Kamala Harris’s recent town hall on CNN was a momentous occasion that shed light on a pressing issue: the label of fascism as it pertains to Donald Trump. When she unequivocally stated, “Yes, I do think Trump is a fascist,” I felt a surge of validation rush through me. Here was a high-ranking official boldly calling out the authoritarian tendencies that have pervaded Trump’s rhetoric and actions. In a political climate where the word “fascist” is often tossed around carelessly, Harris’s commitment to unpacking this term felt crucial and timely.
Trump’s comments regarding his opponents as the “enemy from within” were striking.… Continue reading
It’s baffling to me how Candace Owens can so easily dismiss the identities of Kamala Harris and Barack Obama, two individuals who have undeniably shaped Black representation in America. When Owens boldly states that there is “nothing” about them that is Black, it reveals more about her perspective than it does about their identities. It seems to stem from a desire to gatekeep Blackness, an absurd notion that one can measure the authenticity of another’s lived experience or heritage based solely on arbitrary criteria.
Barack Obama, the first Black President of the United States, and Kamala Harris, the first female Vice President, both have African ancestry that is undeniable.… Continue reading
Harris’s assertion that her team is prepared for the inevitable declaration of victory from Trump before the votes are counted resonates with me on many levels. I reflect on the tumultuous events of the last election cycle, the chaos that unfolded, and how, despite the hopes placed in the democratic process, a cloud of uncertainty and dishonesty loomed over it all. Trump’s propensity for theatrics and manipulation is hardly a new development. This time around, the stakes feel higher, but the strategy of preparation is reassuring for those of us who understand the need for a robust response to such tactics.… Continue reading
The double standard for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has reached a breaking point in the political landscape that we can no longer ignore. It is absolutely infuriating to witness how one candidate can spout nonsense with impunity while the other is scrutinized at every turn. We live in a world where Trump can ramble about gibberish, make outlandish statements, and yet somehow evade any real consequences, while Harris sits in the crosshairs of a media narrative that insists she must be flawless.
I’ve become exhausted by this constant comparison, as if we are living in two parallel universes. Trump has built his entire political persona on being lawless and flouting norms, and yet he is celebrated by a segment of the population that seems to thrive on chaos and absurdity.… Continue reading
Kamala Harris’s recent question to Americans—“Are you really going to elect a guy who has good things to say about Hitler?”—is more than just a provocative statement; it encapsulates an alarming reality in our political landscape. It raises profound concerns about how far moral and ethical lines can be blurred in the name of political allegiance, and it forces us to confront the uncomfortable truth about a segment of the American electorate that seems willing to overlook monumental atrocities for the sake of their own gratification.
I’ve been processing the implications of this question, and I can’t help but feel a sense of dread as I see how many Americans are prepared to lend their support to a man who praises not just a historical dictator but a symbol of atrocity and suffering.… Continue reading
The dynamic landscape of American politics often feels like a pressure cooker, simmering with passionate sentiments, shifting allegiances, and outcomes that can turn on a dime. In this extraordinary election cycle, I perceive three definitive signs that indicate Kamala Harris may emerge victorious over Donald Trump: real polls, the state of enthusiasm, and an undeniable shift in the narrative surrounding voters’ sentiments.
The nature of polling has become a contentious topic, and I understand the skepticism surrounding it. Some assessments feel like little more than wishful thinking or tactical misrepresentations designed to stir reactions. Yet, the more I study these polls and the patterns that emerge, the more I’m convinced that they may not be as misleading as they appear.… Continue reading
Elon Musk’s recent appearances have veered into unsettling territory, particularly his comments regarding the assassination of Vice President Kamala Harris. Making these statements during a church gathering is not just tasteless; it’s inexcusable. In a place meant for reflection, community, and spirituality, Musk chose to deliver a mockery cloaked as humor, trivializing violence and showcasing a severe lack of judgment.
This was not a one-off incident. Musk has repeated this so-called joke on multiple occasions. Each time he does it, I wonder if he understands the weight of the words he uses. His flippant approach to something as serious as an assassination attempt reflects an alarming insensitivity to both context and consequence.… Continue reading
Trump Makes Fries at McDonald’s in Bizarre Attempt to Troll Harris
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the headlines – Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, actually making fries at a McDonald’s in what can only be described as a bizarre attempt to troll his opponent, Kamala Harris. As someone who once worked as a cashier at Target, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disbelief at the audacity of this stunt.
To match his trolling efforts, some have suggested that Harris should borrow millions from a slumlord, Fred Trump, and then lose it all.… Continue reading
Trump’s recent attempt to troll Kamala Harris by serving French fries at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s left me both bemused and bewildered. The spectacle unfolded like a poorly scripted reality TV show, complete with staged scenes and an array of overly enthusiastic supporters. It felt less like an attempt to make a clever political statement and more like a caricature of his presidency, all baked into an image of a former president playing pretend in the realm of fast food.
The very act of serving fries in a closed McDonald’s, which was clearly a setup for a photo op, raises more questions than it answers.… Continue reading
Kamala Harris’s vow to double the federal minimum wage to $15 speaks volumes about the urgent need to address income disparities in America. For years, I’ve watched as the federal minimum wage has remained stagnant at $7.25 an hour, a figure that feels as archaic as it is inadequate. It’s disheartening to think that 15 years have passed since this number was last increased, with the longest stretch of frozen wages since the minimum wage was established. Harris’s announcement isn’t just a political promise; it represents a lifeline for millions struggling to make ends meet in a rapidly changing economic landscape.… Continue reading
Trump attempts to troll Harris by serving french fries at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s
Trump’s recent attempt to troll Kamala Harris by serving French fries at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s left me both bemused and bewildered. The spectacle unfolded like a poorly scripted reality TV show, complete with staged scenes and an array of overly enthusiastic supporters. It felt less like an attempt to make a clever political statement and more like a caricature of his presidency, all baked into an image of a former president playing pretend in the realm of fast food.
The very act of serving fries in a closed McDonald’s, which was clearly a setup for a photo op, raises more questions than it answers.… Continue reading