Far-left Democratic presidential candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris is known for her regular strings of rhetoric and nonsense utterances, but she also occasionally outright lies to clearly explain and further her ideology.
Now, some of her statements and comments are going viral, much like the gibberish she spewed earlier this week.
Bottom line: A Harris presidency would make President Joe Biden look like former President Donald Trump.
Communist tendencies?
Harris' approach reads as if it was lifted directly from the Communist Manifesto or some far-left, anti-police, open-borders activist handbook.
In one mashup of her comments, Harris repeatedly suggests a redistribution of wealth along communist lines, without using communist language, and that some of that redistribution would be racial.
Americans should have “the goal that everybody should end up in the same place,” she once said, “and because we didn't start in the same place, some of us might need a fairer share.”
She also said, “We have to understand that we're fighting for equality and provide resources based on equity, but we also have to fight for fairness and understand that not everyone is starting from the same place.”
“There's a big difference between equality and fairness,” she said on another occasion.
Equality often suggests that everyone should get the same thing. This assumes that everyone started from the same place, which contrasts with fairness. Fairness means that everyone will end up in the same place. And if we understand that not everyone started from the same place, we can understand that some people need more, and we'll all end up in the same place. Right?
“We're proud that equity is one of our guiding principles,” she said, “and we understand that equality is important, but not everyone starts on the same footing.”
Harris said on another occasion.
We know that people in our country have experiences that are not equal, and so when we talk about the work that we're doing here together, it's about acknowledging that and being guided by this principle of what we have to do in the spirit and in the interest of equity, and putting equity firmly at the center of our economic policy.
“When you think about the reality of who benefits from certain policies, and they're not starting from the same place, they're not starting on an equal footing, it's going to directly benefit Black children, Black families, Black homeowners,” she said.
Anti-police rhetoric
When asked how she felt about cuts to the police budget, Governor Harris responded, “We need to rethink how we keep people safe.”
She said cities spend a lot of money on policing and “we know that's not the smart way to achieve safety, it's not the best way, it's not the right way.”
“For too long, the status quo has been that putting more police on the streets will make us safer.”
“That's wrong,” she opined.
Now, if you look at upper-middle-class suburban neighborhoods, you don't have police cars. You don't have police on the streets. But you have well-funded schools. You have homeownership and high homeownership rates. You have thriving small businesses. You have access to public health and mental health services.
Harris doesn't believe illegal immigrants are in the country illegally. “It's wrong to suggest that illegal immigrants are criminals,” she said.
“Being an illegal immigrant is not a crime,” she said. “I know what crime is,” she added. “Illegal immigrants are not criminals.”
In fact, “illegal immigrants are not criminals” is close to her belief of “not being bound by the past, but thinking about what can be done.”
She also doesn't like the term “radical Islamic terrorism.”
Far-left, anti-Catholic extremists
In three Senate Judiciary Committee hearings between 2018 and 2020, Harris proved herself a far-left, anti-Catholic extremist.
During U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings in 2018, she lied about a dissenting opinion that Kavanaugh, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, wrote in the case Priests for Life v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Harris and other Democrats falsely claimed that Kavanaugh wrote that all contraceptives are abortifacients. In fact, Kavanaugh's dissent merely repeated the Priest for Life argument and made no such claim. For this huge lie, The Washington Post awarded Harris four Pinocchio statues.
She also suggested Kavanaugh was a racist and falsely claimed he raped feminist freak Christine Blasey Ford and was a gang rapist.
Later that year, Harris likened Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who deport illegal immigrants to members of the Ku Klux Klan.
To continue her smear campaign against Kavanaugh, who is Catholic, she attempted to impose a religious test on Brian Buescher, a nominee for the U.S. District Court in Nebraska, whose moral failing was his membership in the Knights of Columbus.
Harris chided Buescher for the Knights' anti-abortion and opposition to gay “marriage.” She casually implied that Catholics in general, and Knights of Columbus members in particular, were incapable of performing their judicial duties fairly and should not serve on the federal courts.