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KAMALA REFUSES TO APOLOGIZE!


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·Nov 7, 2024

I think what he did and how he did it did was did not make much sense because he actually didn't do much of anything. She missed the opportunity yet again. This thing is killing her, this border wall thing.

What she should have come out and said—and she had that opportunity on Fox with Brett—is say, "Look, in the early days of our administration, we allowed a lot of people into the country that we didn't know much about. I own it. I take responsibility for it. And I've learned a lot from it. And for that mother who lost a daughter, I feel your pain. I believe that it has motivated me beyond anything in my life to make sure this never happens again."

But no, she doesn't do that. It's more of this verbal salad. She won't take responsibility, and when I have this discussion with her advocates and her proxies, even they admit behind closed doors, "I don't feel any compassion on this issue from her." It's a huge mistake.

Now, if I were advising her right now, I'd say, "Listen, stop with this Own It. Show you care. Tell people it's hurt you. It'll never happen again. You were the borders are, yes or no, or whatever you want to call it, and you failed on that mandate. But you know exactly what you did wrong. You're going to fix it."

Can you imagine if she did that? How this would help her at this point? People could connect with her. There's no connection. There's no authenticity. I’m very critical of this particular issue for her. I really feel she just won't take responsibility, and it's killing her.

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