Color Me SHOCKED: Kamala Harris Leaves Out Two Signature Words for First Time at a Campaign Rally

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On today's episode of "Flying Pigs Alert"...

Are you ready to be just as shocked as I was? Vice President Kamala Harris held four campaign rallies in Michigan on Monday, and for the first as a presidential candidate, didn't mention her two signature words: 

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Donald Trump. No, really.

Harris ended the day with a rally at Michigan State University’s Jenison Field House, where she tried in vain to contrast her (pretend) optimistic tone with Trump's "darker message" while vaguely referring to the former president as she talked the "politics of fear and division" of the last "decade."

We have an opportunity in this election to finally turn the page on a decade of politics driven by fear and division. We are done with that. We are exhausted with that. America is ready for a fresh start, ready for a new way forward where we see our fellow American not as an enemy, but as a neighbor.

Regardless of leaving out Trump's name, the same old theme was there, along with her usual illogical logic. 

Harris has been vice president and actively involved in President Joe Biden's disastrous decision-making for nearly four years, which they both proudly claim. Her whole "fresh start" routine has fallen on deaf ears among virtually everyone except her supporters, the majority of the Democrat Party, and of course the left-wing media sock puppets. 

Moreover, it's laughable to hear a radical leftist claim she represents a "new way forward." 

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So Here's the Thing 

After months of referring to Trump in outrageous, scaremongering terms, does Harris actually believe she can erase her often dangerous labeling of the former president, who survived two assassination attempts over the course of just 64 days, by simply dropping his name on the last full day of campaigning?

I have my own two other words for Kamala: too late.

The 2024 presidential campaign will be remembered in large part by Harris, Biden, vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, and the left-wing's never-ending references to Trump as "Hitler," a "Marxist," a "white supremacist" and other unconscionable terms.


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Meanwhile, CNN -- self-described as "The Most Trusted Name in News" -- delivered a desperate pitch for Harris on Monday morning. Host Kasie Hunt all but pleaded with viewers about the "stark" contrast between Harris and Trump.

The contrast is stark Trump and his allies are laying the groundwork to contest a loss We remember what that meant As Harris aides and supporters are cautiously optimistic momentum is with them in the final days.

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Hunt spewed more of the same, which I didn't bother to transcribe. Watch it below if you can stomach it.

Yep, "fair and balanced" as can be.

The Bottom Line

Given Harris' too-late decision to stop referring to Trump by name, sitting for an interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, and other desperate moves that she has refused to make from the beginning of her candidacy, it's hard to believe that she is "cautiously optimistic" about winning the election.

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