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Kamala Harris for Pres

You left some context out. Just like trump. He said "She failed her bar exam. She did not pass her bar exam" (another example of trump having no depth about basic topics)

She actually did pass the bar exam though.

Harris, who graduated from law school in 1989, passed the bar exam on her second try in 1990.
Despite the initial failure, Harris's subsequent success illustrates that early setbacks do not define long term professional capabilities.

California has a notoriously difficult bar exam. In 1985, the Los Angeles Times wrote that its pass rate "has generally hovered around 50%."





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Trump said she didn't, so she didn't. Immediately upon saying that around 45% of Americans started saying it as well. Since their cult leader said it, it must be true.
 
In 1985, the Los Angeles Times wrote that its pass rate "has generally hovered around 50%."
Okay, so if you're above average then you pass and if you're below average then you fail. In trying to find a US President, I would hope we'd be trying to find the best willing to take the job and not someone who has proved herself to be below average.

Kamala Harris isn't a winner. She has been installed on the 2024 ticket. Kamala will be US President, but that too will be because of the system that has been installed. It is what it is and I'm at peace with it, but I find humor in the side working the levers being the same one's crying about democracy being in danger. You are being assigned a US President whose strongest qualification is that she reliably does what she's told.
 
Trump said she didn't, so she didn't. Immediately upon saying that around 45% of Americans started saying it as well. Since their cult leader said it, it must be true.
If only 45% are saying it then that is a problem because it is true. Kamala did fail an attempt at the California bar exam. You can add context and point to other attempts, but Kamala did fail an attempt at the California bar exam. Fact.
 
I'm not sure failing a bar exam once, then passing it the second time, becoming the DA of SF and then moving on to be the Attorney General of the biggest goddamn state in the US is a path honest people would describe as a failure.

I don't get it tbh. If I did that, I would consider myself a tremendous success story.

I guess keep trying to explain it away as sucking a bunch of dick, it's really persuasive.
 
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I'm not sure failing a bar exam once, then passing it the second time, becoming the DA of SF and then moving on to be the Attorney General of the biggest Goddamn state in the US is a path honest people would describe as a failure.

I don't get it tbh. If I did that, I would consider myself a tremendous success story.

I guess keep trying to explain it away as sucking a bunch of dick, it's really persuasive.
Pretty sure Al is John Bender's dad.
 
Okay, so if you're above average then you pass and if you're below average then you fail. In trying to find a US President, I would hope we'd be trying to find the best willing to take the job and not someone who has proved herself to be below average.

Kamala Harris isn't a winner. She has been installed on the 2024 ticket. Kamala will be US President, but that too will be because of the system that has been installed. It is what it is and I'm at peace with it, but I find humor in the side working the levers being the same one's crying about democracy being in danger. You are being assigned a US President whose strongest qualification is that she reliably does what she's told.

The discussion was her passing of the bar exam. She did pass.

As for the rest of your post, Donald Trump is the other option. Literally the most unqualified candidate in history. Zero public service. Zero political experience. Was elected president.


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If only 45% are saying it then that is a problem because it is true.

Your reading comprehension is poor.

Its not true. She did pass the bar.

Trump said she didn't pass the bar. She did. He was incorrect.

If he simply said she failed the bar then he would be correct.
That isn't all he said though. He said she didn't pass.

One person who actually didn't pass the bar exam is trump.
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The discussion was her passing of the bar exam. She did pass.

As for the rest of your post, Donald Trump is the other option. Literally the most unqualified candidate in history. Zero public service. Zero political experience. Was elected president.


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Yeah but he knows things like hurricane paths better than anyone else. That's what he does. He corrects weather experts and he knows things.
 
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I watched a majority of that interview at the NABJ.

Dude, he got destroyed. He was doing his best to tiptoe through the minefield of his own rhetoric in front of that audience and it didn't go well. His effort to avoid questions through extended ranting was hilarious. Gish-galloping to run out the clock.

People here and other hogs want to call him brave by going into the "lions den" lmao. Nice. It's a hostile room due to his history of being antagonistic toward their community and other marginalized groups. He could avoid that by not being a ****** guy with ****** policy proposals. It was dumb to go. I don't give him the points for being brave because being bravely ****ed-up means nothing to me.

Why is a room full of black journalists a "lions den"? It doesn't have to be.
 
I watched a majority of that interview at the NABJ.

Dude, he got destroyed. He was doing his best to tiptoe through the minefield of his own rhetoric in front of that audience and it didn't go well. His effort to avoid questions through extended ranting was hilarious. Gish-galloping to run out the clock.

People here and other hogs want to call him brave by going into the "lions den" lmao. Nice. It's a hostile room due to his history of being antagonistic toward their community and other marginalized groups. He could avoid that by not being a ****** guy with ****** policy proposals. It was dumb to go. I don't give him the points for being brave because being bravely ****ed-up means nothing to me.

