I was skeptical with where Candace was going with this but I think toward the end I was swayed by her argument as she presented the information making her argument.
Truthfully in many cultures you call your elders you are close to aunts and uncles and an extension of a family.
But with the way these associations are unfolded in the book and thrown in like a laundry list it does come off as unauthentic. And as Candace says it seems that it was brain stormed in a board room conference by multiple people strategically.
Kamala made the 'lie' of coming the from middle class and working at McDonalds, the cornerstone of her professional life made repeatdly in at attempt to identify with voters who would be able to relate, then relate to a rich kid who never had to worry about money and only worked for government after her boyfriend started her in politics. Weirdly, not a single person, has come forward supporting her claim that she worked at McDonalds. Her campaign put out a press releash attacking Trump, that he "worked for a private company that shares his name. Never worked on a farm or at a McDonalds". Another 'lie' Candace must investigate because the media machine will continue to protect her, so low information voters will be kept from knowing the truth, as they did with fake Obama.
I was skeptical with where Candace was going with this but I think toward the end I was swayed by her argument as she presented the information making her argument.
Truthfully in many cultures you call your elders you are close to aunts and uncles and an extension of a family.
But with the way these associations are unfolded in the book and thrown in like a laundry list it does come off as unauthentic. And as Candace says it seems that it was brain stormed in a board room conference by multiple people strategically.
She is as fake as Obummer
Kamala made the 'lie' of coming the from middle class and working at McDonalds, the cornerstone of her professional life made repeatdly in at attempt to identify with voters who would be able to relate, then relate to a rich kid who never had to worry about money and only worked for government after her boyfriend started her in politics. Weirdly, not a single person, has come forward supporting her claim that she worked at McDonalds. Her campaign put out a press releash attacking Trump, that he "worked for a private company that shares his name. Never worked on a farm or at a McDonalds". Another 'lie' Candace must investigate because the media machine will continue to protect her, so low information voters will be kept from knowing the truth, as they did with fake Obama.