Kamala Harris is NOT the Democratic Nominee


Posted originally on Jul 23, 2024 By Martin Armstrong   

Joe Biden has endorsed Kamala Harris for president. This does NOT mean that Kamala Harris is the Democratic nominee. The official nominee will be declared at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on August 19.

Democrats should be livid that their party never offered them an alternative to Biden. They refused to permit any candidate to challenge Biden and ignored anyone who came forward. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. changed party affiliations for numerous reasons, but one major reason was that he simply was ignored in favor of the establishment’s selected candidate.

Of course, Joe Biden had to appoint Kamala Harris. It would have gone against the entire Biden-Harris campaign to endorse someone other than Biden’s original choice for second-in-line. The DEI initiatives strongly backed by the Biden Administration would crumble as one of Kamala’s leading selling points is that she is the first female minority to seek the highest office. Countless articles are already calling anyone who disagrees with a Kamala presidency racist and sexist. Harris managed to release merchandise for her presidential aspirations hours after Joe Biden retreated from the race.

The entire establishment is playing along for now. They know Kamala Harris is not their candidate of choice but they must promote her until the time is right to shock their voter base once again.

Clinton Fees

“We are honored to join the President in endorsing Vice President Harris and will do whatever we can do to support her,” the Clintons said in a joint statement. “We join millions of Americans in thanking President Biden for all he has accomplished, standing up for America time and again, with his North Star always being what’s best for the country,” they said on social media. The Clintons then ended their message by saying “the threat posed by a second Trump term,” should be the primary focus of all Democrats.

Polls conducted weeks ago show that Democrats prefer Hillary to Kamala. Fourteen million people already selected Joe Biden in the primaries. Now, the Democrats are looking at the polls and deciding to swap him out. The dialogue of Biden being an unfit candidate suddenly hit the media at the same time, followed by an impromptu debate to show the world that Joe Biden is mentally unfit. Biden didn’t suddenly fall ill. The Democrats deliberately orchestrated everything to ignore the real electoral process – they had already known Biden was unfit.

“We MUST defeat Trump to save the world!” has become the motto of the DNC. They have absolutely nothing to show for the past four years. Their entire party relies on Trump derangement syndrome where people are openly willing to sacrifice their nation to some of the most detrimental policies ever imposed simply to prevent a man they don’t personally like from becoming president.

New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is too polarizing to stand a chance as the nominee, but she is doing her part in being a mockingbird for the establishment. “Kamala Harris will be the next President of the United States. I pledge my full support to ensure her victory in November. Now more than ever, it is crucial that our party and country swiftly unite to defeat Donald Trump and the threat to American democracy,” she wrote on X. “Let’s get to work.”

Elizabeth “Pocahontas” Warren agrees with her fellow “progressive.” “[Harris] is a proven fighter who has been a national leader in safeguarding consumers and protecting access to abortion,” she wrote. “As a former prosecutor, she can press a forceful case against allowing Donald Trump to regain the White House.”

North Carolina’s Governor Roy Cooper said that Harris “has what it takes to defeat Donald Trump and lead our country thoughtfully and with integrity.” Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg parroted the same idea: “Kamala Harris is now the right person to take up the torch, defeat Donald Trump, and succeed Joe Biden as President.”

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, once thought to be a potential candidate, fully supports Kamala Harris. Pritzker, like ALL others, maintains that defeating Donald Trump is the priority. Therefore, the Democrats are going to select the candidate they feel is most likely to win against the Trump-Vance ticket. “Vice President Harris has proven, at every point in her career, that she possesses the skills, strength, and character to lead this country and the vision to better the lives of all Americans,” Pritzker stated on social media. “She represents our Party’s best chance to defeat Donald Trump in November, and I will work my heart out to help her do that.”

Gavin Newsom of California, also thought to be a potential contender but perhaps too polarizing, warned his supporters that democracy is at stake. “With our democracy at stake and our future on the line, no one is better to prosecute the case against Donald Trump’s dark vision and guide our country in a healthier direction than America’s Vice President, @KamalaHarris.” The man has been unable to lead one state, let alone a nation.

