Showing posts with label Fweedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fweedom. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Fweedom-loving Harris asked Mommy: "Why are conservatives bad?"



Vice President in name, Kamala Hahaharris told a tale aimed at attacking conservatives which was so fake and divisive that it caused people to throw up in their collective mouth and point out how ridiculous she sounds, even when she isn't talking gibberish.

She recently spoke a group of words at  Colorado's Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities in a moderated conversation on climate policy where she spun the tale of her childhood.

"I grew up learning about - we called it ecology at the time and so some of us who were born around that time know what I’m saying - and we talked about it in the context of conservation," she said, while uproariously laughing at something apparently going on in her head. 

"In fact, I’m going to share with you a very simple story, which is that I went home one day and I said, 'Well, why are conservatives bad, mommy?’ I thought we were supposed to conserve things." She then added, "I couldn’t reconcile it. Now I can."

This was not the 'fweedom' story; this was bigger but equally as believable.

A clip of the quote went viral on Twitter, and users tore her claim apart. 

"This never happened," Dana Loesch host of "The Dana Show" wrote.

Loesch wasn't alone in her doubting that the story was completely fabricated by our laughing VP, who obviously believes that people are as stupid as she is.

Conservative Twitter personality ALX begged, "PLEASE MAKE IT STOP."

"I'll take, 'Things that never happened for $1,000,'" special advisor for communications for Sen. Ted Cruz, Steve Guest tweeted.

"Her comms team would be wise to keep her far, far away from a camera and a microphone. Forever," 2022 New Hampshire congressional candidate Karoline Leavitt wrote.

"She’s been around POTUS too long, the only thing missing is ‘not a joke’ at the end," WGY Mornings with Doug Goudie tweeted.

Can you imagine Hahaharris and Biden sitting around the Oval Office talking about their childhood?

Biden: "When I was a boy, my dad, my dad would say to me, 'Joey, you see those two men going at it? That's a beautiful deal.' I'm serious."

Harris: "No Joe, fweedom is a beautiful deal, hahahahahahahahahahahaha. Fweedom!"

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Kamala Harris does a 'Joe Biden' in interview about "Fweedom"



In an interview with Elle magazine Monday, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris (D) fabricated a story about her tough days as a California toddler of color. Her story may have been inspired by the tales told by her running mate, Joseph Robinette Biden, when he spoke of Cornpop and the hair on his legs.

Harris' story was basically the same one told in an interview by Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. that he gave to Playboy magazine in 1965.

“Senator Kamala Harris started her life’s work young,” Elle's suck-up, fawning profile began.“She laughs from her gut, the way you would with family, as she remembers being wheeled through an Oakland, California, civil rights march in a stroller with no straps with her parents and her uncle. At some point, she fell from the stroller (few safety regulations existed for children’s equipment back then), and the adults, caught up in the rapture of protest, just kept on marching. By the time they noticed little Kamala was gone and doubled back, she was understandably upset. ‘My mother tells the story about how I’m fussing’ Harris says, ‘and she’s like, ‘Baby, what do you want? What do you need?’ And I just looked at her and I said, ‘Fweedom.””

And if you believe that balderdash, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.

After the interview became public on Twitter, Andray Domise, a contributing editor to Maclean's, revealed the stark similarity of Harris' tale to a story told by Rev. King in the Playboy interview.

In that interview with Alex Haley, King responded to a question regarding the difficulties of leading the Civil Rights movement. He spoke about the suffering for the cause and how he was inspired by a story he heard about a little girl.

During an interview with Alex Haley, King answered a question about the burdens of being the leader of the Civil Rights movement. Describing his suffering for the cause, he referenced the inspiration he received from a story he had heard about a little girl:
I never will forget a moment in Birmingham when a white policeman accosted a little Negro girl, seven or eight years old, who was walking in a demonstration with her mother. “What do you want?” the policeman asked her gruffly, and the little girl looked him straight in the eye and answered, “Fee-dom.” She couldn’t even pronounce it, but she knew. It was beautiful! Many times when I have been in sorely trying situations, the memory of that little one has come into my mind, and has buoyed me.
Do you see a similarity between Rev. King's story and the irreverent Harris' story? If not, I can get you a really good deal on that bridge I mentioned.
So it turns out Kamala Harris lifted her "Fweedom" story from a 1965 Playboy interview with Martin Luther King, by Alex Haley. Much thanks to @EngelsFreddie for spotting the similarityhttps://t.co/zDONW4Ueqs pic.twitter.com/yQuWZHYEMz

— Q. Anthony (ɔpɛ asem) (@andraydomise)
Harris is shameless when it comes to telling tales about her and her struggles in the Civil Rights movement, even going so far as to attack her now running mate, Joe Biden, during the Democratic primary race. 

Referencing Biden’s willingness to work with notoriously segregationist former Sens. James O. Eastland of Mississippi and Herman Talmadge of Georgia, Harris said, “It was not only that, but you also worked with them to oppose busing. There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was bused to school every day.”



“That little girl was me,” Harris added.

No, she wasn't that little girl forced on the school bus--that was a lie. And when she was asked about that statement in subsequent interview, Harris laughed from her gut, the way you would with family, or when you're nervous, and simply said, "It was a debate . . . it was a debate."

If you don't believe the media helped Biden and Harris win this election, the price just went down on that bridge in Brooklyn. It's a great opportunity.


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