Kamala Harris must be getting a little desperate at this point.
She finally got pressured into doing an interview with a friendly network, something that should be a normal thing, yet she avoided it for weeks. But she has to bring along her "emotional support Governor," Tim Walz, to help her out. That's pretty lame and, as CNN's Scott Jennings termed it, "weak sauce."
Harris is going to be pressed more and more going forward to put her positions out there and to sound competent. But meanwhile, she's trying to get by on vibes and unicorns, it seems. Plus, some theft of policies from former President Donald Trump.
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We've seen her try to pump up her rally crowds with musicians to make it look like there's a lot of support for her.
On Wednesday, she got nailed for posting a letter that many believed to be deliberately misleading. The letter signed simply "Tucker" saying he was "fairly conservative" and he wanted to express his "gratitude" to her and Joe Biden for "efforts to establish common sense gun safety laws."
Tucker, thank you for writing to me. While we may not agree on every issue, we both know that every person in our nation should have the freedom to live safe from gun violence. The majority of Americans stand with us in support of commonsense gun safety legislation. pic.twitter.com/HUdgFUcKtt
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) August 28, 2024
Tucker, thank you for writing to me. While we may not agree on every issue, we both know that every person in our nation should have the freedom to live safe from gun violence. The majority of Americans stand with us in support of commonsense gun safety legislation.
Now the first problem here is knowing that anyone seeing the name "Tucker" is going to think it's Tucker Carlson. So, it's deliberately misleading. Second, anyone with any sense would know that's not Tucker, but it might fool some on the left. Third, no one who is conservative would write a letter that way and use the term "common sense gun safety laws." It also lists things that already exist, like age restrictions and background checks. If an actual person wrote it, he doesn't sound like a conservative. It was also pretty funny that the letter writer made sure to thank and recognize both her and Biden — so she wouldn't be accused of claiming credit without him. And who even knows she heads the White House Office on Gun Violence Prevention? But the writer thanks her for that.
Some people believed it was AI-generated.
Some then took up the task of writing letters of their own to Kamala. Including the real Tucker Carlson, who finished her off with his own letter from "Kamala." Click on to see full letter.
Letter from a fan. pic.twitter.com/ukRd1Ykpsg
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) August 28, 2024
The letter with little hearts over the "i's" notes that she's "moderately progressive" in the sense that she "doesn't believe in law enforcement, national borders, or the right of American citizens to exercise fundamental human autonomy." She said she agreed with everything she heard on his show with Bobby Kennedy Jr.:
"I turned to Montel and said, 'I was very wrong about this man. So, so very wrong. The way he talks. He's so bold and wise and strong. He's immovable. Like a towering oak tree in a wind storm, he sways gently but never breaks. His trunk is so broad and firm and rooted to the earth. I can't imagine the size of his root ball.' I was so impressed!"
She thanked him and said he'd shown her something about herself and the world that she'd never forget. "Until we meet," and signed it "OXOXO" with "Kamala" with a heart and a smiley face.
I don't even think anything could follow that.
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