I'm sure we will all take this into account as he literally murders the constitution, ultimately disposing of the clever takes.
The beginning of the title made my heart skip a beat, not gonna lie.
I'll go one further. Don Jr wasn't only not murdered...in this specific instance, he is right.
lmao
Yeah of course its not a literal metaphor, OP is figuratively saying its a metaphor
Kamala DESTROYS Beta Cuck Trump Jr - Click For Salty Tears!!!!
Donald Trump's son is right that the two most disingenuous people in politics are Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris?
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All of politics may be a stretch but Kamala Harris is clearly the worst person currently in the Democratic primary.
I keep forgetting that most people on here are about as dry as a Trump Steak.
Kamala prosecuted non-violent marijuana possession crimes at a higher rate than her predecessor or successor and subsequently admitted she's smoked pot and laughed about it.
She cut a sweetheart plea deal for Bob Filner, the San Diego mayor who was accused of sexual assault by more than 20 people. He ended up serving 3 months house arrest and did not have to register as a sex offender despite very credible allegations.
She withheld exculpatory evidence leading to Jamal Trulove's wrongful murder conviction, he spent 6 years in jail before the evidence was released against her will via court order and his conviction was overturned.
Her "anti-truancy" initiative includes up to a year in jail for parents of children with 20 truancies...she prosecuted people including a mother of a child with sickle cell anemia and tied her up in legal battles for several years based on this.
Her criticism of Joe Biden in the first debate was completely disingenuous considering she admitted afterwards that she held the exact same position on forced bussing as Biden.
So yeah, that is my take.
Harris "put over 1,500 people in jail for marijuana violations and then laughed about it when she was asked if she ever smoked marijuana."
There's some context missing in this claim, and it's framed in a misleading way. We couldn't independently verify the 1,500 figure, which is cited in a February article by the Free Beacon, a conservative online news website. It says "at least 1,560 people were sent to state prisons for marijuana-related offenses between 2011 and 2016," when Harris was California attorney general. It says the data comes from reports from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. We requested that data from the state prisons agency.
The agency's data shows there were 1,883 admissions to state prison on marijuana offenses during the years Harris was attorney general. There were another 92 admissions for crimes related to hashish, a drug made from cannabis resin. Notably, the figures dropped dramatically during Harris' tenure, from 817 marijuana-related admissions in her first year in office to 137 in her last.
Your take is an absolute lie.
Politifact:
And no, I'm not bothering with the rest. Reconsider your own sources when you lead with something this bad.
Yeah so a written joke on her campaign-managed Twitter account isn't quite as clever as a joke like Warren's that is actually made spontaneously, live in person, but I'll give the cop points for trying.
I admitted I was wrong in the case you refuted, so why can't you do the same?