82 days to the presidential election - GO TRUMP!
Accused of being a serial harasser in 2019, Joe Biden did what comes naturally. He apologized for perceived past misbehavior, and, to appease his accusers, pledged to choose a woman for a Biden ticket. The faux catholic "Sleepy Joe" shouted from the mountain tops "mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa!"
Reacting to the racial rage that erupted after the death of
George Floyd under the knee of a white Minneapolis cop, Biden reacted again. He
put out word he would be looking closely for a (beautiful) Black woman to run with.
"Sleepy Joe" paint himself into a corner.
For there was no Black female governor of any state in the
Union, and there was only one Black woman in the U.S. Senate — Kamala Harris.
This presented a problem. For in the first debate, Harris had
charged Biden with colluding with segregationist senators in the '70s to block
the busing of school children for racial balance.
Harris introduced the toxic charge against Biden with this
sweet upfront concession: "I don't believe you are a racist."
This week, Biden made a virtue out of politcal necessity desperation.
He chose Harris to run with him. And did so just one day
after receiving a letter from 100 prominent Black men led by rapper Sean
"Diddy" Combs and radio host Charlamagne tha God that read like an
ultimatum.
"Failing to select a Black woman in 2020 means you will lose the election. ... We don't want to choose between the lesser of two evils and we don't want to vote for the devil we know versus the devil we don't because we are tired of voting for devils — period."
Astonishing. Here are prominent Black Democrats describing the candidates they have had to support in recent years — Bill and Hillary Clinton, Al Gore, John Kerry, Joe Biden — as "devils" and the "lesser of two evils."
Last Friday, 700 "Concerned Black Women Leaders" delivered a similar letter to Biden demanding he put a Black woman on the ticket.
Wednesday, Biden complied. But after the media ovation for Biden's selection of Harris dies down, a new reality will emerge.
Before winning her Senate seat in 2016, Harris was a prosecutor and two-term attorney general of California who had established a reputation for being tough on petty criminals.
Biden, as chairman of the Senate judiciary committee, also had taken pride in helping craft the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, which dramatically increased incarcerations and disproportionately affected Black men. (Watchman comment: this seems appropo for the historic and racist slave holding Democratic party.)
However, Marxist Black Lives Matter has pulled the Democratic Party sharply to the left on the issue of crime and cops with its battle cry of "defund the police!"
Yet, today, two months after Floyd's death, mayors and cops in Democratic cities are still bedeviled by rioters, looters, arsonists, anarchists and a criminal class that settles its quarrels with nightly killings and weekend shootouts.
The public is getting fed up. People want their cops back, and leftist politicians and police are coming into increasing conflict.
The Black police chief of Seattle, Carmen Best, has retired rather than carry out the city's decision to cut 50% of her budget.
Elected
officials in New York, Los Angeles and Minneapolis have approved plans to
reduce police budgets. Meanwhile, shooting and killings are going up in almost
every city including D.C. and New York, where more have died of gunshot wounds
in 2020 than died all last year.
The president has staked out his position, and
it does not lack for clarity. President
Donald Trump embraces the phrase "law and order," denounces the "defund-the-police"
movement as promoting anarchy, and offers federal aid and agents to cities that
request help. He calls on mayors and governor to demand the National Guard to
deal with the crisis and condemns them for their chronic failure to safely secure
cities they have run for decades.
Trump has been accused of taking us back to the
Nixon era. Patriots, it is a law and order election. Citizens across America are frightened and many are praying for their precious Republic and President Trump and his family.
But 1968 was the culmination of a decade of
soaring crime the likes of which the nation had not known. At its convention in
Chicago, the Democratic Party was ripped apart by anarchic violence and the
police response. In late September, even Hubert Humphrey was denouncing the
"fascists" shouting him down at every appearance.
But Biden will not prevail by sheltering in his
basement and issuing his milquetoast responses to Portland, Seattle and the
shootings, lootings and killings in Chicago. Biden will not prevail on Nov. 3
over Trump's boisterous campaign call to crack down on criminals, go back to
school, get back to work and "play ball."
Biden-Harris looks like a ticket content to sit
on its lead and ride to victory in November, the way Governor Dewey did in
1948.
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