Posted on 04/26/2019 7:04:59 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
On Monday night, Bernie Sanders gave the most Bernielicious answer possible when asked if the Boston Marathon bomber should be allowed to vote from prison. It took him several minutes of disjointed babbling to get to his point that yes, everybody should be able to vote, even somebody who's on death row for planting a bomb right next to an eight-year-old boy.
When Kamala Harris was asked to comment on Bernie's ridiculous answer, she said:
"I agree that the right to vote is one of the very important components of citizenship, and it is something that people should not be stripped of needlessly, which is why I have been long an advocate of making sure that the formerly incarcerated are not denied a right to vote, which is the case in so many states in our country. In some states, permanently deprived of the right to vote. And these are policies that go back to Jim Crow, these are policies that go back to the heart of policies that have been about disenfranchisement, policies that continue until today, and we need to take it seriously."
Remember, she was asked a direct question about the Boston Marathon bomber. That's where her mind went: Jim Crow. Jahar Tsarnaev is a victim.
But you know what? Never mind!
Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris changes her tune about letting convicted terrorists vote in U.S. elections less than 24 hours after being asked about it during a CNN town hall. pic.twitter.com/XMqeVNkgUm
Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) April 24, 2019
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Thats too easy, IMHO. The question is,
Would you ask the bombers for their vote? . . . and why should they vote for you?
But she still wants to murder babies.
Willie Brown’s mistress, this two-fer, doesn’t have a chance.
You mean kind of like, “what kind a constituent services would you offer prisoners?”
birthday cakes with files in them?
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