Kamala Harris for President

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I’m kinda scared that she’s pulling a lot of pop culture moves like HRC. She’s not as “smooth” as Obama, and people hyper criticize women as incompetent for trying to seem relatable


Yes, America can’t wait to have celebrities once again tell them what to believe and who to vote for. Honestly, I think those types of events are a negative.

Other side does it too, their “celebrities” are just super lame.


Hulk Hogan ripping his shirt off?


No, no, they have this guy:



He's a ... uh... I don't know... I was going to say a choice, but jesus hell...


Yes, that was awful but I have full confidence that the DNC will be far superior in its cheesiness - it never disappoints.
DP


When Vanilla Ice tells you to stop... wow, you've hit rock bottom Fugiato Blow!
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I’m kinda scared that she’s pulling a lot of pop culture moves like HRC. She’s not as “smooth” as Obama, and people hyper criticize women as incompetent for trying to seem relatable


Yes, America can’t wait to have celebrities once again tell them what to believe and who to vote for. Honestly, I think those types of events are a negative.


Guess JD Vance should have restrained himself from saying childless women don’t have a stake in our democracy…


Childless cat women. Check out Taylor’s picture from the cover of her Time Person of the year award. Her cat around her neck. And Taylor has lived with the misogyny.
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The Honeymoon phase will be over soon.
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Anonymous wrote:You would think 20s and 30s can think for themselves.


This generation has done more than thinking for themselves. They have to put up with a lot of shit.
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I’m kinda scared that she’s pulling a lot of pop culture moves like HRC. She’s not as “smooth” as Obama, and people hyper criticize women as incompetent for trying to seem relatable


The whole “BRAT” thing is beyond embarrassing and pandering.

It really really annoyed me, and then I realized if I was 20 and scrolling on Twitter that a presidential candidate is casually boosting Charli XCX, I’d be pretty f-ing ecstatic to see someone who sorta gets it. I bet her young interns suggested it


It’s not ok. It’s as the kids say, super cringe .

You don’t want to see people your parents age using the new lingo and TikTok verbiage . It’s very cringe . Calling yourself a brat at 60 years old is super super embarrassing

Do you know any young people? I work with them everyday as a professor. They’re eating this up. We’re just old and sick of politicians not acting, you know, political.


Kids are smart and know when they’re being pandered to. If you started a lecture calling yourself a brat like Charli XCX, they’d laugh at you .

I dare you to try and see if you’re taken seriously by them .

Tulsi Gabbard was right. Kamala doesn’t know how to be herself in a campaign because she doesn’t know who she is and what she stands for . She’s an empty pantssuit with a nervous belly laugh and happy smile

I don’t really need to test trial my hipness. I’m not claiming Kamala to be Obama, but my students really like Obama (they make jokes about him bombing people which are out of pocket but they like him), because they like his cool dad energy and Spotify playlists of the year. For black students, she reminds them of their “aunties”- really any older person in the family who’s fun to be around. For my other students, they used to hate her for the constant laughing, but now they have taken her so unseriously that they genuinely like her. One of my students commented that she gives them “Leslie Knope energy, vibes…”

Growing up during an Obama-trump transition must make politics feel like one massive joke.


Obama had depth to counter his levity . He was a great orator . Could make fun of himself in the same way W Bush could.

Good comedic timing. Personable . I knew Barack’s whole life story when he made that stellar 2004 DNC speech/one of the best political star making speeches in history . Republicans even give him that. And he wrote that speech himself. Does the DNC on running a keynote speaker this year that has the same future promise to be the next one in charge?

He also ran on a message of hope and barely mentioned Bush or antagonized him by name something Bush really appreciated.

I can’t say Kamala has that same charm. She comes off as super antagonistic perhaps due to her trial lawyer days . Hillary had the same problem . If she continues to just talk about Donald Trump for most of her speeches , she will lose
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Anonymous wrote:Not typically in this channel, but I have to ask: can someone explain how the hell Kamala Harris managed to change the narrative about her amongst young people very sharply?

Like, less than a week ago, if you told the average young progressive voter that Kamala’s the next president they’d jump into a vat of hot oil while screaming “Cop!” And now she has memes all over Twitter about how amazing she is?!

Compared to Biden and Trump in their late 70s-early 80s, she is young and vibrant. She is a POC and that is appealing to many young people who grew up in a world where this is normal and accepted. The contrast is between old and new.
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Anonymous wrote:You would think 20s and 30s can think for themselves.


This generation has done more than thinking for themselves. They have to put up with a lot of shit.

