Friday, June 28, 2019

No, Kamala, we are not busing kids around again

MIAMI — Front-runner Joe Biden faltered in the Democratic presidential primary debate here Thursday evening, suffering some damage at the hands of rivals while also stumbling of his own accord.

The former vice president hit particularly rocky ground when he was confronted by Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) on his recent warm words for two Southern segregationists of a previous era, the late Sens. James Eastland (D-Miss) and Herman Talmadge (D-Ga.).
Harris also highlighted Biden’s past opposition to school busing.
That exchange was the emotional high point to the two-hour debate, as Harris noted that she herself had been a beneficiary of busing as a child. She called Biden’s comments on the segregationist senators “hurtful.”
I do not care if Kamala likes to ride around in buses. Busing kids away from their neighborhoods is a rejected idea, long gone, and never to come back.  This is both a Dem and Repub reality, it is not coming back. Harris is a beneficiary of banging willie.

And this:

The Latest: Biden says Harris misrepresented busing stance

No, Joe, the winning stance is no more busing. We do not plan to bus our kids across town, nothing is dumber, the idea is rejected. Say that and win the election. Tried and rejected, parents want to be close to the kids and the school, nothing changes that.

Dump Kamala from the ticket ASAP before she destroys the Dem party.

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