At a Distance

Only gaining some distance from the election allows one to see the absolute ridiculousness of Kamala’s campaign. White dudes for Harris, Doug Emhoff as a sex symbol, “look… I grew up in a middle-class family”, “choose prosecutor, not a felon”, the Julia Roberts ad, the procession of 60-year-old celebrities scared they won’t be able to abort, basing the whole campaign on the myth that it’s hard to abort in America, the ubiquitous image of a creepy dude obsessed with wanting his small daughter to abort imaginary pregnancies.

It was all so clumsy, so uncomfortable that one is truly glad the architects of such an incompetent, lackluster campaign will not be anywhere near the White House.

14 thoughts on “At a Distance

  1. Congratulations on your processing speed. But you mean from inside the Democratic party. Because the election was Tuesday?

    The copium from Democrats is off the charts. Get ready for unforeseen levels of tin foil hattery. It’s going to make Scandal look straightforward and realistic.

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  2. Kamala was Biden’s greatest mistake. First mistake was to pick her in the first place as his VP because she was a “black” woman; ridiculous for a man of his age and experience to be implementing DEI at such a critical role. Absolutely ridiculous.

    Second and possibly greatest mistake was obviously not retiring earlier and picking Kamala yet a second time to succeed him. People of Biden’s age and political acumen should be much wiser about picking a potential successor, and Biden completely failed here.

    I almost feel bad for Kamala. She should have never been burdened with this level of responsibility. I think all that fake smiling was all about nervousness about how out of her depth she was. She truly was a terrible candidate in retrospect.

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  3. I’m not gonna let you live down some of your wildly wrong assessments during the campaign so easily :). You were seemingly the only person here who thought Walz was an impressive candidate. Literally said “game over, the dems have won” after his debate with Vance.

    He even lost his home county lol.

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    1. Walz was the DEI candidate, a hollywood sitcom producer’s idea of a white man: a fat, henpecked dad, constantly apologizing for his existence, always self-deprecating, making fun of what he eats (“white guy tacos”), ingratiating towards women and POC. Watching him talk made me retch.

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    2. He’s definitely much better than JD Vance. I get why Trump chose JD Vance, it’s his insurance against getting murdered. He needed somebody young who’d come off as unhinged. But still, saddling us with Vance and that vapid whore Tulsi. This is a heavy burden going into the future.

      Hopefully the Tulsi character is already getting displaced to some dumb UN job.

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  4. This time it worked, but people who care about democracy – not just Republicans – should do something now: paper ballots, in person, with photo ID.

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  5. I really like Tulsi and RFKJr and don’t have a problem with Vance. But if Vance really is a closet lib due to his wife that would indeed suck. By the way her wife working at a law firm that has many leftist cases doesn’t mean she is 100% behind the same agenda. My husband has worked with leftists. He had to be closeted to survive. As soon as he made a peep that maybe giving money to BLM wasn’t appropriate he was put on the conveyor belt out.

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    1. Vance explained that Usha and her whole family are very left-wing in his book. She’s not remotely closeted among the Soros crowd. The dude explained all of it at length in his own book. He also explained that she’s the alpha in their marriage.

      Tulsi is owned by the Russians which is what feeds her anti-US stance.

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