Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing they could pin on him as offensive was his statement that he didn’t know Kamala Harris is Black.
That’s it.
She’s Indian-American isn’t she? She looks more Indian than Black to me, too. Look at her hair.
If her trolls are going to keep screaming anti-White screeds while she makes her entire candidacy about her descriptors, she might want to develop a thicker skin. Unless she’s ashamed of her Indian heritage that is.
Just WOW. Speechless.
She was raised by her Brahmin mother, raised Hindu, speaks Hindi — and her father also has Indian ancestry. She wasn’t even raised in the United States from the time she was 12. She can identify however she wants, but she is not a product of the African-American experience, and certainly not ADOS.
She is not even part of the American immigrant experience, in that neither of her Ph.D. parents became U.S. citizens.
As a Brahmin, the dirty little secret is that she is against anti-caste legislation in the United States. Someone should ask her about that, if she ever does give an unscripted interview.
She went to Howard University, an HBCU and she joined AKA, a Pen-Hellenic Service Sorority.
I think she is well within her rights to define her experience and life the way she wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing they could pin on him as offensive was his statement that he didn’t know Kamala Harris is Black.
That’s it.
She’s Indian-American isn’t she? She looks more Indian than Black to me, too. Look at her hair.
If her trolls are going to keep screaming anti-White screeds while she makes her entire candidacy about her descriptors, she might want to develop a thicker skin. Unless she’s ashamed of her Indian heritage that is.
Just WOW. Speechless.
She was raised by her Brahmin mother, raised Hindu, speaks Hindi — and her father also has Indian ancestry. She wasn’t even raised in the United States from the time she was 12. She can identify however she wants, but she is not a product of the African-American experience, and certainly not ADOS.
She is not even part of the American immigrant experience, in that neither of her Ph.D. parents became U.S. citizens.
As a Brahmin, the dirty little secret is that she is against anti-caste legislation in the United States. Someone should ask her about that, if she ever does give an unscripted interview.
If you are going to twist facts you should at least get the actual facts right.
Her mother spoke Tamil around the house. That is not Hindu. Like, really not Hindi. And Kamala can't say much more than "I'm hungry" or "Hello" or other childhood basics.
She went to churches WAY more than any Hindu temples.
And Obama wasn't ADOS. Still got elected. Twice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And just like that, Trump hijacked the news cycle and animated his base.
This is something that Trump doesn't ever really seem to understand. His base is not enough to get him elected. He think because there are millions who love him that is enough. But as we've seen, even 80M is not enough when 88M dislike him and won't vote for him.
He may have pandered to his base, but he lost ground with the people that matter. When Harris took over as presumptive Democratic nominee, there were about 45% support for each of them, but the undecideds grew from 2% to 9%. Those 9% (especially the ones in swing states) are the ones that will crown the victor in the election. And if anything, this interview slid more of that 9% to lean Harris.
This interview is going to go over as well as the debate went over for Biden. The only distinction is that his base doesn't care, so he won't be forced out of the nomination. But whether he's stolen the news cycle or not, he's losing his grip on swing states and this only exacerbated his swing state problems. When Harris announces her VP nomination, she'll grab some swing states. Each member of her short list will bring a different subset of the swing states. Then when the Democratic convention hits, she'll actually get a bump, unlike Trump. Trump's selection of Vance killed any bump that he was supposed to get from the RNC convention. This interview was another drive up the exit ramp on the highway to 270. He's getting on the highway, but going the wrong way.
I think the PP's point is that the media focus is now on this instead of All-Kamala All the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And just like that, Trump hijacked the news cycle and animated his base.
This is something that Trump doesn't ever really seem to understand. His base is not enough to get him elected. He think because there are millions who love him that is enough. But as we've seen, even 80M is not enough when 88M dislike him and won't vote for him.
He may have pandered to his base, but he lost ground with the people that matter. When Harris took over as presumptive Democratic nominee, there were about 45% support for each of them, but the undecideds grew from 2% to 9%. Those 9% (especially the ones in swing states) are the ones that will crown the victor in the election. And if anything, this interview slid more of that 9% to lean Harris.
