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Will Kamala’s media makeover work? grassroots expose the lie

The mainstream media has given Kamala Harris an overnight makeover in an attempt to hide the fact that she is an idiot, a historically hated extremist who derailed the last presidential campaign before the polls even began. The media are also trying to hide that Harris is a chameleon who will say anything to garner support, the opposite of what she has done and said in the past.

That’s why the media ignores, justifies, or outright denies when Harris can suddenly adopt a Southern accent when around certain demographics, when she identifies as Indian one moment and black the next, when she’s a strict prosecutor who puts marijuana users in jail yet tells Charmagne the God that she smoked marijuana recreationally in college.

These reprehensible traits seem impossible to hide, but the attempts to lie and portray her as a sympathetic figure seem to be working: Kamala’s campaign is surging ahead with frightening momentum.

But will that be enough to win the election, or will the grassroots rise up and expose her as the political hack that she is?

Sara Gonzalez, Blaze TV Contributor Jaco Booyens and Kenny Webster, host of the “Walton & Johnson” podcast, discuss the subject.

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“Can we make Kamala seem relatable?” Webster asked, and a friend, a successful doctor, said, “Joe is [Biden] It was reported that he “had dementia,” proving that the media “can fool educated people.”

“You think you can’t get people to see Kamala as a relatable character?” he asks rhetorically.

Mr. Booyens fears this will happen, because the Bible makes it clear that humans are gullible.

To hear the rest of the conversation, check out the clip above.

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