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Kamala Harris and the ‘Fashy Thing’

Cal Thomas, Tribune Content Agency on

In the film “Men in Black,” a pen-like device causes people to forget everything they have seen and heard. Actor Will Smith calls it a “flashy thing.”

It appears the media and Democrats are metaphorically using a similar device, hoping voters will forget everything Vice President Kamala Harris has said and done in the past – even the recent past – and accept that what she is saying today are her true beliefs, even when they contradict previous statements and supposed “convictions.”

Not that the media need any help in following their largely leftist biases, which have usually favored Democrats and progressives, but their already low approval numbers won’t be helped by this story from semafor.com: “(Harris) has invited a parade of prominent television anchors and media executives to dine with her at the Naval Observatory, given personal tours of her garden to journalists from diverse backgrounds, and shaped trips to do media appearances with the outlets serving Democratic-leaning groups the White House refers to as ‘coalition media.”

Coalition media? Sounds Orwellian, as in “group think.”

There is so much the media and Harris’ fellow Democrats want to forget she said and did that the flashy thing might need to be constantly re-charged.

Just a few of many examples: During the height of the Black Lives Matter movement, Harris promoted a bail fund that freed men convicted of murder and sexual assault. While on bail some committed additional crimes. Sounds like what happened to Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis (D) when Willie Horton, a convicted murderer who had been sentenced to life without parole, received a weekend furlough, traveled to Maryland where he twice raped a woman after pistol-whipping, stabbing, binding, and gagging her fiancé. He then stole the car belonging to the man he had assaulted. A TV ad about Horton helped ruin Dukakis’ 1988 presidential campaign, helping George H.W. Bush win.

As a senator, Harris supported what a Wall Street Journal editorial called “the spending blowouts that cause inflation.” Flashy thing.

As a typical California progressive from San Francisco, perhaps the most liberal city in America, Harris is apparently a ll-in on the Green New Deal, expansion of entitlements which are the cause of much of our $35 trillion debt, student loan forgiveness (which the Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional), tax increases, which President Biden favors as the Trump tax cuts are to expire next year, a guaranteed income for families making up to$100,000 a year (shades of George McGovern in 1972), free college tuition for families making up to$100,000 a year (co-sponsored by ultra-progressive. Bernie Sanders, (I-VT.), and Rep. Pramila Jayapal, (D-Wash), single-payer health care, which would mean turning our health care over to government which does so many things poorly, Medicare for all (unaffordable and see previous comment about government). Flashy.

 

She’s also in favor of Biden’s proposal to transform the Supreme Court into a permanent liberal body.

Again, as The Wall Street Journal notes: “As California Attorney General (she launched) an investigation into Exxon Mobil over its carbon omissions … and in 2019 she endorsed a nationwide ban on oil and gas fracking, a position she has now reversed because she needs those Pennsylvania electoral votes. Flashy.

And let’s not forget that Harris once compared the KKK to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) which, along with Border Patrol agents, have been impossibly overburdened by the Biden-Harris open border policy. Flashy.

There’s much more about her opinions and record, making things more difficult to forget. But the flashy thing, also known as the major media, has the power to make it happen. Will voters make an effort to remember?

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Readers may email Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribpub.com. Look for Cal Thomas’ latest book “A Watchman in the Night: What I've Seen Over 50 Years Reporting on America" (HumanixBooks).

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