This interview is going to go over as well as the debate went over for Biden. The only distinction is that his base doesn't care, so he won't be forced out of the nomination. But whether he's stolen the news cycle or not, he's losing his grip on swing states and this only exacerbated his swing state problems. When Harris announces her VP nomination, she'll grab some swing states. Each member of her short list will bring a different subset of the swing states. Then when the Democratic convention hits, she'll actually get a bump, unlike Trump. Trump's selection of Vance killed any bump that he was supposed to get from the RNC convention. This interview was another drive up the exit ramp on the highway to 270. He's getting on the highway, but going the wrong way.
I think the PP's point is that the media focus is now on this instead of All-Kamala All the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And just like that, Trump hijacked the news cycle and animated his base.
This is something that Trump doesn't ever really seem to understand. His base is not enough to get him elected. He think because there are millions who love him that is enough. But as we've seen, even 80M is not enough when 88M dislike him and won't vote for him.
He may have pandered to his base, but he lost ground with the people that matter. When Harris took over as presumptive Democratic nominee, there were about 45% support for each of them, but the undecideds grew from 2% to 9%. Those 9% (especially the ones in swing states) are the ones that will crown the victor in the election. And if anything, this interview slid more of that 9% to lean Harris.
This interview is going to go over as well as the debate went over for Biden. The only distinction is that his base doesn't care, so he won't be forced out of the nomination. But whether he's stolen the news cycle or not, he's losing his grip on swing states and this only exacerbated his swing state problems. When Harris announces her VP nomination, she'll grab some swing states. Each member of her short list will bring a different subset of the swing states. Then when the Democratic convention hits, she'll actually get a bump, unlike Trump. Trump's selection of Vance killed any bump that he was supposed to get from the RNC convention. This interview was another drive up the exit ramp on the highway to 270. He's getting on the highway, but going the wrong way.
I think the PP's point is that the media focus is now on this instead of All-Kamala All the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man goes into the lions den and clearly handled the sulituation like a pro. Meanwhile Kamala is a no show
lol.. thanks for the laugh this morning.
Do you see Harris going on conservative network and open herself to questions? We all know it is not happening.
This was not a “liberal network.”
That distinction is immaterial. It was a hostile group of people from the outset and he knew it would be so. Harris would never do the same. She can’t even hold a press conference.
NP but here’s the thing. I honestly don’t think Trump knew it would be a hostile group. Everyone else did- but he is such a textbook narcissist with a strong God complex that he really thinks all ‘blacks’ love him. And love what he did as president. He isn’t faking that part.
But there was no hostility! The interviewer was polite and asked him questions exclusively about THINGS HE HAS ACTUALLY SAID. This was a perfect opportunity to present himself to the black community however he wanted to. He went bonkers. He seemed stressed and old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And just like that, Trump hijacked the news cycle and animated his base.
This is something that Trump doesn't ever really seem to understand. His base is not enough to get him elected. He think because there are millions who love him that is enough. But as we've seen, even 80M is not enough when 88M dislike him and won't vote for him.
He may have pandered to his base, but he lost ground with the people that matter. When Harris took over as presumptive Democratic nominee, there were about 45% support for each of them, but the undecideds grew from 2% to 9%. Those 9% (especially the ones in swing states) are the ones that will crown the victor in the election. And if anything, this interview slid more of that 9% to lean Harris.
This interview is going to go over as well as the debate went over for Biden. The only distinction is that his base doesn't care, so he won't be forced out of the nomination. But whether he's stolen the news cycle or not, he's losing his grip on swing states and this only exacerbated his swing state problems. When Harris announces her VP nomination, she'll grab some swing states. Each member of her short list will bring a different subset of the swing states. Then when the Democratic convention hits, she'll actually get a bump, unlike Trump. Trump's selection of Vance killed any bump that he was supposed to get from the RNC convention. This interview was another drive up the exit ramp on the highway to 270. He's getting on the highway, but going the wrong way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing they could pin on him as offensive was his statement that he didn’t know Kamala Harris is Black.
That’s it.
She’s Indian-American isn’t she? She looks more Indian than Black to me, too. Look at her hair.
If her trolls are going to keep screaming anti-White screeds while she makes her entire candidacy about her descriptors, she might want to develop a thicker skin. Unless she’s ashamed of her Indian heritage that is.
Just WOW. Speechless.
