On Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) announced her candidacy for the 2020 presidential election with a 1-minute video extolling "American values" and inviting supporters to join her ... in OaklandShe's the first one out of the gate, and if my memory serves, that doesn't bode well.
I couldn't vote for Kamala at any rate. I saw the hit job she tried to do on Kavanaugh, along with her good friend Cory Booker. It was disgusting. She showed me all I needed to know about her that day, and I'm sure that he opponents will play that clip at every golden opportunity.
Racist, you say? No, I'd vote for a black woman in a minute if her political opinions aligned with mine. Condoleeza Rice, for example. I'd jump on that bandwagon in a flash.
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Condi Rice. Mia Love. Mikki Haley's not black, but she's a "woman of color," or at least would be if she wasn't conservative.
Once upon a time, I really hoped that a GOP POTUS would have had the chance to nominate Janice Rodgers Brown to SCOTUS, just to watch the Dems heads explode as they tried to pillory a black woman without being racist/sexist.
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