Posted on 07/05/2018 9:44:13 PM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
Even though the Fourth of July is seen as a holiday of unity for all Americans, there were still some in the political world who chose to use the holiday to send a partisan message.
In particular, Democratic Senator and potential 2020 candidate Kamala Harris tweeted odd political commentary on Wednesdays holiday, erroneously claiming that eight immigrants signed the Declaration of Independence.
....The point is also strange because America was not an independent nation at the time and therefore had no immigration laws of its own yet. It is safe to say the internet reacted badly to the Democrat Senators tweet.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
The Prostitute from California never was very bright, that’s why she Slept her way to the top, see Willie Brown.
She did the pole vault off Willie’s lap.
Note: this topic is from . Thanks Black Agnes. Re-ping.
As in baseball she's just a little low and in the dirt.
She thinks her semi-sultry sneer and her fine ankles will get her through the tough times.
No they won't.
....... well, maybe.
Starting with pretty much the entire federal government, and including the substantial majority of the press.
Out with the steely-eyed view, in with the loosey-goosey. Isn't it keen that Prince Harry And Meghan Markle's baby could be president? Thank you, Ted Cruz, for sparking harvard Law Review to publish a piece that conculdes citizens by statute is equivalent to natural born citizenship.
At the same time, polls show that close to 40% of the US public doesn't believe Obama was eligible. What's the sense in giving a damn, the feds do what they want over public objection. See open border.
"She's got game," [Senator Lindsey] Graham said about Harris in a clip from an interview on CBS' "Face the Nation," which will air in full Sunday morning. "She is very talented, she's very smart, and she'll be a force to be reckoned with."
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