Because It’s Different When Kamala Harris Does It

Historians are going to look back at 21st century America one day and think that the My Favorite Color religion of the Democrats was one of the stupidest ways that a country ever destroyed itself from within. Get a load out of this hot pile of garbage from the Washington Post, better known as Jeff Bezos’ personal blog.

You’d think after the Washington Post had to cut Nick Sandmann of Covington Catholic High School a personal check for eight figures that they’d maybe avoid headlines about “smirking” for a while. Guess not.

Nick Sandmann’s nervous smile was dubbed a “smirk” and we were reliably reassured by the Post that smirking was prima facie evidence of “white supremacy.” But when Kamala Harris does it, it is amazing evidence of a “super-power.” Huh. What about Kamala Harris’s maniacal cackling through the debate? That was… something.

We guess we have to cut the Washington Post a little slack, however. It’s not like there was any substance to any of Kamala Harris’s words during the vice-presidential debate, so they had to focus on something – anything – other than the lack of leadership, charm, personality, etc., etc.


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