged placed on Facebook or X can reach millions in an instant at little to no cost."
"We need to repeal this law and hold all of these sites liable for passing along any information that the government has determined is misleading or dangerous," Clinton demanded. "If the owners of these sites know that they could be bankrupted or imprisoned for allowing forbidden content on their sites we'd have thousands of enforcers of the truth the government is trying to impart to the citizens of this country. The unity that the Biden Administration was attempting to inspire through moral persuasion would be reinforced with a mighty stick of severe punishment."
Left wing lunatic Keith Olbermann hailed Clinton's proposal, calling it "much needed common sense. While we're waiting for Congress to make her recommended changes to the law, let's deport Elon Musk. He's not a natural born American. He's an imported alien scumbag who's polluting the web with the rantings of every anti-government kook who posts on his X social media site. Since the Supreme Court declared that presidents are immune from being prosecuted for crimes they commit while in office, I suggest that President Biden have Musk kidnapped and sent back to South Africa where he can be killed and eaten. Such a bold act would solidify his place as the most effective president in America' s history."
Election Fraud Schemes in the South
The Republican National Committee (RNC), along with the Georgia Republican Party and the Fulton County Republican Party, is suing Nadine Williams, Director of Fulton County Department of Registration & Elections for refusing to hire Republican poll watchers. Under Georgia law, election officials are required to ensure balanced representation from both parties at polling places.
Williams scoffed at the lawsuit, saying "Ill hire whoever I please. Before this case can be heard the election will be over and the Democrats will have won. All the Republicans involved in this suit will prosecuted by the Fulton County District Attorney for attempting to interfere in the election process. My advice to them is stop before you find yourself sharing a prison cell with an inmate who violently disagrees with your politics."
Meanwhile in Brunswick County, North Carolina, registered independent voter Shelley Gentner was asked to verify a forged election registration document sent to her by the Brunswick County Board of Elections. "It was my name, my address, and my phone number, but the birth date, and Social Security number were wrong and my signature was forged," she said.
Sara LaVere, Director of the Brunswick County Board of Elections, said "Ms. Gentner is one of 18 persons to contact us to let us know they wasn't the persons who filled out the registration forms. We don't know how many might have gotten our letter and thought 'I didn't fill that out' and just thrown it away. In such instances we would have no way of knowing something needed to be sent to the State Board of Elections for investigation. It's not inconceivable that persons who filled out the fraudulent registration documents might go ahead and cast a ballots in the names of voters who just threw our letter away."
In Virginia the Biden Administration is suing the state for removing non-citizens from the list of registered voters. The US Department of Justice Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke granted that "it's not legal for noncitizens to vote, but it's too late to remove them. Gov. Youngkin will have to satisfy himself with prosecuting any noncitizens who cast a ballot after the election. He won't know who they voted for, but he will be able to make an example of them that might deter their repeating the violation in the future."
More Evidence on How Covid Vaccines Harmed Kids
Research published in the June 2024 issue of Infection: A Journal of Infectious Diseases found that after being infected with COVID-19 that 8.3% of the children who were vaccinated for the disease got asthma, but only 4.7% of the children who were not vaccinated got asthma. Further, the fatality rate for those who were vaccinated was nearly six per thousand. For those who were not vaccinated the fatality rate was fewer than one per thousand. These differences were considered statistically significant.
COVID expert Dr. Anthony Fauci called the differences "mercifully small. Six deaths per thousand is a very small percentage. In fact it is less than one percent. Granted, it's six times larger than the unvaccinated cohort, but in neither case can it be said that the risk of death is high. Parents should definitely not beat themselves up for following the government's advice to have their children vaccinated. They did what all recognized authorities thought was the right thing at the time. That the thinking turned out to be wrong should not be used as an excuse not to follow these authorities in the future because next time they might very well be right."