gabeygoat
Master Poster
Sounds like one of those little lies parents tell their kids for a joke.
Seriously, it's just a fun story between mother and daughter. People get weird about weird stuff.
Sounds like one of those little lies parents tell their kids for a joke.
Anyway, she's definitely not standing this time and won't taint Kamala's campaign, unless she's dumb enough to invite Hillary onstage with her. Rightly or wrongly, she's toxic.
You nicely snipped an important part of the evidence:
Anyway, she's definitely not standing this time and won't taint Kamala's campaign, unless she's dumb enough to invite Hillary onstage with her. Rightly or wrongly, she's toxic.
Has it occurred to you that it wasn't a lie at all, but that HRC believed it to be true? That her mother told her that story as Sir Edmund became famous when HRC was 6 years old, and she thought Hillary would take pride in her name?
Uncomfortable Elephant in the Room.
We're really counting on the black woman being more" likeable" (for lack of a better term to describe the broad concept of electability and connection with voters outside of issues and politics) than the white woman in America?
Like Hillary didn't have the problem that she wouldn't have been allowed to go to the same school as Trump as recently as "within some of our lifetimes."
Like it's exactly zero hard for all the Conservatives to look at Harris and go "She's literally everything we didn't like about Hillary AND she's black."
It's 2024. Things have gotten better but you can't sit there and tell me it still ain't a factor.
In a very real sense Conservatives still haven't gotten over Obama. A black guy being President and not screwing it up was obviously too much for them to handle.
You might have a point, *but*.
1) This is the first time I've seen Democrats wanting to vote *for* someone rather than against the other person since Obama.
2) The nihlism we saw in 2016 isn't there or isn't getting traction. Remember the plethora of "Giant Meteor 2016" memes that were all over social media and reflecting the exhausted electorate that didn't want the choices? I'm not seeing it this time.
3) It took the above factors as well as a poor campaign by Clinton, an October Surprise by the head of the FBI, and the Trump campaign actually getting its feet on the ground running with the "Drain the Swamp" slogan. Trump won't have these this time.
That said, I'm not supremely confident. I am hoping the threat of Project 2025 and the erosion of abortion rights will get Democrats to the Polls in record numbers, but I don't want to bet money on that. I have zero doubt that Kamala will win the popular vote, but that's not what wins the election. If she slaughters in California but does weak in PA it will be a hard path to winning.
You might have a point, *but*.
1) This is the first time I've seen Democrats wanting to vote *for* someone rather than against the other person since Obama.
2) The nihlism we saw in 2016 isn't there or isn't getting traction. Remember the plethora of "Giant Meteor 2016" memes that were all over social media and reflecting the exhausted electorate that didn't want the choices? I'm not seeing it this time.
3) It took the above factors as well as a poor campaign by Clinton, an October Surprise by the head of the FBI, and the Trump campaign actually getting its feet on the ground running with the "Drain the Swamp" slogan. Trump won't have these this time.
That said, I'm not supremely confident. I am hoping the threat of Project 2025 and the erosion of abortion rights will get Democrats to the Polls in record numbers, but I don't want to bet money on that. I have zero doubt that Kamala will win the popular vote, but that's not what wins the election. If she slaughters in California but does weak in PA it will be a hard path to winning.
What he said!
The big thing in Harris' favour across the board is that she's attracted the youth vote and as you say, they want to vote for her, so I don't think the nightmare scenario is possible.
You mean to tell us that RT, formerly Russia Today, is influenced... by Russia?! The hell you say, sir!https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-tenet-media-right-wing-influencers-justice-department/
russia secretly funded a network of right wing youtube influencers, tim pool and dave rubin, paying them millions to produce content they asked for. also seems there's private communications between them acknowledging this
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-tenet-media-right-wing-influencers-justice-department/
russia secretly funded a network of right wing youtube influencers, tim pool and dave rubin, paying them millions to produce content they asked for. also seems there's private communications between them acknowledging this
Russia has always tried to sow division in the US. Undermining us from within has been their game for a long time. Trump and the MAGAs are just useful idiots for them.
Well....don't blame them for everything...some of your fellow American "patriots" had a hand in it too...lots of hands.
Um...yeah. That's what the charges are about. Russia using American idiots for their own purposes.
Um...yeah. That's what the charges are about. Russia using American idiots for their own purposes.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-tenet-media-right-wing-influencers-justice-department/
russia secretly funded a network of right wing youtube influencers, tim pool and dave rubin, paying them millions to produce content they asked for. also seems there's private communications between them acknowledging this
A network of Russia-based websites masquerading as local American newspapers is pumping out fake stories as part of an AI-powered operation that is increasingly targeting the US election, a BBC investigation can reveal.
A former Florida police officer who relocated to Moscow is one of the key figures behind it.
Shayan Sardarizadeh
@Shayan86
Sep 3 • 7 tweets • 5 min read • Read on X
Thread: A viral story claims Kamala Harris was involved in a 2011 hit-and-run that left a 13-year-old named Alicia Brown paralyzed.
But the story is fake, and is most likely part of a pro-Kremlin disinformation operation run by an ex-Florida cop we've previously reported on.