7Unlike Joe Biden, who actually hid in his basement during the 2020 presidential race, Kamala Harris, the recently anointed Democratic presidential candidate, has found a way to appear in public while hiding who she really is and what her policies will be if she wins the 2024 election.
It wasn’t very long ago that Harris was considered so weak and inept in her role as vice president that many Americans believed Biden would never have to worry about being impeached and removed from office.
Biden’s debate with Donald Trump on June 27 changed all of that. A handful of Democratic leaders, fearful that Biden’s poor performance and obvious cognitive decline posed a threat to every Democrat running for office, made the unprecedented decision to remove him as their presidential candidate and name someone else. But who could they possibly get on such short notice?
Say hello to the new and improved Kamala Harris, who—in the blink of an eye—went from being a bungling spewer of word salads to a woman with all the virtues of Joan of Arc and all the political savvy of Margaret Thatcher. The world of politics truly is a wonderland.
The wonderland Kamala Harris lives in was constructed not only by her party but also by the mainstream media, both of which are carefully protecting her from the public and from any journalists who might ask her to explain in detail what her policies are and how she will implement them. Consequently, she has not had to answer any questions about the economy or immigration, topics that voters consider to be the most important issues.
Harris did not have her first public interview until August 29th—forty days after announcing her intention to run on July 21st—when she sat down with CNN’s Dana Bash. Her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, was with her and answered questions. During this interview, filled with platitudes about her vision of the future, she did not offer any specifics about how she would handle the border or work to improve the economy.
Her ability to dodge any serious follow-up questions about her weak answers was made possible by a “journalist” who didn’t ask those questions. Journalists like Dana Bash come in handy when you need a place to hide.
If having one journalist willing to hide you is good, having two is even better. Such was the case on September 10th, when Harris and Trump debated each other. ABC’s David Muir and Linsey Davis served as moderators whose bias against Trump was on full display.
While Trump passed up several opportunities to call out Harris on many of her false statements about his handling of the economy and the border during his administration, the moderators never failed to call him out when they thought he was making false statements about her failure to control the border or her policies on abortion. They never questioned any accusations she made about Trump.
Harris will likely remain a mystery until the election is over. She is in hiding, not physically but politically, because she has a lot to hide. She has no intention of closing the border or permitting fracking any more than she wants to create a thriving economy and prosperity for all Americans.
If you want to see the real Harris, go online and find some videos of her when she was running for the presidency in 2019 touting all her progressive policies or when she was busy in the summer of 2020 raising bail money for criminals—including violent ones—to get out of jail after they had been arrested for rioting. Surprisingly, the only person honest enough to reveal her true intentions is Bernie Sanders, who recently asserted that she is “doing what she thinks is right in order to win the election.”
Kamala Harris was anointed as the Democratic presidential candidate behind closed doors, and the real Kamala Harris plans to stay behind those doors until the election is over.

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