Seriously. Whenever you bring up young voters, people carry Harris’s opinions that “young people are stupid.” Pretty much all of their wanted policies are not going to be on the ticket for another 30 or 40 years. They also are the most hated part of the Democratic Party for being “woke.” And add some serious mental health issues, and you got a group of people desperate for some political attention
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I’m convinced people here will be perpetually miserable no matter who the presidential pick is. They’re childish and expect every little policy idea to align with the pick. You guys would’ve been the ones screeching about Obama wearing a tan suit in the day, seriously cut it out and stop wallowing all the time.
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I saw a very long thread on Twitter today telling white women to start wearing pearls and chucks to show are “allies” of Kamala.

Apparently there’s also a sorority dance. We can watch the dance, but it’s taboo to actually do the dance.

It was the most ridiculous thing I read today.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m convinced people here will be perpetually miserable no matter who the presidential pick is. They’re childish and expect every little policy idea to align with the pick. You guys would’ve been the ones screeching about Obama wearing a tan suit in the day, seriously cut it out and stop wallowing all the time.


No I say keep it up, these petty ridiculous comments only help her.
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Are they gonna make coins out of Kamala
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I love how the Trumper are twisting themselves into knots trying to find fault with Kamala Harris. They need to look at their own candidate. Nothing she has done or could ever do hold a candle to him and his crimes
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I’m kinda scared that she’s pulling a lot of pop culture moves like HRC. She’s not as “smooth” as Obama, and people hyper criticize women as incompetent for trying to seem relatable


The whole “BRAT” thing is beyond embarrassing and pandering.

It really really annoyed me, and then I realized if I was 20 and scrolling on Twitter that a presidential candidate is casually boosting Charli XCX, I’d be pretty f-ing ecstatic to see someone who sorta gets it. I bet her young interns suggested it


It’s not ok. It’s as the kids say, super cringe .

You don’t want to see people your parents age using the new lingo and TikTok verbiage . It’s very cringe . Calling yourself a brat at 60 years old is super super embarrassing

Do you know any young people? I work with them everyday as a professor. They’re eating this up. We’re just old and sick of politicians not acting, you know, political.


Kids are smart and know when they’re being pandered to. If you started a lecture calling yourself a brat like Charli XCX, they’d laugh at you .

I dare you to try and see if you’re taken seriously by them .

Tulsi Gabbard was right. Kamala doesn’t know how to be herself in a campaign because she doesn’t know who she is and what she stands for . She’s an empty pantssuit with a nervous belly laugh and happy smile

I don’t really need to test trial my hipness. I’m not claiming Kamala to be Obama, but my students really like Obama (they make jokes about him bombing people which are out of pocket but they like him), because they like his cool dad energy and Spotify playlists of the year. For black students, she reminds them of their “aunties”- really any older person in the family who’s fun to be around. For my other students, they used to hate her for the constant laughing, but now they have taken her so unseriously that they genuinely like her. One of my students commented that she gives them “Leslie Knope energy, vibes…”

Growing up during an Obama-trump transition must make politics feel like one massive joke.


Yes, I for one have always wanted a “Leslie Knope” president.
DP
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I’m kinda scared that she’s pulling a lot of pop culture moves like HRC. She’s not as “smooth” as Obama, and people hyper criticize women as incompetent for trying to seem relatable


The whole “BRAT” thing is beyond embarrassing and pandering.

It really really annoyed me, and then I realized if I was 20 and scrolling on Twitter that a presidential candidate is casually boosting Charli XCX, I’d be pretty f-ing ecstatic to see someone who sorta gets it. I bet her young interns suggested it


It’s not ok. It’s as the kids say, super cringe .

You don’t want to see people your parents age using the new lingo and TikTok verbiage . It’s very cringe . Calling yourself a brat at 60 years old is super super embarrassing

Do you know any young people? I work with them everyday as a professor. They’re eating this up. We’re just old and sick of politicians not acting, you know, political.


Kids are smart and know when they’re being pandered to. If you started a lecture calling yourself a brat like Charli XCX, they’d laugh at you .

I dare you to try and see if you’re taken seriously by them .

Tulsi Gabbard was right. Kamala doesn’t know how to be herself in a campaign because she doesn’t know who she is and what she stands for . She’s an empty pantssuit with a nervous belly laugh and happy smile

I don’t really need to test trial my hipness. I’m not claiming Kamala to be Obama, but my students really like Obama (they make jokes about him bombing people which are out of pocket but they like him), because they like his cool dad energy and Spotify playlists of the year. For black students, she reminds them of their “aunties”- really any older person in the family who’s fun to be around. For my other students, they used to hate her for the constant laughing, but now they have taken her so unseriously that they genuinely like her. One of my students commented that she gives them “Leslie Knope energy, vibes…”

Growing up during an Obama-trump transition must make politics feel like one massive joke.


Yes, I for one have always wanted a “Leslie Knope” president.
DP

You live in America. You’ve always had a Leslie Knope president no matter what you wanted. Politicians are just friends you’d drink beer with. It’s been that way for a while.
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