Tuesday, September 3
“Stop Calling Kamala By Her First Name. Cut The “Kamala” CRAP: Use A Trump Like Nickname”
Peter Navarro criticizes Kamala Harris for her handling of border issues, accusing her of waging a “border war” that harms Black, Brown, and blue-collar Americans by causing job losses and wage declines. He alleges that illegal immigration has led to violence against women and the spread of fentanyl from China. Navarro urges conservative media figures to stop referring to Harris by her first name, arguing that it personalizes her and creates a favorable impression.
He suggests using nicknames like “Kamala Chameleon” to diminish her image. Navarro also compares the Reagan era’s fight against the Soviet Union to Trump’s battle with China, emphasizing the importance of defeating communism. He criticizes Harris for speaking down to voters, accusing her of inauthenticity and flip-flopping on key issues. Navarro concludes by stressing the need to support Trump and defeat Harris in the upcoming election.
Part One:
“Her Mother Would’ve Slapped Her Around If She Came Home From School And Talked Like That”
Part Two:
Kari Lake Reveals That Her Senate Campaign’s Internal Polls Show Her In A TIE With Ruben Gallego
Peter Navarro discusses the need for supporters to boost the War Room podcast’s rankings, as liberal podcasts have pushed it down since Steve Bannon’s imprisonment. Navarro urges listeners to download and share episodes to reach independent voters before the upcoming election. The discussion then shifts to Arizona’s Senate race, where Kart Lake expresses concern over polling and funding disparities between her and her opponent, Ruben Gallego.
Despite her internal polls showing a tied race, Gallego’s significant ad spending has raised challenges. Lake criticizes the questionable origins of Democratic funding and highlights the need for more Republican financial support in battleground states. Navarro echoes concerns about Republican fundraising efforts, noting that Senate candidates lag behind Trump in critical states.
Gold Star Families Give Their Reaction To Kamala’s Attack On Trump’s Visit To Arlington
In a powerful series of interviews on Matt Boyle of Breitbar News spoke with Gold Star families who expressed their profound frustration with Vice President Kamala Harris and the Biden administration. The families, who have suffered unimaginable loss due to the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, delivered a scathing message to Harris: “We feel like you believe service members are disposable.”
The families were invited to an event at Arlington Cemetery where former President Donald Trump participated, taking photos with the loved ones of fallen service members. However, despite being invited, Harris not only declined to attend but also failed to respond to the families—a silence that these mourning parents say reflects her broader pattern of communication with them.
One parent, who lost their child in the disastrous pullout, said, “It’s not just about attending an event. It’s about acknowledging our pain and the sacrifice our children made for this country. Kamala Harris didn’t just decline our invitation—she ignored us, and that’s unforgivable.”
The families also spoke about the media’s portrayal of the event, accusing them of deception. "The media made it look like we were just props in a photo-op,” one family member said, their voice heavy with anger. "They didn’t show how much it meant to us to have someone, anyone, listen to our grief. They didn’t show how hurt we were that the Vice President of the United States couldn’t be bothered to even send a note.”
During the interview, the families emphasized their sense of betrayal by the Biden administration, not just in how the Afghanistan withdrawal was handled, but in the ongoing lack of concern for the lives lost. "Our children died because of a failure in leadership,” one father said, holding back tears. "And now, we’re seeing the same lack of leadership in how our pain is being ignored.”
The conversation also turned to the future, with the families expressing deep concern over the government’s preparedness to avoid similar tragedies. "What’s the plan to ensure this never happens again?” a mother asked. "We haven’t heard anything from this administration. There’s no acknowledgment, no accountability, and no plan. It feels like they’ve just moved on, and we’re left picking up the pieces.”
Boyle, who has been following the plight of these families, noted that their frustration with Harris and the Biden administration is not just about this one event but about a broader sense of being disregarded. "These families deserve more than just silence,” he said. "They deserve answers, respect, and above all, a commitment that their loved ones’ deaths will not be in vain.”
The message from these families to Harris is clear: their children’s sacrifices deserve to be honored, not ignored. "You can’t just brush us aside,” one parent concluded. "Our children gave everything for this country, and we won’t let their memories be treated like they don’t matter.”
The interview ended with a poignant reminder that these families are still seeking justice and acknowledgment for their loved ones, and they are determined to keep their voices heard.
Gold Star Families Rip Kamala’s Lack Of Character For Never Reaching Out To Them
Gold Star Families Describe Feeling Anything But Joy Under Harris
Gold Star Mothers Describe The Agony Of Knowing Their Sons Were One Of The 13 That Died