In that nagging, nasal intonation of hers, Kamala Harris lectures the country that, “There is no vaccine for racism.”
And Ron White, great satirist from the great State of Texas, taught us, “You can’t fix stupid. There is not a pill you can take, not a class you can go to. Stupid is forever.”
What a shame it is when “stupid” (if cunning) coincides with power.
UPDATED (8/24): Other stuff that comes out of Kamala’s mouth:
Kamala’s acceptance speech: Blacks. Browns. People Of Color. Minorities. My Mother. Me. Women. Racism. Me. Racial Justice. Systemic Racism X 100
Not a word for WHITES: not for poor or working-class or addicted pale people. Not even for the candidate’s Lilly white hubby.
#Kamala's acceptance speech: Blacks. Browns. #PeopleOfColor. Minorities. My Mother. Me. Women. Racism. Me. #RacialJustice. #SystemicRacism X 100
NO word for #WHITES: not for poor or working-class or addicted pale people. Not even for Lilly white hubby.https://t.co/3mLlARdE2H— ILANA Mercer (@IlanaMercer) August 20, 2020
Looks like Kamala Harris botched Emma Lazarus, whose construction of the sentence is probably grammatical. Not Kamala’s: “None us are free until all of us are free.” As I see it, it’s: “None of us is free until all of us are free.” None=Not One of us …
Looks like #KamalaHarris botched #EmmaLazarus, whose construction of the sentence is probably grammatical. Not #Kamala's: "None us are free until all of us are free." As I see it, it's: "None of us is free until all of us are free." None=Not One of us … https://t.co/mWVH3W7mxH
— ILANA Mercer (@IlanaMercer) August 20, 2020
#Kamala's Jamaican father, an economics professor, was angry that his daughter blackened his ancestors' “name, reputation and proud Jamaican identity," by connecting it "jokingly with a fraudulent stereotype" …https://t.co/GJDa4ZQlFa
— ILANA Mercer (@IlanaMercer) August 17, 2020