Kamala Harris Megathread - Let's hear it for our lovely and gracious Vice President!

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Kamala Harris is one of the worst people ever to attain national office, and since this seems to be the week that the mainstream press is turning on her, it seems like a great time to start a megathread.
 
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Except she's very likely (and probably actually is) to become the president. She's just too visible to the entire world.
They'd run Biden's corpse Weekend at Bernie's style first. They learned what happens when you run a shrill, unlikable bitch against a populist in 16.
 
Biden was simply trying to protect Hunter, which is at least understandable.

What motivates this role model for young women everywhere is much less apparent.
Nah, Kamala's issues are pretty straightforward. She's a power-seeking sociopathic bitch. She was willing to keep a man she knew was innocent on death row just to further her prosecutor career by 0.00001%.
 
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Even if Joe dies and Kamala becomes president, I'm not automatically granting a win to the Rs in 2024 because I haven't seen a single viable candidate throw his name in the ring yet.

Granted, there's still years left, but...

(Come back Jeb! because we need you now more than ever!)
 
Even if Joe dies and Kamala becomes president, I'm not automatically granting a win to the Rs in 2024 because I haven't seen a single viable candidate throw his name in the ring yet.

Granted, there's still years left, but...

(Come back Jeb! because we need you now more than ever!)
DeSantis is Culture War enough for the GOP to float out there.

More importantly, is this bitch still wearing Chuck Taylors? I try not to look at actual footage of her.
 
Who? Kevin Cooper?
Apparently she did it more than once:
""There's a mixed record," said Robert Dunham, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center. "There are instances where as district attorney she decided not to seek the death penalty and there are other instances where she as attorney general took steps that made it more difficult for a potentially innocent person to get access to evidence that could get to the truth.""
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Apparently she did it more than once:
""There's a mixed record," said Robert Dunham, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center. "There are instances where as district attorney she decided not to seek the death penalty and there are other instances where she as attorney general took steps that made it more difficult for a potentially innocent person to get access to evidence that could get to the truth."
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People generally don't get put on the row unless they unequivocally deserve it. But I'm also a police and prison stan, so my biases are showing.

Links?
 
They'd run Biden's corpse Weekend at Bernie's style first. They learned what happens when you run a shrill, unlikable bitch against a populist in 16.
So they're trying to wait Trump out? Harris doesn't look like she'll age that gracefully so time's not on their side. There's also the bit where Don Jr. also has made noises in the political sphere, even if I like him more as someone on the sidelines.
 
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People generally don't get put on the row unless they unequivocally deserve it.
Haha, no, honey. Check out this bitch:


23 of the Macy capital convictions relied heavily on the testimony of disgraced police chemist Joyce Gilchrist, whom an FBI investigation in 2001 concluded had offered testimony “that went beyond the acceptable limits of science.” An internal police investigation discovered that evidence in many of Gilchrist’s major cases was missing, along with three years of her blood analysis files. In the case of Curtis McCarty, one of three death-row exonerees prosecuted under Macy, Gilchrist falsely testified that hairs found at the crime scene matched McCarty’s and that his blood type matched the semen found on the victim’s body. A later investigation revealed that Gilchrist had altered her notes to implicate McCarty and that the hairs she had tested were missing. McCarty was exonerated in 2007 after independent DNA testing excluded him as a suspect. Almost half of the 23 people who were sentenced to death in trials where Gilchrist testified were executed before their cases could be reviewed.
 
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