Donald Trump Dines With Both Sides as Kamala Leaves the Table

“All great change in America begins at the dinner table,” President Ronald Reagan told the nation in his 1989 farewell address — and the 2024 Alfred E. Smith Dinner is no exception to the rule.

Politics, money, and religion were all at the table Thursday evening as a plethora of plutocrats gathered for the annual event in New York City, which comedian Jim Gaffigan called the “Catholic Met Gala” in his opening comments.

Traditionally, both Democrat and Republican presidential nominees speak before a room of hundreds of diners. They elicit laughs with lighthearted roasts as a testament to the humanity of larger-than-life politicians.

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Labour can’t help Kamala Harris

The news that Labour is sending volunteers to assist Kamala Harris’s campaign is an outrage. In what world is it acceptable for a foreign political entity to interfere in the democratic process of a sovereign nation? If the Tories were shipping off their operatives to help Donald Trump, the shrieking harpies would be crying foul, calling election interference. But it favours Kamala Harris, suddenly, the lines of legality and ethics are blurred, if not outright erased. 

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The Smell of Desperation

Look, I keep saying that Kamala Harris could win this election with good reason: her floor is very high. Enough people can’t stand Donald Trump that she remains a somewhat viable candidate despite being really, really, REALLY bad at this politics thing.

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The Collapse of Kamala Harris

Democrats have no one to blame but themselves for their predicament.

On July 26, in the aftermath of the Democratic Party’s ruthless midsummer coup of their own democratically elected presidential nominee, this column predicted that the elevation of dimwitted cackler-in-chief Kamala Harris to the party’s presidential slot would “spectacularly backfire.” More specifically, I wrote: “Practically, the path to winning 270 Electoral College votes still runs through the Rust Belt states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. It is frankly bizarre for Democrats to swap out the man who talks ceaselessly about his hardscrabble Scranton upbringing for a Californian who boasts the most left-wing voting record of any presidential nominee in modern history.”

I’m feeling pretty good these days about that prognosis.

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Kamala Harris is losing the campaign

Kamala Harris is a money magnet. She has raised more cash – a cool US$1-billion and counting – since becoming the Democratic nominee in July than any previous presidential candidate over a similar time span. She is racking up campaign donations at twice the pace of her Republican rival, Donald Trump, and flooding swing-state airwaves with far more ads.

Since replacing President Joe Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket, Ms. Harris has received largely uncritical coverage from most of the mainstream U.S. media, which have also focused relentlessly on Mr. Trump’s lies, gaffes, insults and mental instability.

Trump Rules.

h/t Patti Jo

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Labour sends almost 100 party staff to help Democrats in swing states

Labour is sending almost 100 current and former party staff members to the US to campaign for the Democrats in swing states.

Activists from Sir Keir Starmer’s party will spend the next two-and-a-half weeks canvassing for Kamala Harris in four key battlegrounds ahead of the US election on Nov 5.

They will target Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia, which are all seen as crucial to Ms Harris’ path to the White House.

h/t Mauser

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Kamala Harris plagiarism allegations ‘more serious’ than I thought, admits New York Times expert

Kamala Harris’s plagiarism is “more serious” than it first seemed, a New York Times expert has admitted after he initially downplayed more than a dozen examples of copied paragraphs in her book.

Ms Harris was on Monday accused of plagiarising several sections of her book on crime, including a story once told by Martin Luther King Jr.

More than a dozen sections of the book were apparently copied from various sources, including Wikipedia.

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Why Kamala Harris’s Fox Interview Was a Failure

The objective was to peel some soft Trump supporters away from his coalition, but she gave them no reason to reconsider.

In remarks following Kamala Harris’s sit-down interview with Fox News Channel host Bret Baier, campaign spokesman Brian Fallon outlined what the campaign hoped to achieve. “I think there is a good number of Independents and Haley-style Republicans who are very open to voting for VP Harris,” he said, “and that is why we are open to doing events with Republicans on Fox News.” On those terms, the interview was a failure.

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The Democrat Party’s Testosterone Deficiency

It appears that the slow-witted political operatives behind this season’s production of “Harris/Walz: Lights, Camera, Cackle” have finally figured out that they have a serious “man problem” — as in no man with a modicum of testosterone running through his veins would dare be caught bearing the brand of the “trans”-hyping, willy-chopping, child-sniffing Democrat party. Congratulations, pals and gals (and xals) — glad you’re waking up to the reality that you’ve created an ideological movement that caters chiefly to Kens who dress up as Barbie, advocates for legalizing pedophilia, and a lot of people who would very much like to speak with the manager.

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Kamala doesn’t know the first thing ‘about fascism’

It’s hard to know what’s worse about Kamala Harris agreeing that Donald Trump is a fascist. Is it that eight, long years after Trump was first elected president in those heady days of 2016 the Dems are still playing the Hitler card? That they’re still wailing ‘You’re a NAZI’ like idiot 15-year-olds in the throes of a particularly bad temper tantrum? Or is it that they think they can still get away with crap, with this cheapest of cheap shots, in the post-7 October world? At a time when something that really does have a whiff of fascism to it – the unhinged animus for the world’s only Jewish nation – is sweeping not through Trump’s ranks, but theirs?

Kamala and Trudeau are sounding more and more alike, an air of desperation pervades all they say.

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Team Harris Knows the Fox News Interview Was a Disaster

I could tell within 30 seconds that the Harris-Walz campaign was going to regret having Kamala do an interview on Fox News. Frankly, based on what we know now, they were clearly regretting the decision before the interview started. As we reported last night, Bret Baier revealed that the Harris campaign conspicuously showed up late for the interview and then desperately tried to end it early.

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Two interviews. Two candidates. One winner

Bret “Panda” Baier interviewed Kamala last night. It was a disaster so bad that no one did parodies of it because no one could top the way she wrecked her short bus.


Trump Gets More Good News in the Election Forecasts As Kamala Crashes and Burns on Fox

The poll momentum has all seemed to be going in former President Donald Trump’s way lately.

After Kamala Harris bombed her Wednesday interview with Fox’s Bret Baier, it’s likely to move more in his direction. We’ll keep an eye on that as the numbers come out and it will be fascinating to see how independents viewed it. I think she didn’t help herself by once again failing to answer the questions that people have about what she would do. It was a train wreck in terms of providing any answers or acting presidential.

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That Fox News Interview May Have Done To Kamala What The Debate Did To Biden

What happened Wednesday night to Kamala Harris on Fox News may have been the equivalent to what happened to President Joe Biden at that infamous debate in June — irreparably exposed her as unacceptable to voters.

No tag days for Kamala she’ll land on her knees somewhere.

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