Monday, July 1, 2019

Kamala Harris' ex-'Snuggle butt' Willie Brown: 'No Dem's can beat Trump, including Kamala

Former San Francisco Mayor and bedswerver Willie Brown, who admitted early this year that he was having an in flagrante delicto deal going with Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), penned in his column this weekend that he thinks none of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates can beat President Trump. And that includes his includes his former succubus, Kamala Harris.

"The first Democratic debates proved one thing: We still don’t have a candidate who can beat Donald Trump," Brown wrote. "California Sen. Kamala Harris got all the attention for playing prosecutor in chief, but her case against former Vice President Joe Biden boiled down in some ways to a ringing call for forced school busing. It won’t be too hard for Trump to knock that one out of the park in 2020."

Brown also made clear that Biden's performance in the second night of debates was a goatf**k which likely damaged his campaign.

"Biden did himself zero favors by telling Harris that he opposed only busing that was ordered by the federal government," wrote Brown. "It was a weird endorsement of states’ rights and local jurisdictions’ right to segregate schools. That’s the best argument he could marshal against busing little kids miles across town?"

Brown's column came after the Democratic Party held its first two debates on MSNBC last week which many described as a royal flush in a prison toilet.

Brown added: "Trump must have enjoyed every moment and every answer, because he now knows he’s looking at a bunch of potential rivals who are still not ready for prime time."

In January, Brown admitted  that he had been "doing" Harris while he was married and that she used her body to get him to use his position of power to boost her career in politics.

"Yes, we dated," Brown said. "It was more than 20 years ago." [By 'dated' he means had sex to the beat of Tupac tapes.]

"Yes, I may have influenced her career by appointing her to two state commissions when I was Assembly speaker," Brown continued. "And I certainly helped with her first race for district attorney in San Francisco." The thing about Kamala is that the way she climbs the ladder is by using a pole.

In the most recent poll since the debate, Biden dropped 10 points — from 41.5% to 31.5% — and Harris gained 9 points — from 7.9% to 16.6%.

"Growing up, my sister and I had to deal with the neighbor who told us her parents couldn't play with us because we were black," Harris lied Thursday. [Parents of her white neighbors probably don't play with kids, so her words are hard to believe.]

She went on in the nasal way she has: "And I will say also that, in this campaign, we have also heard – and I'm going to now direct this at Vice President Biden – I do not believe you are a racist, and I agree with you when you commit yourself to the importance of finding common ground. BUT  [whenever you hear a 'but' that negates the first part of what was said] I also believe – and it's personal – it was hurtful to hear you talk about the reputations of two United States senators who built their reputations and career on the segregation of race in this country. And it was not only that, but you also worked with them to oppose bussing." 

Both of the senators she was referring to were Democrats, by the way. And the bussing was a horrible failure. Harris should have been asked if she now supports bussing. But Biden wasn't sharp, nor smart enough to ask that question.

Biden called her summary of his stance on the issue of desegregation "a mischaracterization of my position across the board."

Later in the same defense of that issue, he was on a slight roll but then said "but I'm out of time."

Yes. Biden is out of time and the Democrats for many years, have been out of real ideas.


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