Ep 1045 | Kamala Harris: America’s Meanest Politician
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 7 minutes
Words per Minute
158.71811
Summary
Who is Kamala Harris and what would America be like with her as president? Well, her history paints a very bleak picture of a person who is calculating, who is vengeful, and who is calloused. And we should all be concerned about someone like that entering the White House.
Transcript
00:00:00.000
Who is Kamala Harris and what would America be like with her as president? Well, her record, her history paints a very bleak picture of a person who is calculating, who is vengeful, who is calloused, and we should all be concerned about someone like that entering the White House.
00:00:22.000
So we are going to give you the details on who Kamala Harris is today and how I think we on this side can really push back against her campaign.
00:00:31.780
Before we get into it, just a couple announcements. One, we've got our Share the Arrows event. It's a crazy election season, y'all.
00:00:38.880
We want to link arms with like-minded Christian women. Make sure that we are all on the same page, that we are armed with the Word of God and with the encouragement that comes from Him.
00:00:47.920
We've got Rosaria Butterfield, Elisa Childers, Abby Halberstadt, Francesca Battistelli at our Share the Arrows event in Dallas, Texas on September 28th.
00:00:56.900
We've got tickets available, VIP tickets available, all access tickets available, and general admission all available at sharethearrows.com.
00:01:05.840
We may have some more speakers that we are even adding to the lineup, sharethearrows.com.
00:01:12.040
Also, I've got my parenting Q&A. It is out for subscribers only.
00:01:16.320
If you go to blazetv.com slash Allie, you'll get a discount on your subscription access to all subscriber-exclusive content on a Blaze TV, blazetv.com slash Allie.
00:01:26.700
All right. Today's episode is brought to you by our friends at Good Ranchers.
00:01:29.080
Go to goodranchers.com. Use code Allie at checkout. That's goodranchers.com, code Allie.
00:01:32.680
Hey, guys. Welcome to Relatable. Happy Monday. Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend so far.
00:01:48.240
Okay, we've got a crazy start to the week with the stock market crashing and all of that craziness.
00:01:54.220
My husband tried to mansplain it to me this morning, but honestly, when people start using numbers, part of my brain just kind of like turns off a little bit.
00:02:01.840
I just – if you explain it to me maybe in some kind of literary metaphor, I think that would help me understand what's going on.
00:02:14.560
And so I think that's all we need to know to understand that it's causing the economic turbulence and that our current leadership is not equipped to handle it.
00:02:27.060
And economic turbulence is never good, but especially when we have been dealing with the effects of inflation the way we have for the past few years.
00:02:36.140
Guys, it is wild. I follow this. I don't follow very many influencers, but I follow this one influencer.
00:02:43.060
She's not political at all. And she was posting a product that she has promoted before, this fall decoration.
00:02:50.580
And she posted the price of this decoration from a couple years ago that she had posted at the time versus what it is today.
00:03:03.180
And that's, of course, not just true about these items that we don't really need.
00:03:08.240
It's also true about the necessities that we are purchasing.
00:03:12.060
You can go and compare the price of your Amazon cart from a couple years ago to what it is today.
00:03:19.260
And your salary has probably not increased at the same rate that the cost of these items has increased.
00:03:30.200
It has a real effect on our kids, on our ability to provide for them, to provide stability for them.
00:03:36.020
And the stock market crashing just adds another variable to all of that.
00:03:42.140
We're going to talk about our current leadership today, specifically Kamala Harris,
00:03:48.760
and whether or not we think as a person and as a politician, as a potential president,
00:03:56.740
if she is going to be able to lead our country into stability, economic prosperity,
00:04:04.380
into a future that is characterized by freedom and fairness and true actual equality,
00:04:11.420
not just the progressive bastardization of that word.
00:04:15.860
And every Monday, maybe not every Monday, but many Mondays, I'll say, leading up to the election,
00:04:22.780
we are going to focus specifically on the candidates, really on Kamala Harris and who she is,
00:04:30.380
what she brings to the table, but we'll also be comparing and contrasting her to Donald Trump.
00:04:36.060
And these are episodes that I want you to share with your friends,
00:04:40.400
your friends who are on the fence about who to vote for, your friends who are apathetic.
00:04:44.740
I know that some of you have friends who are considering voting for everyone on the ticket,
00:04:49.640
except for the presidential choice, because they just can't decide.
00:04:56.000
And I just want to bring clarity to this conversation about who to vote for,
00:05:01.480
what the candidates really believe, what I think they will do to our country,
00:05:12.160
This episode is really for those of us on the conservative side of the aisle who are voting for Donald Trump.
00:05:18.740
I just want to make sure that we wrap our heads around what I think, at least for our demographic,
00:05:24.800
the Christian and specifically even the Christian woman, since that is the majority of this audience,
00:05:33.140
what our mentality should be, what our messaging should be.
00:05:37.280
So I'm not in this episode necessarily trying to appeal to the undecided or to appeal
00:05:44.880
I want us on this side to remember who Kamala Harris is
00:05:49.980
and also to wrap our minds around how we need to convey who she is
00:05:55.600
and the consequences of a Kamala Harris presidency.
00:05:58.920
So to do that, I first want to back up to Kamala Harris's beginnings as a politician.
00:06:06.720
Now, a lot of you know her origin story, but I've never talked about it.
00:06:10.660
And so I want to take us back to Kamala Harris, the young lawyer,
00:06:15.960
how she got her start in politics, because it tells us a lot about who she is.
00:06:20.560
You might remember me talking about this last week on Glenn Beck's show,
00:06:32.200
Now, I am not trying to just name call her or throw an ad hominem insult at her
00:06:38.420
for the sake of just being mean-spirited myself.
