A comedian told the story of going into a Denny’s restaurant for a meal. After looking the menu over, he pointed to a picture of a dish and told the waiter that is what he wanted for dinner. After finishing the meal, the waiter asked him how he liked it, to which he replied, “My compliments to the photographer!” That story is the best illustration of what I refer to as the “Instagram generation.” Young people swapping photos with one another to impress their friends with images that don’t convey the truth about much of anything. Unfortunately, we now have our country’s first Instagram-age candidate in the form of Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris can’t point to a single thing she has done that qualifies her to become President of the United States. Moreover, she can’t give us any reason to believe the next four years won’t be worse than the last four years of her and Joe Biden’s administration. In fact, she had the lowest net negative approval rating in history for a vice president at -17 percent. Nevertheless, the media and the party faithful are now promoting her simply based on images alone. No press conferences. No policy statements, except her insane plan to tax unrealized capital gains. No integrity with regard to her contradicting the positions she previously held on gun control, fracking, border security, and the like. Moreover, no accountability for her famous word salads, which are nothing less than her vain attempt to scramble, regurgitate, and repeat questions she can’t answer because she is entirely vapid.
- Kamala Does Trainwreck Interview With Stephanie Ruhle,
- Who Admits Harris Didn’t Answer Questions
- Kamala Harris’ Campaign Is So Desperate, It’s Resorting to Emotional Manipulation
What bothers me most about Kamala’s candidacy is that it relies on two very troubling attributes of younger Americans. The first has to do with the concept that truth is a feeling rather than something based on fact. One famous example involves one of the most popular topics among the youth, namely climate change. Washington’s Governor Jay Inslee suggested that students engaging a climate curriculum should rely on their emotions rather than rational thinking to understand the topic matter. Hence, Harris’ campaign emphasis on joy! Joy is an emotion. She can’t appeal to a person’s rational thought because she can’t defend her contradictory positions on any number of policies in a manner that will appeal to voters. […]
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