Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Kamala's Dirty Laundry

Confirmed: 2020 presidential candidate Kamala Harris slept her way into government

Kamala Harris, 54, is a first-term U.S. senator for California.
A week ago on January 21, 2019, she officially announced her campaign to run for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in the 2020 United States presidential election. In the first 24 hours, her campaign already raised $1.5 million in mostly small contributions.
Her announcement renewed questions about how Harris got her start in politics.
According to Wikipedia, in 1993, 31 years younger and fresh out of law school, Kamala Harris began “dating” California Speaker of the Assembly Willie Brown, “who introduced her to many powerful individuals in the California and Sacramento political and campaign management establishment.”
Brown later became a two-term mayor of San Francisco. In Willie Brown: A Biography, p. 404, James Richardson writes that Kamala Harris was Willie Brown’s “girl friend” although he was — and still is — married to his wife Blanche Vitero.
More than introducing her to powerful people in politics, the Washington Free Beacon points out that Brown also appointed Harris to two well-paid state commission assignments on the Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board and the California Medical Assistance Commission. SF Weekly reported back in 2003 that the two positions earned her more than $400,000 over five years.
Willie Bown
In his weekly column in the San Francisco Chronicle last Saturday, January 26, 2019, Willie Brown admits to his adulterous affair with Kamala Harris in a casual “what’s the big deal?” demeanor. He writes:
Elephant in the room: I’ve been peppered with calls from the national media about my “relationship” with Kamala Harris, most of which I have not returned.
Yes, we dated. It was more than 20 years ago.
Admitting that “I may have influenced her career by appointing her to two state commissions when I was Assembly speaker. And I certainly helped with her first race for district attorney in San Francisco,” Brown then breezily dismisses his nepotistic patronage, saying “I have also helped the careers of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Gov. Gavin Newsom, Sen. Dianne Feinstein and a host of other politicians.”
Are we to think that Pelosi, Newsom and Feinstein also screwed Willie Brown into politics?
Brown’s admission that he had dated an adulterous affair with and “assisted” Kamala Harris into politics may just the beginning of the airing of her dirty laundry.
According to a Crazy Days and Nights blind last June, Kamala Harris began her political career by being the mistress of the powerful and married Willie Brown — former mayor of San Francisco and speaker of the California State Assembly — who took her to swinger parties that were “glorified orgies” where she engaged in sex with “large numbers of men and women”. CDAN claims there are compromising pictures of Harris at these orgies, “which is why senior leaders from her party are quietly trying to discourage her presidential ambitions”.
Then there is the matter that Harris is not a “natural born” U.S. citizen. Nor is she an African-American.
Kamala Harris’ parents are both immigrants:
  • Her mother is a Tamil Indian, who immigrated to the U.S. in 1960 from Madras, India. (Madras was renamed Chennai in 1996.)
  • Her father came to the U.S. in 1961 from Jamaica, to attend graduate study in economics at the University of California, Berkeley. (Wikipedia)
Since Kamala was born in Oakland, California on October 20, 1964, neither of her parent would have been a U.S. citizen at the time. That makes Kamala Harris not a “natural born citizen,” according to the most scholarly interpretation of Section 1 of Article Two of the U.S. Constitution.
Of course, none of this matters because Democrats — with the complicity of Republicans — had made sure, with the constitutionally-illegitimate presidency of Barack Obama (whose Kenyan father was not a U.S. citizen at Barack’s birth or after), that the Constitution’s natural-born citizenship requirement for the presidency means nothing.
The Satanic motto “Do As Thou Will” is all that matters.
~Eowyn

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous1/30/2019

    Sorry but flagging the bar exam says something about the persons character. Sorry.

    A number of users on social media have pointed out that Kamala Harris failed the California bar exam on her first try.

    Granted, that footnote is a fairly common talking point in profiles of Harris. And to be fair, we’ve mentioned this footnote as well – back in March, when Samuel Chang included this quote in his article on how the decline of bar exam passage rates impacts law students:

    If U.S. Senator Kamala Harris, former Dean of Stanford Law School Kathleen Sullivan, and two California Governors Jerry Brown and Pete Wilson could not pass on their first try but were widely successful as California’s attorney general, a top law school dean, and governors of our great state, what does that say of the bar?

    Let’s ask that question again: What, exactly, does that say?

    There are many higher profile examples of bar failures to add to these four Californians:

    Hillary Clinton, also a former Senator, first lady, and presidential candidate (and only slightly connected with the topic of the recent Senate hearings), failed to pass the District of Columbia bar exam in 1973, the same year she passed the bar in Arkansas.
    First Lady Michelle Obama failed the Illinois exam.
    President Franklin D. Roosevelt failed the New York bar, passed it in 1907, and then dropped out of Columbia Law School (though he was posthumously given a J.D.).
    There’s an urban legend out there that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Benjamin Cardozo failed five times and passed on the sixth – though we might have to alert Snopes on this one. Western Michigan University Cooley Law School Distinguished Professor Emeritus Otto Stockmeyer has been dedicated in correcting that narrative, as is evidenced by his comments on separate posts that are seven years apart. (Update: Otto was 100 percent right. But it was a law librarian, not Snopes we needed to talk to.) But what is true is that Cardozo preceded Roosevelt in dropping out of Columbia Law (an unwitting participant in the James Comey portion of recent hearings).
    John F. Kennedy Jr. failed twice in New York before passing.
    Pat Robertson also failed in New York, and then became a mogul in Christian broadcasting and ran for president.
    Notable mayors of the USA’s three largest cities – New York’s Ed Koch, Chicago’s Richard M. Daley, and Los Angeles’ Antonio Villaraigosa – all failed; Koch and Daley eventually passed.
    Former governors Charlie Crist of Florida (also that state’s one-time attorney general) and Deval Patrick of Massachusetts missed the mark too.
    Update to the list: Anthony Scaramucci, the new White House Director of Communications, failed the bar exam twice after graduating from Harvard Law.
    There are others out there, including New York Governor David Paterson, the first blind governor of a U.S. state, who was unable to complete the New York bar exam due to a lack of accommodations for his lack of sight.

    What you learn from this list is three things: First, if you’re going to succeed in life, fail the New York bar exam at least once. Second, don’t try to sneak that weak Cardozo story past Otto Stockmeyer.

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    1. Anonymous1/30/2019

      Never never ever, for any reason whatsoever, ever, hire a lawyer that failed the bar exam. You will be sorry.

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  2. Anonymous1/30/2019

    Ho-bama

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  3. Anonymous1/31/2019

    I'm just glad that we in the 19th ward don't have worry about the possibility of a woman f------ her way into political power.

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  4. Anonymous1/31/2019

    Tin foil is on sale at Jewel!

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  5. Anonymous1/31/2019

    Sucked all the way up to the top

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