The real reason that Beyoncé bailed on Kamala Harris AGAIN? Perhaps
she knows the truth about this sputtering 'fake vibes' campaign, writes
KENNEDY
By Kennedy
Daily Mail
Oct 26, 2024
Beyoncé and her sister Kelly Rowland (L) appeared together at Kamala Harris' campaign rally at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas on October 25, 2024
For a candidate who claims to be about 'good vibes' and 'joy,' Kamala Harris sure knows how to kill a buzz.
A USA Today article covering her Friday night rally in Texas said it all: 'Beyoncé endorses Kamala Harris at Houston rally, but doesn't perform.'
If Queen B liked Harris she would have put a ring on it!
After Harris announced that Beyoncé would
join her in Houston this week many outlets reported that Jay-Z's
much-better half would sing. That's kind of the point, right?
So,
imagine the disappointment when Beyoncé walked out last night and
announced: 'I'm not here as a celebrity, I'm not here as a politician,
I'm here as a mother.' (Actually, Bee, the only reason you were there is because you're a celebrity.)
Adding
mortification to injury, this was the second straight time that Harris
had stood by as reports of a Beyoncé performance swirled.
I was in the crowd at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this July as rumors ran hot that she was going to appear there, too.
For a candidate who claims to be about 'good vibes' and 'joy,' Kamala Harris sure knows how to kill a buzz.
A
USA Today article covering her Friday night rally in Texas says it all:
'Beyoncé endorses Kamala Harris at Houston rally, but doesn't
perform.'
At the time, I wrote: 'Alas, it turned out to be a big-head fake…'
A few months later and just nine days from the presidential election, that's a metaphor for Harris's campaign – a big fake.
It turns out that a candidate fuelled by TikTok memes is really just sputtering on fumes. And worse, (put the ear-muffs on Ella Emhoff) the 'vibes' have gotten very, very bad.
It's not just Beyoncé leaving Kamala in the lurch, liberal newspapers are abandoning her, too.
The
Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post have broken with decades of
precedent and won't be endorsing the Democratic candidate for president
this year.
The LA Times and the WaPost
newsrooms claim to have varying reasons for refusing to hitch their
wagons to Kamala's sinking star. But do you really think they would have
left Joe Biden or Barack Obama hanging with the threat of Trump 'the facist' looming?
Maybe
they've figured out, unlike the Kamala campaign, that you can't
bamboozle your audience with gimmicks… or they'll cancel their
subscriptions.
The polls also show that
rank-and-file union members and particulary men who didn't go to
college aren't rallying to Giggles McGhee either.
That's what you get for holding up Dirty Dougie Emhoff and Wily Tim Walz as models of masculinity.
And, big surprise, Kamala's cameo on the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race didn't help her win over socially conservative Arab American voters in Dearborn, Michigan.
They're
still furious that she hasn't broken with President Narcolepsy over the
Gaza War — despite all her vague postering on the subject and it's
threatening to cost her this critical swing state.
Ex-Obama campaign guru David Axelrod put it well this week. After Harris's disastrous CNN
town hall Wednesday night, he observed that when she doesn't want to
answer a tough question she tends to go to 'word salad city'.
Adding
mortification to injury, it was the second straight time that Harris
had stood by as reports of a Beyoncé performance swirled.
Perhaps that's the only place she can get elected.
Indeed,
with every passing hour, our aspiring Cackler-In-Chief's once-promising
future looks darker than hubby Doug's dating history. (Read here)
The nationwide race is now a supposed 'dead heat'. But if you're a Democrat that means: You're dead meat.
The real contest is in the battleground states
that will decide the electoral college winner. They were all in true
toss-up territory in September. But today, Trump is leading in every
single one of them by slivers of a percentage point, according to the
Real Clear Average of polls.
But look
closer and you'll see that Harris is also dramatically underperforming
in each of these states compared to where Joe Biden was four years ago
and where Hillary Clinton was in 2016.
And on one of the biggest issues in this election – immigration – all the signs for Kamala look bad.
Canada's first blackface Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau,
conceded this week that allowing unrestrained migration into his
country was a mistake. Harris owns the mass migration disaster in
America.
'We didn't get the balance
quite right', Trudeau said - and announced that his government will be
slashing the number of new migrants that they permit to enter Canada.
You
could say the same for Kamala's campaign – unbalanced: Too much fake
joy, too little sincerity; too many memes, too little substance.
Sorry, Momola, even Beyonce doesn't really think that you should run the world.
1 comment:
I saw where her country music debut flopped like a fat woman in a kiddie pool.
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