On his Substack, Jon Rappoport wonders if Kamala Harris isn’t a full-blown mental case. He writes:
FOX, and social media users, have begun reposting old video showing Kamala doing her laugh-laugh number. On many occasions.
What the hell is that?
A reporter asks her a question, she breaks into a broad grin, laughs and talks at the same time, and then the laughing intensifies. And takes over.
Way beyond anything reasonable.
Critics are taking this as a sign that she’s dumb.
She’s not.
This is something else.
My first reaction is: it’s pot. People smoke a bunch of weed and then everything is funny.
Doing that on a public and political stage is way off the charts.
It reveals a ridiculous amount of indifference, bad judgment, and sheer flippancy.
You might expect it from your 15-year-old nephew in a conversation on a street corner with his goofy pals.
I keep coming back to Kamala’s laugh numbers because they’re so obvious, and because they say something about her character.
She knows her whole political career has been a lark, starting with her relationship with Downtown Willie Brown, legendary San Francisco political fixer. Willie appointed her to two low-level city positions and then helped fund her campaign to win a spot as California Attorney General.
She’s been riding a wave of favor for a long time, based on NOTHING.
Maybe THAT’S what she thinks is so funny.
And now she’s running for the Presidency.
It’s worth noting that Willie Brown created a political juggernaut in Frisco, and eventually it impacted national politics at the highest levels:
Willie helped launch the careers of Kamala, Gavin Newsom, and Nancy Pelosi. Newsom of course has been a staunch ally of Biden while waiting in the wings for his turn to run for the Presidency. And Nancy Pelosi played a key role in building Congressional support behind the final move to oust Biden from the 2024 election.
Clearing the way for Kamala to run.
Read more here.
Here are four straight minutes of Kamala Harris being “unburdened” pic.twitter.com/S4X5mfGKRm
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