Kamala Harris: Her Past Comes Back to Haunt Her

Right now, Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are in the front of the heat for the Democratic nomination. We definitely need to level plenty of scrutiny at these three and make sure the country understands exactly how bad each one is, but there are a couple of dark horses who shouldn’t be flying under our radar. One of them is Kamala Harris.

How much do you know about her? You probably have some idea that she was a prosecutor. You undoubtedly know that she has dark skin (since the left would never miss a chance to play the race card). Do you know any of her policies?

She wants to abolish private health insurance and shred the constitution by unilaterally confiscating firearms. She also wants to impeach Justice Kavanaugh over the crime of being accused of something by the New York Times even though they admitted the event never happened.

What about her seedy past? She’s a Democratic candidate, so you know she has one. It’s a prerequisite. Well, here are two free dirty secrets.

First, Kamala Harris is descended from slave owners. That doesn’t really matter to a rational person, but it’s downright hilarious when you think about it, especially since she’s a fan of reparations.

Here’s another secret. Kamala Harris slept her way to power. She only became a prosecutor when she was appointed by a married man with whom she had an affair. Yep, she’s a Democrat.

There’s plenty more you should know about Harris. Instead of ruining all of the fun secrets, watch the video and let Tucker Carlson drop some knowledge.


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