Incredibly, Kamala Harris’ pantsuit did not burst into flames Wednesday in a 22-minute rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, despite her tired old speech filled with lies.
No doubt some of her supporters spent more time finding decent parking than listening to their candidate speak.
Harris became flustered, then disturbingly stern, during her short remarks when she was interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters. She responded by shouting angrily.
“We are six days away from an election, and ours is about a fight for democracy and your right to be heard,” Harris shouted as security escorted the protesters out. “That is what is on the line in this election. Look, everybody has a right to be heard, but right now I am speaking.”
You can probably count on one hand the number of politicians who have found success while shouting angrily at the crowd gathered to see them speak. There have been a few who have employed that technique, but it is terribly uncommon.
A lot of politicians find they connect more with their audience through humor and authentic speeches.
During her speech, Harris averaged a lie every 3 minutes. The media did not call her out on any of them. Here are a few fibs she needs her followers to believe.
Lie 1: Trump is unstable.
Trump can make it through an ad-libbed speech lasting over an hour, as he shows at every campaign rally. He recently had a fully lucid, no-holds barred, three-hour conversation on the Joe Rogan podcast. He