She was raised by her Brahmin mother, raised Hindu, speaks Hindi — and her father also has Indian ancestry. She wasn’t even raised in the United States from the time she was 12. She can identify however she wants, but she is not a product of the African-American experience, and certainly not ADOS.
She is not even part of the American immigrant experience, in that neither of her Ph.D. parents became U.S. citizens.
As a Brahmin, the dirty little secret is that she is against anti-caste legislation in the United States. Someone should ask her about that, if she ever does give an unscripted interview.
Never thought I'd see the day when white Republicans' main argument against a candidate is that she isn't black enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing they could pin on him as offensive was his statement that he didn’t know Kamala Harris is Black.
That’s it.
She’s Indian-American isn’t she? She looks more Indian than Black to me, too. Look at her hair.
If her trolls are going to keep screaming anti-White screeds while she makes her entire candidacy about her descriptors, she might want to develop a thicker skin. Unless she’s ashamed of her Indian heritage that is.
Just WOW. Speechless.
She was raised by her Brahmin mother, raised Hindu, speaks Hindi — and her father also has Indian ancestry. She wasn’t even raised in the United States from the time she was 12. She can identify however she wants, but she is not a product of the African-American experience, and certainly not ADOS.
She is not even part of the American immigrant experience, in that neither of her Ph.D. parents became U.S. citizens.
As a Brahmin, the dirty little secret is that she is against anti-caste legislation in the United States. Someone should ask her about that, if she ever does give an unscripted interview.
Never thought I'd see the day when white Republicans' main argument against a candidate is that she isn't black enough.
Anonymous wrote:And just like that, Trump hijacked the news cycle and animated his base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing they could pin on him as offensive was his statement that he didn’t know Kamala Harris is Black.
That’s it.
She’s Indian-American isn’t she? She looks more Indian than Black to me, too. Look at her hair.
If her trolls are going to keep screaming anti-White screeds while she makes her entire candidacy about her descriptors, she might want to develop a thicker skin. Unless she’s ashamed of her Indian heritage that is.
Just WOW. Speechless.
She was raised by her Brahmin mother, raised Hindu, speaks Hindi — and her father also has Indian ancestry. She wasn’t even raised in the United States from the time she was 12. She can identify however she wants, but she is not a product of the African-American experience, and certainly not ADOS.
She is not even part of the American immigrant experience, in that neither of her Ph.D. parents became U.S. citizens.
As a Brahmin, the dirty little secret is that she is against anti-caste legislation in the United States. Someone should ask her about that, if she ever does give an unscripted interview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing they could pin on him as offensive was his statement that he didn’t know Kamala Harris is Black.
That’s it.
She’s Indian-American isn’t she? She looks more Indian than Black to me, too. Look at her hair.
If her trolls are going to keep screaming anti-White screeds while she makes her entire candidacy about her descriptors, she might want to develop a thicker skin. Unless she’s ashamed of her Indian heritage that is.
Just WOW. Speechless.
She was raised by her Brahmin mother, raised Hindu, speaks Hindi — and her father also has Indian ancestry. She wasn’t even raised in the United States from the time she was 12. She can identify however she wants, but she is not a product of the African-American experience, and certainly not ADOS.
She is not even part of the American immigrant experience, in that neither of her Ph.D. parents became U.S. citizens.
As a Brahmin, the dirty little secret is that she is against anti-caste legislation in the United States. Someone should ask her about that, if she ever does give an unscripted interview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing they could pin on him as offensive was his statement that he didn’t know Kamala Harris is Black.
That’s it.
She’s Indian-American isn’t she? She looks more Indian than Black to me, too. Look at her hair.
If her trolls are going to keep screaming anti-White screeds while she makes her entire candidacy about her descriptors, she might want to develop a thicker skin. Unless she’s ashamed of her Indian heritage that is.
Just WOW. Speechless.
She was raised by her Brahmin mother, raised Hindu, speaks Hindi — and her father also has Indian ancestry. She wasn’t even raised in the United States from the time she was 12. She can identify however she wants, but she is not a product of the African-American experience, and certainly not ADOS.
She is not even part of the American immigrant experience, in that neither of her Ph.D. parents became U.S. citizens.
As a Brahmin, the dirty little secret is that she is against anti-caste legislation in the United States. Someone should ask her about that, if she ever does give an unscripted interview.