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October 4, 2024

Kamala Harris’ Pants Might Be on Fire

Kamala Harris has been caught in a tall tale that is reminiscent of Joe Biden and Tim Walz.

I have to say, I am starting to wonder if anyone running for president is capable of telling the truth.

Harris was just caught telling two different stories after she was informed that Joe Biden was stepping down and she was being gifted the nomination.

I Started Cooking

The only thing that is similar in the two stories is that they both are centered around cooking.

While appearing on the “All That Smoke” podcast, Harris explained what happened after she was told that Biden was stepping down.

She explained, “I just got up…and so I just went out and got a pork roast and started marinating.

“Everybody was sleeping, I just got up and started cooking.”

BUT, prior to that, she had done an interview with CNN, where she told a different version of the story.

In that tale, Harris stated, “It was a Sunday, so here, I’ll give you a little too much information. My family was staying with us, and including my baby nieces, and we had just had pancakes and, you know, ‘Auntie can I have more bacon?’ ‘Yes, I’ll make you more bacon.’ And then…we were sitting down to do a puzzle, and the phone rang, and it was Joe Biden, and he told me what he decided to do.”

So, was she awoken by the call and started to make a pot roast, or was she making bacon for the kids?

And I know… it may seem trivial, but why do these people keep lying about basic things?

More importantly, why are they never called out over it the way the media calls out Donald Trump when one little fact is not properly aligned?

Hey, I admit it… Trump lies a lot and enhances a lot of stories, but so does Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, and just about everyone else in DC.

Can we stop pretending that Donald Trump is this awful liar and Harris and Biden tell the truth most of the time?

Level playing field is what I am getting at, again, but since we have state-run media, that will never happen.

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