Why is it that libs writing a slob fest on the new favorite SJW messiah candidate always feel the need to openly fabricate stories about their *woke* children to beautify their argument?
Read this Kamala Harris fan fiction job.
What an embarrassment. https://t.co/raVieBIHAI pic.twitter.com/B795TFe1iF
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) January 30, 2019
https://www.thedailybeast.com/whos-afraid-of-kamala-harris
Just then, my 5-year-old granddaughter walked into the room, looked up at the television and exclaimed: “You didn’t tell me we had a girl president!”
“Not yet, baby girl,” I said. “Not yet.”
#LAFF
Yeah that happened.
#BS #WOKE #PHONEY
Not sure how that could possibly be phony?
My grandson walked up to me, and said, "Wow! I didn't know we had a penis in $1,000 Italian loafers as a president!"
I bowed my head sadly, and said, "Yes, son. Yes, we do. But not for long."
Who's angry?Why are you so angry?
Why is it that libs writing a slob fest on the new favorite SJW messiah candidate always feel the need to openly fabricate stories about their *woke* children to beautify their argument?
Read this Kamala Harris fan fiction job.
What an embarrassment. https://t.co/raVieBIHAI pic.twitter.com/B795TFe1iF
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) January 30, 2019
https://www.thedailybeast.com/whos-afraid-of-kamala-harris
Just then, my 5-year-old granddaughter walked into the room, looked up at the television and exclaimed: “You didn’t tell me we had a girl president!”
“Not yet, baby girl,” I said. “Not yet.”
#LAFF
Yeah that happened.
#BS #WOKE #PHONEY
In late December, 2016, Isra Allison, one of B.N.C.’s lead organizers, called Ocasio-Cortez just as she was leaving an anti-pipeline demonstration in Standing Rock, North Dakota. “She told me what B.N.C. was about,” Ocasio-Cortez recalled. “I was just, like, ‘O.K., I’m listening.’ By that time, they had policy plans, and Sanders was the political shorthand.” Ocasio-Cortez e-mailed Allison a video of a speech she had made at Boston University on Martin Luther King, Jr., Day and a description of her work as a waitress: “Having that small business experience opened my eyes to TONS of issues—from labor law, to immigration. . . .”
In her early conversations with Allison and others at B.N.C., Ocasio-Cortez was unnerved. “Where did I get off?” she said. “I mean, I’m going to tell people that I, as a waitress, should be their next congresswoman?”
In the weeks to come, by phone, by video chat, and in person, leaders of B.N.C. and another post-Bernie-2016 group, called Justice Democrats, gave Ocasio-Cortez media training and coached her on policy issues, Federal Election Commission filings, debate tactics, and social-media strategies. In a district where contested primaries were rare and turnout low, organization could win the day. In a year of campaigning, Ocasio-Cortez and her volunteers made a hundred and seventy thousand phone calls, knocked on a hundred and twenty thousand doors, and sent a hundred and twenty thousand text messages. A deft user of Twitter, Ocasio-Cortez posted a photograph of her disintegrated, waterlogged campaign shoes. “Respect the hustle,” she wrote. She worked tirelessly to attract volunteers and organizing groups from all over the city: the Bronx Progressives, the Jackson Heights Beautification Group, the 7 Train Coalition, Queens Neighborhoods United, Black Lives Matter, and, not least, the Democratic Socialists of America. These factors, her campaign manager, Virginia Ramos Rios, said, “suggested a clear path to victory.”
Look, Kamala Harris is articulate, female and black but with a skin tone and dialect that isn't too hard for whites to swallow. She's neither too young to dissuade older voters nor is she too old to dissuade younger voters. She doesn't have an athletic build, which can be intimidating to less physically fit voters, but she isn't "fat", which can be a turn off to more athletically inclined voters. Her hair style and clothing selections fall smack in the middle of the "professional and respectable without being pretentious" category. She's also 100% bought in to the social progressive agenda. That makes her the ideal candidate for the Democrats to promote.
You have to keep in mind that the Democrats are looking for an image rather than a political platform. Their "people" will develop the policy but they need someone out front that can deliver the message. Harris fits the criteria for the ideal "pitch man".
Now, just so people don't think I'm pulling this stuff out of thin air, here's a good read on how Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was discovered and marketed. - https://www.thisisinsider.com/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-biography-2019-1
This piece goes into a bit more detail of the BNC plan - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/07/23/alexandria-ocasio-cortezs-historic-win-and-the-future-of-the-democratic-party
This is what we're expected to vote for. We're no longer voting for a person, we're voting for a party and we're voting for the ideas and plans of the people behind that party. We have actually been in that mode for quite a while but now it's all a bit more out in the open.
