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Kamala: Flip-Flopper In Chief

The flip-flopping antics of Kamala Harris have intensified to the point that begs the question: Who is the real Kamala Harris?

Restricted Republic’s Justin Knight takes an in-depth look at the Flip-Flopper in Chief, including stunning reversals on her stances on defunding the police and packing the Supreme Court. After walking back the sentiment on defunding the police, the two-faced Harris campaign is back with a vengeance, dishing out six-figure donations to groups who support the initiative.

Equally as shocking was Harris’ flip-flop on packing the Supreme Court, a move that she and Joe Biden backed down from early in the campaign. But that didn’t last long either. A report in EconoTimes quoted Kamala lashing out at the court, saying, “I’ll pack the Supreme Court with far-left activist justices.”

Knight says there’s no hiding from this political deception. Here’s his report.

Did Bernie Lose On Purpose?

Was Bernie Sanders really sincere about winning the White House, or did he sabotage his own campaign? Host Zack Leary of The Last Outlaws theorizes that Sanders’ goal was merely to introduce policies dear to him.

Based on a few revealing moments in the 2020 Democrat presidential campaign, Sanders was indeed distancing himself from the nomination in exchange for bringing to light his own socialist policies, such as income and wealth inequality, Medicare for all, legalization of marijuana and free this and free that.

Leary breaks down the key moments in the campaign when Sanders, who brands himself a full-fledged socialist, deliberately harmed his own shot at the nomination.

McConnell’s Smart Move

Dick Morris says he normally isn’t a big fan of the Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. But Morris gives high marks to McConnell for announcing he will schedule a vote on the Medicare for All proposal.

What’s good about that? Simple. At least seven Democratic Senators are planning to run for President. If they vote against the Medicare for All proposal, they will be defeated in the Democratic primaries for President. But if they vote for the proposal, they will most likely be defeated in the general election. So they are damned if they do and damned if they don’t.

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