Why is a room full of black journalists a "lions den"? It doesn't have to be.

Agreed on all of the above. It is only the lion's den because he isn't a friend of black Americans. Or any other shade besides orange, white, cream, snow, and heavily over-tanned or spray-tanned of all of the above.


But I would have loved to have seen them assemble clips of him actually saying that stuff, play it for him, then watch him squirm for real when he couldn't use his favorite defense, "I didn't say that". Play the clip, see his big orange fat face waving those tiny hands around, saying the stupid **** he actually said, then ask him to explain what he meant. Boom. That'd be the best interview ever.
 

Here are the top 10 most liberal positions that Harris has held:

1. Black Lives Matter rioters and criminal justice

Following the death of George Floyd, Harris shared on social media the Minnesota Freedom Fund in June 2020 amid the Black Lives Matter riots. The fund gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to free a twice convicted rapist and a woman charged with stabbing her friend to death. Of the more than $41 million raised by the fund, only a fraction of it was used to free rioters.

Harris called for ending the cash bail system during her 2020 presidential campaign.

2. Healthcare

Harris was an original co-sponsor of Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-Vt.) "Medicare for All" legislation in 2019. She echoed claims that Sanders’ bill allowed "supplemental" plans and therefore didn’t eliminate private insurance. Then Harris released her own Medicare for All plan where there would be a 10-year transition period to Medicare for All while allowing private insurance plans to continue.

3. Energy and The Green New Deal

Harris introduced the Green New Deal legislation with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) in 2020. The measure could have cost up to $93 trillion, according to the American Action Forum. The Heritage Foundation estimated that the Green New Deal would wipe out more than 5.2 million jobs by 2040 at a peak employment shortfall.

She also co-sponsored a ban on offshore drilling in 2017.

During the 2020 presidential race, Harris said she supported banning plastic straws and reducing the consumption of red meat nationwide.

She also said in 2019 that she supported banning fracking. However, since joining Biden’s campaign in 2020, she has reversed that stance, and in an about-face, Harris’s campaign said last week that she doesn’t support bans on fracking.

4. Gun control

In 2019, Harris said that in her first 100 days as president, she would take executive action to ban imports of AR-15 rifles. The Washington Post reported that in fact, soon after Obama’s election, domestic production of semiautomatic rifles surpassed the previous year by nearly 60 percent. According to Statistica, most of the more than 20 million AR-15 rifles in the U.S. have been made domestically.

During the 2020 presidential race, she also supported a ban on new sales of assault weapons and a mandatory buyback program for confiscating Americans’ assault weapons.

In the 2008 District of Columbia v. Heller case, Harris filed an amicus brief as the San Francisco district attorney, arguing that there is not a broad constitutional right to gun ownership.

5. Immigration and open borders

During a 2018 Senate confirmation hearing for Ronald Vitiello to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), after asking Vitiello about the Ku Klux Klan, Harris asked whether there were parallels between perceptions of ICE and the KKK. Vitiello said he didn’t see any parallels.

In 2018, Harris said, “I think there’s no question that we’ve got to critically re-examine ICE, and its role, and the way that it is being administered, and the work it is doing. And we need to probably think about starting from scratch." However, Harris’s spokesperson later said that the then-senator was considering "a complete overhaul of the agency, mission, culture, operations."

Harris was named – albeit euphemistically – as Biden’s border czar in March 2021. Nomenclature aside, she was assigned the task of resolving root causes of the border crisis. Last week, the GOP-led House, including six Democrats, passed a resolution "strongly condemning" Harris for her performance as the "border czar." The House resolution noted that there have been 9.7 million illegal immigrant encounters nationwide since January 2021.

6. Abortion

When she ran in the 2020 presidential race, Harris criticized Biden’s campaign’s position supporting the Hyde Amendment, which prevents most federal funding of abortion. However, Biden had said he changed his mind and no longer supported the amendment.

Harris is believed to be the first sitting VP to visit an abortion clinic, which she did in Minnesota in March. As a senator, Harris, along with more than two dozen other senators co-sponsored the Women’s Health Protection Act, which would have created a national right to abortion.

7. Student loan forgiveness

While running for president in the 2020 race, Harris promoted a student-debt forgiveness plan in 2019 as part of investing in Historically Black Colleges and Universities and black entrepreneurs. Her plan allowed up to $20,000 of student loans to be forgiven for borrowers who received a Pell Grant if they started and operated a business for a minimum of three years in a disadvantaged community.

Later, Harris endorsed Biden’s plant that canceled up to $10,000 of federal student loan debt per borrower.

8. Supreme Court packing

In 2019, Harris said that if she was elected president, she would be open to increasing the number of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court.

“We are on the verge of a crisis of confidence in the Supreme Court,” Harris said at the time. “We have to take this challenge head on, and everything is on the table to do that.”

