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   Harris: Fake candidate running fake camp   
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   Harris: Fake candidate running fake campaign with help from fake media   
   Kamala Harris and the news media illustration by Linas Garsys / The   
   Washington Times   
   Commentary   
   By Charles Hurt - The Washington Times - Thursday, September 26, 2024   
   OPINION:   
      
   Nothing about this Democratic ticket is real. Nothing.   
      
   Vice President Kamala Harris did not win any Democratic presidential   
   primary. Yet she is the Democratic Party’s nominee.   
      
   At no point in her political career has Ms. Harris earned a single vote   
   from a single Democratic voter to be president. When she ran for the   
   2020 Democratic nomination, voters in her party found her so unserious   
   and insufferable that her campaign crashed and burned before the first   
   primary.   
      
   Everything about her career and record seems to be a lie.   
      
   She was the elected prosecutor in San Francisco and later for the state   
   of California. Yet there is no evidence that she actually tried any   
   cases in a courtroom. Indeed, her inability to handle a simple news   
   conference with adversarial reporters asking basic questions suggests   
   there is a reason she stayed out of the courtroom.   
      
   Yet the backbone of her campaign is that she was a prosecutor. This is   
   her supposed proof that she will be tough on crime, even though she   
   helped raise money to get rioters out of jail so they could do some more   
   burning and looting during the George Floyd riots.   
      
   This is also her supposed proof for why she will crack down on the   
   border, even though as the Biden administration’s border czar, she has   
   flung open the border to millions of illegal aliens who have committed a   
   long and well-documented list of heinous crimes against American   
   citizens, including women and children.   
      
   It’s all a lie. She is a fake nominee running a fake campaign, telling   
   lies about her fake record.   
      
   Ms. Harris also says she worked for McDonald’s while in school, yet she   
   has provided no evidence or specifics about this supposed employment.   
   Can you imagine the worldwide fact-checking and investigative reporting   
   that would go on if former President Donald Trump had claimed to have   
   worked at McDonald’s in his school days?   
      
   Ms. Harris, of course, gets a pass. So does her fake running mate,   
   Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who has lied extensively about his military   
   record. There is nothing real about these people.   
      
   Even the press coverage they get is laughably fake.   
      
   Ms. Harris submitted to one of her first interviews this week since   
   being anointed the fake nominee of the Democratic Party. For this   
   sit-down, Ms. Harris selected a fake political reporter named Stephanie   
   Ruhle, a silly left-wing squawker on MSNBC.   
      
   Ms. Ruhle apparently got selected for the job because she recently had a   
   televised dustup with a fellow fake journalist from The New York Times.   
   It wasn’t that they disagreed about who should be the next president.   
   Both said they would vote for Ms. Harris no matter what.   
      
   The disagreement sparked because Ms. Ruhle took exception to the notion   
   that Ms. Harris should answer any questions during a presidential campaign.   
      
   So Ms. Harris hustled right over to sit for an interview with MSNBC’s   
   spectacularly uncurious Stephanie Ruhle.   
      
   The interview went precisely as expected.   
      
   “First one — just a fact-check,” Ms. Ruhle began. “Because your   
   opponent, almost every day —“   
      
   Ms. Harris immediately interjected: “There is no such thing is a little   
   job,” she said, splitting into hyena laughter — a shrieking reminder why   
   her campaign has instructed her not to laugh in public.   
      
   What was interesting about Ms. Harris’ interjection was that it revealed   
   Ms. Harris knew what the question would be even before Ms. Ruhle asked it.   
      
   So, not only was it a canned question in a fake interview conducted by a   
   fake political reporter, but the fake MSNBC gab gave the fake question   
   to the fake candidate beforehand.   
      
   The fakery continued.   
      
   “Because your opponent almost every day seems to be talking about this,   
   so I just want to ask you this — yes or no,” Ms. Ruhle said.   
      
   “At any point in your life, have you served two all beef patties,   
   special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onion —“   
      
   More cackling. Then, in unison — to the tempo of the old McDonald’s TV   
   ad —  Ms. Harris and Ms. Ruhle finished the question together in heaves   
   of pillow-fight laughter.   
      
   “… on a sesame seed bun?”   
      
   Cackling and hyena yowls.   
      
   “I have,” Ms. Harris squealed as she tucked her chin like a joyful   
   child. More peals of giggling and squirming in hysterics.   
      
   “But it was not a small job,” she added brightly. “I did the fries!”   
      
   Who knows what this lady is serving. Whatever it is, America has had enough.   
      
   • Charles Hurt is the opinion editor at The Washington Times.   
      
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