00:06:42.040
I'm not just talking about what she has done, maybe personally in friendships,
00:06:48.880
I am talking about who she is through her profession,
00:06:54.620
how she has exploited people in her positions of power,
00:07:27.760
and polite way I can describe who Kamala Harris has been
00:07:32.380
throughout her adult life and through her career.
00:07:35.880
And I want to make the case over the next several weeks
00:07:43.220
the last kind of person that you want as president.
00:07:52.500
but you know what's a lot worse than a weird guy?
00:08:14.880
You've heard kind of vague references to Willie Brown.
00:08:18.840
not even from the perspective of her being promiscuous
00:08:31.980
and not caring about people who are very vulnerable
00:08:44.740
with the Alameda County District Attorney's Office.
00:09:05.300
one of the most powerful politicians in California.
00:09:10.020
of the California State Assembly for three decades,
00:09:24.200
when the San Francisco Chronicle published an article
00:09:27.760
telling how she attended Brown's 60th birthday party
00:09:35.580
spilled champagne on the speaker's new study, Kamala Harris.
00:09:43.200
at the time that Kamala Harris was steadily dating Willie Brown.
00:09:47.080
Now, at the time, Brown was married to Blanche Brown.
00:10:01.260
Of course, that doesn't make this any morally better,
00:10:13.340
about Kamala Harris's relationship with Willie Brown
00:10:56.580
and still in the fall, I was getting sick so much.
00:11:17.520
It's perfect for this postpartum season of my life.
00:11:45.840
They'll show you which supplements will work best for you
00:11:54.520
So Harris dated Willie Brown from the spring of 1994
00:12:03.660
They split after his election as San Francisco mayor.
00:12:49.840
that was in the San Luis Obispo County telegram.
00:13:21.720
on the California Medical Assistance Commission
00:13:35.780
and she was making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year
00:13:43.060
because of their romantic and sexual relationship.
00:13:45.740
He also helped her with her first political race
00:14:22.000
I will be alive and kicking for the next 40 years.
00:14:44.280
when Kamala announced that she would be running
00:44:29.020
being thrown into a waste bucket at an abortion
00:44:32.220
clinic in Florida several years ago until he just
00:44:41.240
She gave this again in a congressional testimony
00:44:43.420
when she was working at a hospital several years ago.
00:44:46.660
She opened a utilities closet and she found in there
00:44:52.260
a 23 week baby aborted because he had Down syndrome
00:45:00.720
We have no idea how often this is happening on a daily
00:45:04.480
basis in the United States because these facilities
00:45:08.600
aren't even required to report them many times.
00:45:12.780
And unfortunately, we just don't have a mechanism.
00:45:19.600
And so Ben Sasse put forth this very important bill
00:45:23.400
that said, look, just it's not even any restriction
00:45:27.160
on abortion at all has nothing to do with abortion.
00:45:30.500
This is just saying babies who survive a botched abortion,
00:45:34.200
they have to be given medical care if they survive.
00:45:42.220
No, because she knows actually that would put restrictions
00:45:44.240
on abortion facilities because abortion facilities botch
00:45:48.520
abortions where babies survive and they don't provide
00:45:52.280
That's happening every day in the United States, guys.
00:45:55.940
She voted against the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.
00:45:59.860
It would protect unborn children halfway through pregnancy
00:46:02.480
based on their ability to feel excruciating pain.
00:46:12.860
She voted against the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance
00:46:16.680
Full Disclosure Act that would have codified the Hyde Amendment,
00:46:24.540
so your tax dollars, could be used for abortions
00:46:28.020
or to subsidize health plans that include abortion coverage.
00:46:35.220
Kamala Harris believes in abortion for any reason
00:46:39.820
through all nine months paid for by the tax dollar.
00:46:42.400
I promise she will see that come to fruition when she is president.
00:47:03.160
Some of the things that he said are insensitive
00:47:11.600
There are definitely things that he said that I don't agree with.
00:47:23.620
I'll take the rude things, the impolite things,
00:47:25.980
maybe some of the confusing things that Donald Trump says
00:47:43.660
and what she has done with her positions of power.
00:47:51.280
The Equality Act would also seek to strip you of your First Amendment,
00:47:54.820
your freedom of religion and freedom of speech rights,
00:47:57.860
because it would basically force religious institutions to sanction gender ideology
00:48:04.700
and the so-called marriage of two people of the same sex.
00:48:09.420
She is bought and paid for not only by the abortion lobby,
00:48:17.500
She supports her friend Gavin Newsom and all of the radical moves that he has made
00:48:23.760
to try to push children into the arms of surgeons who will chop off their breasts,
00:48:42.340
Do you know how that will absolutely topple any,
00:48:46.500
any remnants of energy independence that we have?
00:48:51.320
Do you know how vulnerable that makes us as a country?
00:48:58.500
There's no question I'm in favor of banning fracking.
00:49:02.780
And starting with what we can do on day one around public lands, right?
00:49:10.860
But yes, and this is something I've taken on in California.
00:49:18.120
and just make everything socialist government run,
00:49:24.420
where people have to wait for months and months and months
00:49:32.020
So for people out there who like their insurance,
00:49:36.100
Well, listen, the idea is that everyone gets access to medical care.
00:49:52.160
and the doctor says, well, I don't know if your insurance company
00:50:02.900
That's something that happens regularly in the UK and Canada.
00:50:06.240
Of course, people who can afford it, where do they come?
00:50:08.000
They come to the United States for those things.
00:50:12.380
that you can't even keep your insurance even if you like it.
00:50:16.340
And she's saying somehow that going through the government,
00:50:36.080
is like the best run government entity that we have, right?
00:50:57.780
not just based on what we deem your medical need to be,
00:52:01.080
but I've just painted an accurate picture for you