We Know Who She Is!
We don’t need fresh interviews to know what Kamala Harris believes.
I am shaking my head so hard it hurts — not at our opponents, but at some of our allies, who are falling into another trap sitting in plain sight. This includes some stalwarts at Fox, who are frustrated that Kamala Harris won’t do news interviews so we can “find out what she believes.”
First of all, Harris is under no obligation to do interviews and may well decline them all until the election. More importantly, we don’t need fresh interviews to know what she believes. It’s not like she is some lost hiker who just strode out of the woods with a knapsack of new ideas.
Start with what we know about the issues that are most vital to her and her party and will never change: devotion to abortion at its most extreme, embrace of the most bizarre alphabet soup of sexual disorders, and active hatred for Israel.
Every report for the last four years underscores that it is Kamala who orchestrated the endless “pride” celebrations at the White House. She doesn’t just support what we might gently call the “alphabet people,” she marinates in their culture.
One particularly startling event this past June featured a massive — “big-boned” as my mother would say — cast member of the cable show “Queer Eye” wearing a dress, sporting a four-day growth of beard, parading around the White House, and staging a mock press conference. Yuk!
These, and dozens of other examples, only exemplify why Harris has been rated by academic analysts, including UCLA’s Voteview project, as the most liberal member of the U.S. Senate — and the second most liberal of the entire 21st century.
We know what Kamala Harris believes. Do we really need a round of orchestrated interviews to find out what she, after three decades in politics, believes today? Here’s a reminder:
- Supreme Court justices should implement whatever the Democrats’ radical political platform calls for;
- The Court’s independence should be subverted with term limits targeted at removing Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas from the bench;
- The path to fixing the economy is federally imposed price controls on everyday goods nationwide;
- The best economic policy for the United States is socialism, as shown by the selection of her running mate, a man who describes socialism as just being “neighborly.” In places like communist China, Russia, Cambodia, and North Korea, socialism/Marxism led to the killing of 160 million “neighbors;”
- That federal and state policy should obliterate laws that seek to protect children from the ideology of transgenderism with its mutilating surgeries and sterilizing chemicals;
- That economic growth is a result of massive government taxing, spending, and borrowing, and that inflation is cured by more of the same.
I could go on, but you get the point. Kamala has conducted a decades-long interview for the presidency and shown herself to be both extreme and manifestly unqualified.
It isn’t a question of asking whether she still opposes fracking. She will shamelessly claim her views of fracking have changed as she got to meet the men and women employed in the industry. What we need to focus on is the “big picture!” She is devoted to the religion of climate change and is dedicated to the complete dismantling of the U.S. energy sector with the loss of millions of jobs.
The risks of elevating her to the highest office in the land — the leadership of the Free World — are even steeper than the domestic harms her record exposes.
She showed her character most recently when she ignored the traditional duty of the Vice President in the Senate and skipped the historic address to a joint session of Congress by embattled Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu. She chose a sorority event instead. (See below for a discussion of her “new” Jewish outreach man — an individual who wants to chop Israel up and feed half of it to Hamas.)
Kamala regularly touts the fact that for every major decision by President Biden she has been “the last person in the room.” That includes the unmitigated debacle in Afghanistan, with the third anniversary of our humiliating and devastating retreat this month.
Joe Biden can forget the fact that 13 American service members, young men and women, and 170 others were killed by a suicide bomber at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. But she herself reminds us she was “in the room” when this administration decided to leave millions and millions of dollars’ worth of lethal arms behind at Bagram airbase, allowing the Taliban to turn themselves into arms dealers to terrorists.
She is definitely all there for her and her party’s efforts to equate the crimes of Hamas with Israel’s right to defend itself, choosing in Tim Walz a man who has wrapped his arms around a hateful imam Walz lauded as a “master teacher.”
Rather than offer Harris a fresh opportunity to turn herself into a different human being, let her consistent record speak for itself. In fact, let’s be clear about what Joe Biden’s current invisibility tells us. He hasn’t been at the helm for a long time.
For the remaining weeks before November 5th, it should not be called the Biden Administration or even the Biden-Harris Administration. It’s the Harris-Biden Administration, and that’s likely what it has been for a long, long time.
So don’t roll the tape. Don’t invite Harris and her cynical crew to erase decades of radicalism and recast her, as the cover of Time magazine just did, as some kind of reincarnation of Joan of Arc. Harris has told us in no uncertain terms what she really believes — just play the miles of tape we already have.