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Kamala Harris did her very fine imitation of someone authentic during her recent sit-down with Oprah Winfrey, who did her best to anoint the new “one” as president ascendant.
As she did when she boosted the then-unknown senator from Illinois who became President Obama.
“It seems to us that something happened to you the moment Joe Biden, President Biden, stepped aside and withdrew his candidacy, that a veil or something dropped, and you just stepped into your power,” Winfrey gushed.
“Just stepped into her power”?
That’s an interesting way to describe poor old Joe Biden being pushed out of power (and under the bus) by the power-brokers of the Democrat Party after his disastrously senescent debate performance back in June. Who then pushed Harris onto Democratic primary voters – who had no say in the matter – as the new leader of her party.
It’s the kind of privilege available only to very fine people – a roster of whom are profiled in the White Privilege Album by A.J. Rice, whose previous book about the Woking Dead has been an Amazon best-seller.
People like Winfrey – who is one of the richest, self-made black women in the country – an irony she apparently cannot appreciate. But she did a very fine job of helping Kamala Harris portray herself as a self-made, sort-of-black person . . . whenever it’s opportune to sound like a bad stereotype of one.
“We each have those moments in our lives where it’s time to step up,” she told Winfrey – failing to mention who got pushed under the bus so she could step over him. She “felt a sense of purpose.” One can almost envision her trying out the halo and seeing how she looks in the mirror.
Or, for that matter, on TV.
When asked by an audience member about her plan to secure the border if elected, Harris regurgitated President Trump’s plan as if it were her own and even had the gall to talk about how the country has been flooded with Fentanyl and other dangerous drugs (plus millions of unvetted illegal aliens) during the past nearly four years . . . because of Donald Trump.
Later, she assumed her Amos n’ Andy black persona to assure Winfrey that she’s “a gun owner, too” and “if anyone breaks into my house, they’re getting shot.” Of course, anyone else who has a gun is basically a criminal as far as the Left is concerned. Especially if they use it to shoot a criminal who breaks into their house.
It’s the sort of what you might call the effronterous hypocrisy that defines the very fine people profiled in the White Privilege Album.
“The least talented people in American society have been working overtime for decades dividing citizens along any differences they think they can exploit. The laziest tactic, proven to be the most effective, is unleashing a battalion of racial grievance hustlers in the media, academia, entertainment, and politics,” reads an intro to the book.
It’s a process that Winfrey helped to mainstream by helping to mainstream Barack Obama – whose vow to “fundamentally transform” America was based on fostering a culture of victimhood and resentment and entitlement.
“You didn’t build that,” he famously told those who did exactly that.
Now Obama’s (and Winfrey’s) chosen successor is lining up to do more of the same in the name of the same. She just won’t say so – until after she’s safely elected.
She previously did say so, though.
When running for vice president, she explained that equality of outcomes matters most – with all that implies about how such “equality” will be achieved. And – of course – some people will be more equal than others, based on racial (and sex and sexual orientation) grievances, as A.J. explains – and mocks – in the White Privilege Album.
In italics because it’s important to laugh at these self-important, dangerous clowns whose act is destroying the civility, respect for truth and respect for the idea that people (all people) ought to be treated equally before the law and by each other, according to their merit and not their skin color or sex or what they think their sex isn’t.
Rice talks about growing up listening to radio shock jock Howard Stern, who was a rebel for as long as it took for him to become a rich Leftist. Nowadays Stern – who was funny before he became Woke – pretends that he didn’t become famous mocking everyone and everything, including gays, blacks and men who think they’re women.
Like most of the Woke Left, Stern has revealed himself to be a hypocrite, excoriating anyone who supports Trump while fawning all over Joe Biden first – and now Kamala Harris. Even though these very fine people despise the free speech that enabled Stern to become a millionaire radio personality.
But that’s just for very fine people such as Stern, Winfrey – and Obama – who’ve become very rich in the very country they insist is rigged against the “disadvantaged.”
Which would be funny as hell were things not so serious.
The White Privilege Album is both of those things; it’s enjoyable to read and it’s important to read it. Not just for the laughs but to understand exactly who and what these very fine people are.
So that we can laugh them off the stage.
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