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Vice President Kamala Harris has been known for years as one of the most radically liberal people working in politics today. Despite this, in the days since Democrats have anointed her as Joe Biden’s replacement in the presidential election, the left has been trying to portray her as a moderate candidate.
Unfortunately for them, however, Harris’ past has just come back to haunt her. What has just come to light confirms once and for all that Harris is and always has been a radical liberal who has no business being anywhere near the White House.
Meet Harris’ longtime pastor and mentor Rev. Amos Brown. According to new reports, Brown repeatedly defended former President Obama’s controversial pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, when his past sermons raised some serious eyebrows during the 2008 presidential election.
From Fox News:
In an April 2008 op-ed for SFGate, Brown defended Wright and claimed that the soundbites from Wright’s previous sermons were being “mischaracterize[d]” by the media. He responded to the San Francisco Chronicle piece by saying the reporter characterized his and Wright’s style of preaching as similar, but Brown rejected the description of their tone as “fiery.”“As regards to Wright’s and my style of preaching; we are not angry; we are not inflammatory; we just tell the truth with passion and enthusiasm,” Brown said. “And we will not be silent when persons mischaracterize our witness as anger.”
“If White preachers – Billy Graham, Pat Robinson, Jerry Falwell and others – can exercise their freedoms, and sometimes say the wrong things – as the facts document – we should be able to say the right things on the behalf of social justice and peace, and not be demonized by detractors,” he added.
Wright previously blamed Jews in 2009 for keeping him from talking with Obama after he won the White House. He has also made a number of other inflammatory remarks, including when he said after 9/11 that “America’s chickens are coming home to roost.”
Obama eventually distanced himself from Wright and resigned from his church in 2008. At the time, he said that he was “outraged” and “saddened” by the comments that Wright made.
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In contrast, Harris has remained close to Brown, who continued to invite Wright to speak at his church multiple times in the wake of this scandal. Brown later attended Harris’ inauguration in 2021. The next year, Harris praised Wright for being “on this journey with me every step of the way.”
Brown Blamed America For 9/11
Harris has stood by Brown despite him continuing to make controversial comments.
More from Fox News:
Harris has repeatedly praised Brown, who previously sparked his own controversy by blaming America for 9/11 days after the terrorist attacks during a memorial service, and has given him multiple shoutouts during speeches as the vice president.“I just want to, if you don’t mind for a moment, take a moment of personal privilege to talk about Dr. Brown. He has been on this journey with me every step of the way, from when I first thought about running for public office almost two decades ago,” Harris said in 2022 during the NAACP National Convention. “And he has been such a voice of leadership, more leadership, and leadership in our nation. And so I want to thank you, Dr. Brown, for all that you are – all that you are.”
This is the kind of person Harris surrounds herself with?!
This all serves as a reminder of why it’s crucial that Harris not be allowed anywhere near the White House. Over the coming months, she’ll undoubtedly try to downplay her radical ties as she attempts to falsely portray herself as a moderate. As soon as she’s elected, however, Harris will undoubtedly return to being the radical liberal that she’s always been. She’ll likely continue associating with Brown and other crazed Leftists, just as she has throughout her entire career.
The stakes of this election are about as high as they can get. We, as Americans, cannot afford to allow Harris and her fellow radical liberals to gain control of the White House.
Key Takeaways:
- Kamala Harris’ pastor’s history comes back to haunt her.
- He defended a former pastor of Barack Obama’s who made offensive comments.
- This serves as a reminder that Harris is no moderate.
Source: Fox News
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