Alexander Soros Tweet Harris

(The younger Soros proposed to Clinton’s former aide days before Trump’s assassination attempt, coincidentally. Naturally this megadonor would put the money from the Open Societies Foundation into a Clinton campaign despite his organization openly supporting Harris for the time being.)

Everyone on the left is currently agreeing with the narrative that Kamala Harris would make a fine president. They technically voted for her to be the second-in-command and must uphold this original front. However, absolutely every single politician and commentator has stressed the importance of beating Donald Trump this November. That is the entire platform for the Democrats, and that will be the reasoning behind switching out Kamala for a candidate who the people believe can beat demonized Donald Trump.

Countless articles have been subliminally supporting a Hillary presidency. The articles began when Roe v Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court and handed to the states, despite the majority of voters saying abortion is not a priority. Clinton released merchandise to fund her Super PAC after Trump was indicted. Numerous polls were put forward BEFORE Biden dropped out of the race to gauge how receptive the public would be to a Hillary campaign. The media is now churning out articles detailing a 2016 rematch between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. She already has the means to raise funds and the full backing of the establishment.

Kamala lost miserably when she ran for the presidency in 2020. Harris did not even reach the Iowa caucus because she received so little support from the public. She has not done a single noteworthy action as vice president, and people do not like her smugness or signature cackle. People have repeatedly said that Hillary Clinton is also not a personable figure, but they seem to respect her over Kamala Harris. It is too late to present the public with a new face. I firmly believe that the Democrats will begin to release information stating that Kamala Harris has a poor chance of defeating Donald Trump in the weeks leading up to August 19 to open the door for Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Kamala Will Announce Her VP Choice This Weekend – DNC Will Hold Virtual Roll Call Nomination as Scheduled – Then on to Chicago, no Issues


Posted originally on the CTH on July 22, 2024 | Sundance

Well, there’s the answers.  The DNC has announced they will proceed with the roll call vote for nomination next Wednesday [link].  That puts Kamala on track to announce her VP selection around this weekend.  And the cherry on the cake is Eric Holder doing the vetting for the Harris campaign.

Right on track, the process seamless.  Almost as if this was the plan all along.  lol

July 22 (Reuters) – Former Attorney General Eric Holder and his law firm, Covington & Burling LLP, will conduct vetting of potential running mates for Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign for the U.S. presidency, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

Harris is running for the Democratic presidential nomination after President Joe Biden announced on Sunday he was stepping aside.

A campaign spokesperson for Harris declined to comment. (more)

The top list of the VP possibilities are:

• Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, • Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, • Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, • Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, • North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, • California Gov. Gavin Newsom, • Illinois Governer JB Pritzker, • Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, and • Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

Which one do you think Obama will select?

My bet is on Mark Kelly.

(Politico) – Delegates to the Democratic convention could begin voting on the party’s presidential and vice presidential nominees as early as next week, under a draft plan released Monday by the Democratic National Committee.

The proposal is scheduled to be taken up on Wednesday by members of the DNC’s Convention rules committee.

Such a timeline, if it were implemented, could result in Kamala Harris, President Joe Biden’s endorsed successor, selecting her running mate by the middle of next week.

Harris, who announced her own bid just 24 hours ago, has already effectively cleared the field of would-be challengers. She’s drawn a cascade of endorsements, from former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to every Democratic governor in the country, many of whom have their own national ambitions.

In a call with reporters Monday night, the DNC previewed their nomination rules, which they pledged would represent a “transparent, swift and orderly process,” said DNC Chair Jaime Harrison. The DNC committed to a virtual nomination process back in May, defending against any Republican-backed legal challenges that might keep them off the ballot, particularly in Ohio.

“We will deliver a presidential nominee by Aug. 7 of this year,” Harrison added.

The DNC laid out three qualifications to be considered for the nomination: A candidate must file a formal declaration of candidacy with the DNC, meet party and legal qualifications to be president and secure at least 300 delegate signatures, no more than 50 of whom come from one state delegation. The DNC said it would provide a delegate directory to those candidates who were interested in running for the nomination.

The nomination process, depending on how many candidates qualify, will be completed between Aug. 1 and Aug. 7. (read more)

LIKELY SCENARIO ~

It’s all a performance folks.

Please remember, it was always going to be this way.

In the meantime, the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government is running on autopilot.