:lol: Right, because Trump worked out so well for the lot of you. "Voting for an image rather than a political platform." What a bunch of hogwash. You people voted for an image (angry rich white dude who promises he will help out the poor while relieving us of pesky brown people) and look where it got you. No wall, still have ACA, jobs leaving, etc.
Man, and I thought Bush was all hat and no cattle, but Trump brings that to a whole new level.
Well, you might recall that Trump wasn't the GOP pick. He was the pick of voters who chose to vote AGAINST the same GOP crap we'd been handed for a couple of decades. The fact that he wasn't the party pick is what has prompted so many Republicans to oppose and undermine him.
And that worked out well for you? :lol: No, it hasn't worked out well for anybody, except maybe for Russia and a few wealthy white dudes.
Why is it that libs writing a slob fest on the new favorite SJW messiah candidate always feel the need to openly fabricate stories about their *woke* children to beautify their argument?
Read this Kamala Harris fan fiction job.
What an embarrassment. https://t.co/raVieBIHAI pic.twitter.com/B795TFe1iF
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) January 30, 2019
https://www.thedailybeast.com/whos-afraid-of-kamala-harris
Just then, my 5-year-old granddaughter walked into the room, looked up at the television and exclaimed: “You didn’t tell me we had a girl president!”
“Not yet, baby girl,” I said. “Not yet.”
#LAFF
Yeah that happened.
#BS #WOKE #PHONEY
Why is it that libs writing a slob fest on the new favorite SJW messiah candidate always feel the need to openly fabricate stories about their *woke* children to beautify their argument?
Read this Kamala Harris fan fiction job.
What an embarrassment. https://t.co/raVieBIHAI pic.twitter.com/B795TFe1iF
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) January 30, 2019
https://www.thedailybeast.com/whos-afraid-of-kamala-harris
Just then, my 5-year-old granddaughter walked into the room, looked up at the television and exclaimed: “You didn’t tell me we had a girl president!”
“Not yet, baby girl,” I said. “Not yet.”
#LAFF
Yeah that happened.
#BS #WOKE #PHONEY
Well, you might recall that Trump wasn't the GOP pick. He was the pick of voters who chose to vote AGAINST the same GOP crap we'd been handed for a couple of decades. The fact that he wasn't the party pick is what has prompted so many Republicans to oppose and undermine him.
Not sure how that could possibly be phony?
My grandson walked up to me, and said, "Wow! I didn't know we had a penis in $1,000 Italian loafers as a president!"
I bowed my head sadly, and said, "Yes, son. Yes, we do. But not for long."
Look, Kamala Harris is articulate, female and black but with a skin tone and dialect that isn't too hard for whites to swallow. She's neither too young to dissuade older voters nor is she too old to dissuade younger voters. She doesn't have an athletic build, which can be intimidating to less physically fit voters, but she isn't "fat", which can be a turn off to more athletically inclined voters. Her hair style and clothing selections fall smack in the middle of the "professional and respectable without being pretentious" category. She's also 100% bought in to the social progressive agenda. That makes her the ideal candidate for the Democrats to promote.
You have to keep in mind that the Democrats are looking for an image rather than a political platform. Their "people" will develop the policy but they need someone out front that can deliver the message. Harris fits the criteria for the ideal "pitch man".
Now, just so people don't think I'm pulling this stuff out of thin air, here's a good read on how Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was discovered and marketed. - https://www.thisisinsider.com/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-biography-2019-1
This piece goes into a bit more detail of the BNC plan - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/07/23/alexandria-ocasio-cortezs-historic-win-and-the-future-of-the-democratic-party
This is what we're expected to vote for. We're no longer voting for a person, we're voting for a party and we're voting for the ideas and plans of the people behind that party. We have actually been in that mode for quite a while but now it's all a bit more out in the open.
:lol: Right, because Trump worked out so well for the lot of you. "Voting for an image rather than a political platform." What a bunch of hogwash. You people voted for an image (angry rich white dude who promises he will help out the poor while relieving us of pesky brown people) and look where it got you. No wall, still have ACA, jobs leaving, etc.
Man, and I thought Bush was all hat and no cattle, but Trump brings that to a whole new level.
Oh if they run a far left nitw it like Kamals HArris, it will be until 2024.
#LAFF
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