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WATCH: Kamala Harris Melts Down When Teleprompter Breaks — “32 DAYS!”


“32 days”

[cackle, cackle, cackle]

“32 days….32 days!  32 days y’all….”

[more incoherent cackling]

That’s roughly how it went when Kama

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How many times does she say “32 days” anyone got a count for me?

Has to be over 10 right?

And what does she mean by “remember his number, 32”?

Who is she referring to?

“His” number?

She can’t even ramble coherently!

RELATED REPORT:

Now We Know EXACTLY Why Kamala Harris Says: “Unburdened By What Has Been”

Now We Know EXACTLY Why Kamala Harris Says: "Unburdened By What Has Been"

Kamala Harris desperately wants to become "Unburdened by what has been"....

But do you know why she keeps saying it?

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I do, and it turns out it comes straight from Karl Marx!

More on that in a minute....

But first, in case you don't watch Kamala Harris very often and have never heard her use this phrase, I envy you!

But to make sure we're all on the same page, here are four straight minutes of Kamala Harris being "unburdened by what has been":

So now the big question....why does she say it?

Or perhaps better said: where did she get it from?

It appears her father, of course.

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Did you know her father is LITERALLY a Marxist professor?

I'm not using that term as a pejorative, but rather a descriptor.  By all accounts, her father is a Marxist leaning economist that taught at Stanford University.

And it looks like he educated Kamala on those same Marxist ideals.

Collin Rugg reports that Eric Weinstein says the slogan comes directly from Karl Marx.  Not a direct translation, but a close summary of it:

NEW: Eric Weinstein suggests Kamala Harris' "what can be unburdened by what has been" slogan comes from Karl Marx.

"There is a line in Marx... that says you have to wipe out what has been to bring in the new."

Weinstein then told a story about China's nail houses; homeowners who refuse to give up their homes so a new shopping mall or highway could be built.

"The idea is that that road is the future unburdened by what has been. And then there is some holdout who won't go along with the program."

"I think that there was a lot of Marxist thought [in Kamala's quote]... I would say AOC is straight-up Marxist."

"I think Kamala is everywhere between crony finance and Marxism."

You can watch the full clip here, it's absolutely fascinating:

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Here's a great Letter to the Editor from the Tennesseean on the same topic:

Vice President Kamala Harris actually said this: “We have the ability to see what can be, unburdened by what has been, and then to make the possible actually happen”.

The part of the statement “by what has been” refers to the democracy and freedom in this country since the passage of the Constitution and Bill of Rights.

This message seemed to be only “word salad” from the vice president as she often talks in words that defy logical interpretation, but this remark should not be taken lightly since it comes from the playbook ("The Communist Manifesto") of none other than Karl Marx, the infamous socialist revolutionist. A believer that capitalism stands for social destruction.

Much of Harris's thoughts come naturally from her father; a Marxist leaning economist that taught at Stanford University and was educated at University of California Berkeley. Her contempt for free market economy and radical racism are the first beginnings of socialism that has never worked in a free society.

The unequivocal notion that this country could survive as a world leader for freedom under a Harris presidency is unthinkable.

Don Forte, Nashville 37221

So the next time you hear Kamala Harris or anyone else utter that phrase, just think of Karl Marx.



 

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