“Continuing to believe the same thing, even in the face of new evidence to the contrary, is the definition of insanity – except in politics, where it’s called leadership.” Scott Adams
October 23, 2024, And Every Wednesday
By Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
(Check out Lest We Forget and FYI.)
It really is a crying shame that Kamala Harris wasn’t around during World War II. Churchill could have used her help. Mostly because of the skill she has when it comes to warfare.
This year she did not hesitate to give Israel strategic military advice.
She’s not vice president of Israel, but she knew, she said, what Israel should not do.
“Any major military operation in Gaza (Rafah) would be a huge mistake,” she said on ABC News in March.
“I have studied the maps,” she said, and suggested there “could be consequences” from the U.S. if Israel invaded Rafah, to pursue Hamas terrorists.
(It wasn’t clear if she was reading VENN Diagrams or real maps.)
Joe agreed with her. And in May, he said he would withhold weapons if Israel did go into Rafah.
Last week, lo and behold, Israel did invade Rafah, and killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the man reputed to be the architect of October 7. And Joe and Kamala congratulated Israel.
“Justice has been served,” Kamala praised.
Joe agreed with her.
He said, “To my Israeli friends, this is no doubt a day of relief and reminiscence, similar to the scenes witnessed throughout the U.S. after President Obama ordered the raid to kill Osama Bin Laden in 2011.”
An action which Biden opposed. He likes to play it safe. Netanyahu can't afford to.
When Kamala was interviewed on Late Night with Stephen Colbert, she was asked how her presidency would be different. “Well, I’m not Joe Biden,” she said, “so that would be one change.”
But Kamala is Joe. Especially the way she approaches U.S. foreign policy. Poorly.
“I think he has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issues over the past four decades,” former Defense Secretary Robert Gates said about Biden in his book “Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary of War.”
Kamala is on the same page.
She refused to preside as president of the Senate when Israeli Prime Minister addressed Congress in July, as he explained Israel's war on terrorists.
“In the Middle East, Iran is virtually behind the terrorism. Now ask yourself, which country ultimately stands in the way of Iran’s maniacal plans to impose radical Islam on the world?
“And the answer is clear:” he said. “It’s America.”
“Last month I heard a revealing comment. It came from the foreign minister of Iran’s proxy, Hezbollah. ‘This is not a war with Israel, Israel is merely a tool. The main war, the real war, is with America.”
Foreign policy definitely isn't Joe’s nor Kamala’s strong suit, especially as the Biden/Harris administration continues Obama’s policy of giving Iran money.
And Joe and Kamala both have Foot in the Mouth Disease.”
We know about Joe’s “gaffes.”
Kamala’s began when she admitted it was she who chose Tim Walz as her running mate. And it just got worse.
On Monday Kamala held a Town Hall in Michigan. Former Rep. Liz Cheney and former California First Lady Maria Shriver were featured.
Number One: Anyone who believes Liz Cheney is an asset for anything has very bad judgment.
Number Two: Maria Shriver?
In view of Maria’s husband’s dalliance with their housekeeper, and Doug Emhoff’s with his child’s nanny, (both of which ended in pregnancies), was the irony lost?
Who did the vetting on this?
Probably the same person who told Kamala not to attend the Al Smith Banquet, and to make a video instead.
It never gets better for Kamala.
Even though she may try to distance herself from the man she pushed out of the presidential campaign, the truth is, Kamala is Joe.
And, if she is elected, it may get better for Kamala, but it will never get better for us.
Hold the line, America.
Stay strong, Patriots