This week delves into Kamala Harris's plagiarism claims and draws parallels to Joe Biden’s past missteps. It critiques the media's role in downplaying these controversies while emphasizing the need for voter ID laws amidst accusations of non-citizen voting. The podcast also explores Harris's aggressive political tactics against Trump and questions the ethics of fear-mongering in campaigning. Finally, it touches on the complexities of U.S.-Israel relations amid tensions with Hamas, urging solidarity and accountability in both domestic and foreign affairs.
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Kamala Harris faces serious allegations of plagiarism in her book, raising concerns about her integrity as a political figure.
The mainstream media's selective coverage of critical stories undermines public access to unbiased information and accountability in politics.
Virginia's voter ID regulations spark a national debate on election integrity and the distinction between ensuring legal voter eligibility and infringing on citizens' rights.
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Plagiarism Allegations Against Kamala Harris
Allegations have arisen regarding Kamala Harris's first book, 'Smart on Crime,' which reportedly contains numerous instances of plagiarism. Investigations revealed that she copied sections directly from Wikipedia, various online sources, and even an Associated Press article without proper attribution. This has sparked a debate about the ethical implications of plagiarism, particularly for someone holding a law degree, as it undermines the credibility expected from legal professionals. Critics argue that such actions reflect a lack of integrity and seriousness in a political figure's capabilities.
Media's Role in Censoring Information
The discussion highlights how mainstream media outlets tend to ignore significant stories, particularly those that could negatively impact political figures such as Kamala Harris. A Pew Research report shows that a large percentage of Americans rely on major networks, CNN, and newspapers for election news, which often overlook important allegations like those against Harris. This selective coverage raises concerns about the public's access to unbiased information and the potential consequences for democracy. The narrative suggests that this censorship allows politicians to evade accountability for their actions.
Virginia's Voter ID Controversy
Virginia is facing scrutiny over its voting regulations, particularly as Governor Youngkin's administration seeks to remove non-citizens from the voting rolls. The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Youngkin, claiming that his actions violate federal laws regarding voter list purges within 90 days of an election. Despite claims that some non-citizen registrations were mistakenly kept, evidence suggests that significant numbers of non-citizens have voted in past elections, raising questions about election integrity and the necessity of voter identification requirements. This situation has ignited a contentious debate on voter fraud and the system's oversight.
Challenges to Election Integrity
The issue of non-citizens voting in Virginia exemplifies broader concerns about election integrity that are manifesting nationwide. Governor Youngkin's removal of non-citizen voters is seen as a necessary step to uphold the legal requirement that voters be U.S. citizens, as stated in the Virginia Constitution. Opponents of these actions argue they infringe on citizens' rights, while supporters insist that failing to properly verify voter eligibility represents a form of institutionalized voter fraud. The pushback from activist groups underscores the contentious nature of voting rights and the impact of such policies on upcoming elections.
Biden Administration's Influence on Israel
The Biden administration's foreign policy decisions regarding Israel have come under fire, particularly concerning their approach to military operations against Hamas. Reports indicate a series of delays and restrictions imposed on Israel regarding arms supplies and military actions, which some critics argue hinder Israel's ability to combat terrorist threats effectively. The dynamic relationship between the U.S. and Israel continues to be complicated by political pressures from various factions and the administration's insistence on ceasefires. This situation illustrates the struggle between national security interests and diplomatic expectations in a volatile regional context.
This week on the Mark Levin Show, back in the 1980’s Joe Biden stole the words from RFK and Neil Kinnock, and it cost him his Presidential candidacy. Today, we have Kamala Harris doing the same thing. Harris is accused of plagiarizing her first book. However, the majority of Americans might not hear about it because the media is covering it up. Most Americans are getting their election news from ABC, CBS and/or NBC. This plagiarism shows you how unethical and immoral she is. Also, Harris wants indigenous people’s day to replace Columbus Day. This is another way for Harris to trash America and push her Marxist agenda. Later, can you think of any reason why there shouldn’t be requirements for voter ID to prove that you are an American citizen? Can you think of any reason why a non-citizen should be permitted to be on a voter list for a state, thereby being capable of voting? The DOJ is suing Gov Glenn Youngkin for fulfilling his role and assuring that only legal citizens are able to vote on November 5th. Also, Kamala Harris is sharpening her teeth. Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, and her campaign have decided she can’t win on substance or policy. So, she is on the attack against Donald Trump. Harris is trying to cast Trump as the enemy from within while trashing Trump for saying the enemy from within. They are fear-mongering and they keep dehumanizing their political opponents. Finally, Israel has, by itself, changed the nature of the Middle East. If Israel hadn’t defied the demands of this pathetic Biden-Harris-Blinken regime they wouldn’t have gone into Rafah and Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar wouldn’t be dead today.