Kamala Campaigns in Wisconsin and Brings It All: Disinformation, Fake Accents, and Cackling Galore



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Democrat presidential appointee nominee Kamala Harris went on the campaign trail to Madison, Wisconsin, Friday night and took the stage at the Alliant Energy Center, and if you went there looking for endless giggling, gaslighting, and more “Kammy From the Block” accents, you weren’t disappointed.

Try not to wince as you hear the vice president try to prove she is a woman of the streets:

I remember when former MSNBC pundit Chris Matthews “felt this thrill going up” his leg when listening to Obama in 2017. Well I felt a sharp pain in my stomach when I listened to this total inauthenticity from Kamala Harris.

The pain only intensified when I saw Kamala boasting about her “Madison cred” and then cackle like an old-timer at the local Blarney Stone pub at 3 a.m.:


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She may be silly and unserious, but she also likes to throw out allegations against her opponent, Donald Trump, that are clearly misleading or just outright false. She didn’t disappoint Friday:

I’ll give some props to the “Trump War Room” X account—they have some pretty good lines. “As if she’s trying out for the high school drama club” made me chuckle.

But what’s not funny is her blatant misrepresentation of the former president’s words. In the case of the wild-eyed “Trump claims he would become America’s dictator,” it’s quite clear that Trump was joking with Fox News host Sean Hannity. He was saying that on his first day in office, he would get back to the “drill, baby, drill” policies he favors. Even if he did jokingly say he would be a dictator, Harris leaves out a key phrase: “Only for one day.”

Still, it’s worth paying attention to why Trump came up with a one-day dictatorship idea. To recap, Fox News’ Sean Hannity, trying to help Trump dispel the dictator talk, asked him to assure everyone he wouldn’t be one. Trump sidestepped his oft-repeated vow to punish his enemies and said he’d be a dictator only “on Day 1” of his presidency, for the purpose of “closing the border” and “drilling, drilling, drilling. After that, I’m not a dictator.”

As to him throwing out the Constitution, it’s the Democrats who have attacked the Supreme Court and want to fundamentally change it, they want to nuke the Electoral College, which the Founding Fathers provided for and gave a great deal of thought too, they hate the First Amendment and promote censorship, and they have weaponized the nation’s institutions of justice. When I worry about a party destroying the Constitution, it’s not Donald Trump that comes to mind—it’s the Harris-Biden regime and the Democrat Party.

There was more—she managed to pack in a lot of cackling, lying, and telling us what she would do despite the fact that she and Joe haven’t done any of it in the last four years—but you get the gist. Just like with Mumbles Biden and his fashion-challenged wife, it’s fun to mock Harris and point out her endless flaws, but in the end, she actually presents a serious danger to our future. Sometimes I wake up in a cold sweat because it’s mind-boggling to realize this soulless impostor could actually become the leader of the free world. 

We can’t let that happen.





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