On Monday, Biden released details of his proposal for changes to the Supreme Court, which called for Congress to establish term limits and an ethics code for the court’s nine justices. Harris endorsed the proposal, which didn’t recommend adding justices to the high court.

9. LGBTQ+ rights

Harris’s 2020 presidential election campaign’s website said that, as president, she would “[r]educe incarceration of LGBTQ+ individuals.”

The website added that she would “[e]stablish a Chief Advocate for LGBTQ+ Affairs in the White House.” When Harris was California attorney general, she refused to defend Proposition 8, which was a ballot initiative outlawing gay marriage that Californians passed with over 52% of the vote.

Earlier this month, the White House came under fire from transgender activists after a spokesperson said that the Biden-Harris administration opposes gender transition surgeries for children. After backlash from LGBTQ+ community demanding affirmation of gender transitions for children, the administration backpedaled and clarified that it did, in fact, support the invasive surgeries for children, according to The Advocate.

10. Inflation

Harris cast the tie-breaking vote in the Senate for the first COVID-19 stimulus package in 2021 which led to rampant inflation. The $1.9 trillion stimulus package resulted in the U.S. inflation rate jumping from 1.4% in 2020 to 7% in 2021.

She also echoed Biden’s State of the Union address in 2022, saying that the record-high gas prices are the "price to pay for democracy" as the U.S. continued to provide billions of dollars in military support for Ukraine following Russia’s invasion. The U.S. State Department estimates that U.S. taxpayers have provided more than $57 billion in military aid since to Ukraine since 2022.
 
Why is a room full of black journalists a "lions den"? It doesn't have to be.
It is true that a room full of black journalists doesn't have to be a lion's den, but that one was. It is also true that all buildings don't need to be infernos, but some are. When things go down, we want someone willing to run toward the fire, to walk in and handle the lion's den. Kamala isn't that type of person. I guarantee you that if a bullet grazed Kamala's ear, she wouldn't have put her fist to the sky and told the crowd to fight.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8NQUbLQGio
 
Trump is a natural leader of men
Bone headed take. No, he’s not and he had a very piss poor opinion of the men he led as Commander-in-Chief. Sorry, but this clown is no natural leader of men. He is a bully, and a coward, and a woefully insecure wuss!

"A person that thinks those who defend their country in uniform, or are shot down or seriously wounded in combat, or spend years being tortured as POWs are all ‘suckers’ because ‘there is nothing in it for them,'" Kelly said of Trump. "A person that did not want to be seen in the presence of military amputees because ‘it doesn’t look good for me.’ A person who demonstrated open contempt for a Gold Star family — for all Gold Star families — on TV during the 2016 campaign, and rants that our most precious heroes who gave their lives in America’s defense are ‘losers’ and wouldn’t visit their graves in France.”

This is your idea of a natural leader of men?!
 
"A person that thinks those who defend their country in uniform, or are shot down or seriously wounded in combat, or spend years being tortured as POWs are all ‘suckers’ because ‘there is nothing in it for them,'" Kelly said of Trump. "A person that did not want to be seen in the presence of military amputees because ‘it doesn’t look good for me.’ A person who demonstrated open contempt for a Gold Star family — for all Gold Star families — on TV during the 2016 campaign, and rants that our most precious heroes who gave their lives in America’s defense are ‘losers’ and wouldn’t visit their graves in France.”
Fake news. There were cameras around Trump constantly, doubly so for a press tour. If that had actually happened, there would be video of it. I know how badly you want to believe it, and the pee tape, and how QAnon is real, and Project 2025 is Trump's secret agenda, but those are stories made up by people who don't like him. The real Trump was the one we all watched put a fist in the air after he was shot. That was reality, and unlike your fantasies, there is video of it.
 
Fake news. There were cameras around Trump constantly, doubly so for a press tour. If that had actually happened, there would be video of it. I know how badly you want to believe it, and the pee tape, and how QAnon is real, and Project 2025 is Trump's secret agenda, but those are stories made up by people who don't like him. The real Trump was the one we all watched put a fist in the air after he was shot. That was reality, and unlike your fantasies, there is video of it.

Lol at you thinking cameras catch every discussion and move trump makes.
Extra dumb to think that if a camera is on someone it's the same as being mic'ed up or something.

And of course if there was audio and video of him saying that then you would be saying it was taken out of context and if it wasn't taken out of context then you would be saying he was just joking.

(By the way the 2nd to last example that was provided by Red literally was on audio and video recording lol)

Enjoy hanging with steak, Bentley, mongoose and pjf.

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'Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has separated himself as the clear betting favorite in the race to be the Democratic vice presidential nominee.

The 51-year-old Democrat has been at the top of the oddsmakers' boards since Kamala Harris assumed the presumptive presidential nomination from the party after President Joe Biden dropped out. Shapiro was neck and neck with Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and has fended off charges from Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz
 
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