Donald Trump was RIGHT — Kamala & her cronies FAKED a race fight
Democrats and the mainstream media’s smear campaign against Donald Trump continues, as cries of “Trump is racist!” echo from all corners of the nation.
What “racist” thing did Trump do this time?
He pointed out that Kamala Harris only started to emphasize her black heritage over her Indian heritage when it was convenient for her political career.
Which is absolutely true.
Glenn Beck plays two clips of Harris — one from 2019 when she was running for president and one from 2020 when she was nominated as Joe Biden’s running mate.
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In the first clip, Harris meets with actress Mindy Kaling, who is of Indian heritage.
“I see Indian people at the supermarket on the street, everyone's like, ‘You know Kamala Harris is Indian, right?’ It's like our thing we're so excited about to have you running for president,” Kaling said, noting that both she and Harris are “South Indian.”
The entire time Kaling is talking, Harris is furiously nodding and grinning, saying “yes” over and over again.
In the second clip from 2020, Harris, standing at a podium, says in her best politician’s voice, “Today, on August 15, 2020, I stand before you as the first candidate for vice president of the United States of South Asian descent.”
These are just two receipts from Kamala’s past where she’s openly identified as Indian.
But as you know, her tune has changed for this election. Now Harris is identifying as a black woman because it’s advantageous to her campaign. However, when Donald Trump pointed out the flip-flopping, Kamala and her media cronies cried, “Racism!”
The truth is, “She's Jamaican Indian,” says Glenn, “and there's nothing wrong with that, except she uses it to play on constituents. That's the only thing Donald Trump was saying.”
“She said she was Indian when she was needing the Indian vote, and then she's black when she needs the black vote,” he notes.
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6 ways the media is ABUSIVELY lying to America
The M3ND Project is an organization that provides resources for people who have been trapped in abusive relationships.
Glenn Beck can’t help but notice that much of what the group defines as abuse is actually exactly what the media is putting the American people through. Specifically, that the media can’t stop lying.
“Lying is one of the most common tactics an abuser uses to gain power and control over their victim,” Glenn reads from an article written by the M3ND Project. “Lying confuses the victim’s reality while helping the liar to shrink from their responsibility in the situation, often shifting the blame to the victim.”
According to the M3ND Project, lying increases the victims anxiety levels and causes “their thinking to become clouded.”
There are six different kinds of mentally abusive lies: black lies, white lies, half-truths, broken promises, forgetting, and denial.
Black lies are “bald-faced lies” that the abuser “uses to gain something for themselves at the cost of the one being deceived.”
White lies are smaller and described as “seeming dismissive obstructions of reality that are harder to disprove.” Because white lies are harder to catch, “They carry greater power to manipulate others.”
“Hard to know if that was an abuse site that you were reading from or an internal Democratic campaign strategy memo,” Stu tells Glenn, after Glenn finished reading the rest of the abusive lies: half-truths, broken promises, forgetting, and denial.
“Politicians have always lied, told half-truths, etcetera, etcetera,” Glenn says. “The difference here now is it’s not just a politician. It’s the entire system around that politician.”
The difference has been made much clearer after Donald Trump began his run for president nearly a decade ago.
“The media, I think in the Trump era in particular, has taken the mask off and said, ‘We no longer can be this subtle force leaning on the scale a little bit to push voters toward the thing we want,’” Stu says.
“It’s so in our faces, and yet, a good chunk of the American people don’t see it because they don’t want to see it,” he adds.