McKamala

by
Steve MacDonald

The Trump stunt was genius, not because he pretended to work at McDonald’s but because of how well he interacted with everyone. Harris has issues with the truth, public speaking, getting along with others, plagiarism, and her resume. The 2019 campaign disaster mention of a job at McDonald’s was transported to the abbreviated 2024 campaign to add weight to the lie that she’s middle class and like the rest of us.

Two Ph.D. professors raised Harris; one is a world-renowned cancer researcher, the other a glass-ceiling-busting man of color, descended from slave owners, not slaves, with connections (to many a well-heeled Marxist). The color of the spoon may be open to debate, but it wasn’t as wooden as Kamala.

Pretending to be more than you are or everything to everyone is stock and trade for most pols, but being bad at it has consequences. Kamala is bad at most everything except climbing political ladders so is this one coming up a few rungs short?

Trump’s stunt keeps a bit of that (being bad at it) in the limelight, and the media is losing its mind. This brings me back to 2016 when Donald Trump got more free-earned media than any politician in human history. By making a Yuge deal about the McDonalds thing, the media made sure just about everyone knows there’s a thing.

Kamala said she worked at McDonald’s. Trump says she didn’t. If you hate Trump, it’s game over. If not, he has more evidence for this claim than she does for hers. Take a listen.

This might be a good time to note that another story that follows the Kamal plagiarism story broke yesterday. She lifted some text and put it in a book about herself without attribution. It wasn’t just the book. Actual journalists have uncovered other bits of Harri’s work, some of which were almost entirely stolen … and read before congress.

Ms. Harris, then the district attorney of San Francisco, argued the so-called John R. Justice Act would draw top legal talent to offices like hers. The bill was ultimately unsuccessful as it never passed the upper house.

Passages of Ms. Harris’ testimony, submitted on April 24, 2007, are alleged to have been copied from Paul Logli, the then state attorney of Winnebago County, Illinois, who had testified in support of the legislation two months earlier before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Of the roughly 1,500 words Ms. Harris devoted to discussion of the legislation, nearly 1,200 of them appear to be copied verbatim from the statement Mr Logli, a Republican, submitted to the Senate committee on Feb 27, 2007, the Washington Free Beacon claims.

If the Oval Office thing doesn’t pan out, McDoanld’s is probably hiring, not in California. They can’t afford to hire people there, but maybe somewhere more blue-collar. Tim Walz can work there, too.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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