Saturday, September 21, 2024

Red KAMA caps? Kamala's culture coup

We must confiscate all the guns after the next Sandy shooting. - No, before another false flag.
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I just thought, I take his policies, why not style?
From camo hats to libertarian rhetoric, the Kamala Devi Harris campaign is staking its claim to symbols of conservative identity.

Why it matters: The appeals aim to convey that Democrats are not trying to undo a conservative way of life and that red and blue Americas are not immutably divided by culture. [There's purple.]

REAL, ugh, gun control from, ugh, heart, Kama.
Driving the news: At this month's debate, VP Harris surprised many by saying that she is a gun owner [and later telling a famous Black lady on TV that she will kill anybody who comes uninvited into her house, presumably while Doug cowers in the closet or in the safe room], and in an interview with Oprah this week [in which Kamala showed off her cooking skills with another warped word salad] said, "If somebody breaks into my house, they're getting shot."

Even as she advocates for gun control measures, Kamala used the comments to signal not only that she won't support confiscating guns, but that she has a personal stake in the Second Amendment [and so is inclined to preserve her right to own and use her little metallic friend Shooty].


We will mandate warning labels on all firearms!
Zoom out: The comments follow a pattern of Canadian-Californian Harris and Midwestern Walz claiming rhetorical turf that has long been held by Republicans.

Harris' campaign launch video was centered around "freedom," a pervasive conservative rallying cry for resisting liberal policies on taxation, gun control and... More

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