With a week until Election Day, the Kamala Harris 100% fabrication campaign continues.
I'm reminded of the line from a song out of West Side Story, "When you're a jet you're a jet all the way, from your first cigarette to your last dying day." To paraphrase, "When you're a fake you're a fake all the way, from your first phony laugh to your last cackling bray."
In addition to the proven plagiarized material in her book, it now has come out that Harris also plagiarized pages of congressional testimony from a Republican colleague and a fictionalized story about human trafficking. Last week, New York Times' plagiarism consultant Jonathan Bailey admitted Harris's "plagiarism scandal" is far "more serious" than previously stated. Oh my. Lying, making up stories, and plagiarism. She claims she's no Joe Biden, but it sure looks like she is.
Then there's this. Virginia Kruta, writing for the Daily Wire, reported that Kamala Harris held an event in Michigan on Monday that was billed as a "town hall" — but when attendees asked if their questions were going to be answered, host Maria Shriver admitted that all of the questions had already been predetermined. Wow!
Shriver, responding to an audience member who asked whether anyone present would be allowed to ask a question of the Democratic presidential nominee — which traditionally is the whole point of the town hall format in the first place —told them that they would just have to rely on her to ask the questions that they would most want to have answered. As to whether the attendees would be allowed to ask questions, Shriver said, "You're not, unfortunately, we have some predetermined questions and I hopefully will be able to ask some of the questions that might be in your head, I hope so."
Soon social media exploded with comments. The Trump War Room posted a clip of Shriver's embarrassing concession, adding the caption, "The host admits the audience can't actually ask questions at Kamala's fake 'town hall' with Loser War Hawk Liz Cheney because the questions are 'pre-determined.'"
"And this woman — Maria Shriver, no less — cosplays as a journalist at NBC News!" Curtis Houck, managing editor of NewsBusters, responded.
"Nothing says ‘town hall' like predetermined questions," another social media user said. "Sooo…it was not actually a ‘town hall' in other words," RedState's Brad Slager posted.
Bill Ackman, Billionaire investor and ardent supporter of President Trump wrote on social media that "There are two principal reasons why voters object to scripted @KamalaHarris," 1) They want to know what she really thinks. With the questions given in advance, her team prepares answers that she simply parrots. There is no opportunity to learn who Harris really is and what she truly believes. (2) The president typically doesn't receive the hard questions in advance and must be ready to respond at a moment's notice to new situations that could determine the fate of the country. The script for reality is not given in advance and America needs a leader that knows what to do as reality unfolds rather than one who requires a teleprompter to govern."
Other social media posts argued that if the questions were predetermined, it was likely that Harris and her campaign team had access to them and had prepared their responses prior to the event.
From her past record as a San Francisco liberal it is clear that Harris is a dedicated leftist. She campaigned on that in 2019, supporting the far-left agenda. That ultimately worked to her detriment and she was forced to drop out of the race, the first democrat candidate to do so. She knows if her true beliefs are found out, she will lose this time too. That's really why she lies, makes things up, and will not take real questions from everyday people at town hall meetings.
Want to know who the real Kamala Harris is? The woman is a sham. She's a fraud. She's a phony. Pick any synonym you like for fake and you've described her perfectly. That is the real Kamala Harris. Oh, and she's also a liar and an opportunist with no achievements or accomplishments of any kind whatsoever. Other than that, she's great.
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