Daddy Momala?
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There are 28 days until the election, and the Democratic Party of America has showered itself in utter shame this past week.
"Yeah, well, what's new?" you ask.
That's fair, I suppose. But with the still-rising human cost of Hurricane Helene, a spent POTUS back on vacation in Delaware, and a fresh Cat 5 storm bearing down on Florida, guess what Kamala chose to do with her time?
That's right. She went on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast. A pro-promiscuity show for young women that would make even Carrie Bradshaw blush.
In a sense, it's appropriate. Call Her Daddy and its host, Alex Cooper, rose to fame on the back of a fellatio technique known as the Gluck Gluck 9000. Which, as far as I can tell, is how Kamala got her start in politics.
But don't worry. You don't have to listen to it. I did that for you. You're welcome. It was horrific. Toss a tip here if you feel at all sorry for me. I hope my work is more valuable than that of your local barista.
I ran some calculations on how much time, as a percentage, they spent talking about the issues. Quelle surprise: the hurricanes, the border, crime, and the horrific state of America's foreign policy all got zero mentions.
The economy dominated a whole five minutes in total, and a whopping 45 percent of the conversation was dedicated to 'Abortion or Women's Rights or Gender Issues.'
It makes sense, given the audience, I guess. But most Call Her Daddy listeners are already likely to be Kamala voters by some margin. They're also extremely likely to not just be abortion supporters but active participants at some point(s) in their lives. In other words, Harris is running to the most extreme demographic she possibly can right now. Which means? She's given up trying to broaden her appeal.
In the grandest sense, that is probably a smart tactic. But against the backdrop of these devastating storms? It's not just jarring. It's a disgrace.
Kamala's calculations about who she needs to turn out in 28 days are increasingly unhinged, emotional, and rooted in a make-believe universe where everything else is going fine. They're not. As residents of Asheville, NC, will tell you.
Now, at the same time, it's ain't like the Trump campaign is without its self-inflicted problems. For some reason, they're doing a rally in Coachella, California, next week. Not exactly a swing state. Maybe there's something I don't know, but that seems a strange use of time.
Additionally, senior members of Trump's team are spending far too much time(read: any at all) briefing the left media on how much they hate Corey Lewandowski and his internal audit (I have personally run these stories down and can confirm their veracity, even if it is the Guardian!)
But, with 28 days to go, the smart money is pointing to a Trump victory, especially on the back of J.D. Vance's stellar debate performance and the mega Butler rally this weekend.
Still, I have lots to tell you about what I fear is happening behind the scenes. More on that later this week.
Cheers!
Raheem Kassam
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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The late California senator and famous semanticist S. I. Hayakawa once observed that you can get to the root significance of any assertion by asking yourself two questions, “How do you know?” and “So what?”
Clearly, Raheem is a proven master of semantic compression and rhetorical skill as this so well illustrates.
Please keep it up, Raheem.
Going on CHD is for sure not going on offense for Kamala, it’s a defensive tactic as those voters were likely only voting for her any way.
Ps when is Steve getting out?? Hopefully soon