The Economist takes gaslighting for Kamala Harris to new levels, says word salads inspired by dad

The establishment media has moved in unison to repackage Kamala Harris from a bumbling DEI hire into the savior of “our democracy” with The Economist taking the gaslighting operation to an entirely new level.

While domestic outlets were busily erasing Harris’s failure as Joe Biden’s “border czar” from the minds of Americans, the gospel for the globalist elite explained that the loopy veep’s tendency to spew often incomprehensible word salads comes naturally.

She got it from her father, the UK-based publication insists, referring to Kamala’s dad, a Marxist college professor with a tendency for “obscurantist” theorizing, a term that according to Meriam-Webster online is “characterized by deliberate vagueness or abstruseness.”

According to the Economist: “In a video clip that has gone viral recently, Kamala Harris quotes her mother asking her whether she thought she had just fallen out of a coconut tree. The probable Democratic nominee for president breaks into a laugh at the turn of phrase before explaining, somewhat philosophically, the message of the story: ‘you exist in the context of all in which you live and what came before you.’ For Ms Harris some of that context is esoteric economic theory. Her father, Donald, is an 85-year-old, Jamaican-born economist, formerly a professor at Stanford University.”

It’s gaslighting to the extreme asking people to believe that the veep’s bizarre ramblings that resemble someone who’s been hitting either the bottle or the pipe are esoteric rather than the nonsensical mess that made her into the butt of jokes until last Sunday.

Few were buying the outlet’s B.S. which isn’t only a sham, but also brings her dad’s Marxist leanings into the conversation.

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Brought to you by the same publication that last year warned of global doom if former President Donald J. Trump gets elected in November.

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Chris Donaldson

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