Article originally appeared on www.westernjournal.com.
If you were wondering why Vice President Kamala Harris hasn’t taken serious questions from the media in the three weeks since she became de facto Democratic presidential nominee, one need only take a glimpse into the not-too-distant past.
Remember 2020? Or, to be more specific, the election cycle that climaxed that year, which stretched back well into the early months of 2019.
In the first round of debates, Harris dismantled one of her opponents — her future boss, President Joe Biden — by implicitly calling him a racist because of his willingness to work with Dixiecrat dinosaurs on killing school busing bills and then touting it during the campaign as a different era of “civility” in Washington.
This almost certainly got her a place on the ticket, and it catapulted her to frontrunner status. Then came this dismantling of Harris by former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, who noted that she’d …
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