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In August 2020, Kamala Harris became the presumptive Democratic vice presidential nominee for the [[US/2020 Presidential election]], running alongside former vice president [[Joe Biden]]. She is the first African American and the first Asian American to be chosen as the running mate of a major party's presidential candidate.<ref>''[https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/11/politics/biden-vp-pick/index.html "Joe Biden picks Kamala Harris as his running mate"]''</ref>
 
In August 2020, Kamala Harris became the presumptive Democratic vice presidential nominee for the [[US/2020 Presidential election]], running alongside former vice president [[Joe Biden]]. She is the first African American and the first Asian American to be chosen as the running mate of a major party's presidential candidate.<ref>''[https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/11/politics/biden-vp-pick/index.html "Joe Biden picks Kamala Harris as his running mate"]''</ref>
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==Views on Israel==
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In July 2019, Kamala Harris was interviewed on the [[Kyle Kulinski]] show, and was asked whether she considered [[Israel]] was meeting international standards of [[human rights]]. Harris seemed determined to say nothing that could be remotely construed as critical.
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Her initial answer consisted of this word salad:
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:“I think that [[Israel]] as a country is dedicated to being a democracy and is one of our closest friends in that region and that we should understand the shared values and priorities that we have as a democracy, and conduct foreign policy in a way that is consistent with understanding the alignment between the American people and the people of [[Israel]].”
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Unsatisfied, the interviewer followed up:
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:“Does [[Israel]] meet your [[human rights]] standards to your personal satisfaction?”
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Playing for time, Harris asked:
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:“What specifically are you referring to?” before finally answering the question: “Overall, yes.”
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This means that Harris sees no problem with [[Israel]]’s policy of sending snipers to systematically and deliberately kill unarmed civilians, including children, who protest their internment in the besieged [[Gaza]] Strip.
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It means she sees no problem with [[Israel]]’s skyrocketing demolitions of [[Palestinian]] homes in the occupied [[West Bank]] to make way for [[Jewish]]-only settlements – a [[war crime]].
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It means she sees no problem with [[Israel]]’s military detention and torture of [[Palestinian]] children.
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It means Harris sees no problem with dozens of [[Israeli]] laws that discriminate against [[Palestinian]] citizens of [[Israel]] solely for not being [[Jewish]]. These include laws and policies that promote the kind of housing discrimination and official segregation that is banned in the [[US]] thanks to the civil rights laws she claims to uphold.
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It means she sees no problem with [[Israel]]’s recent [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jul/19/israel-adopts-controversial-jewish-nation-state-law Nation-State Law] explicitly affirming superior rights for [[Jews]] over [[Palestinians]].
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[[Kyle Kulinski]], an influential left-wing commentator and a founder of the progressive political action committee [[Justice Democrats]], offers a scathing response.
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He says that Harris brushing aside [[Israel]]’s horrific record shows that her “moral” and “ethical concerns” are “nonexistent”:
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:“She’s playing the political game that people play in the United States of America to try to get ahead.”
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:“It shows you that she’s unlikely to change anything,” he adds. “That’s why this is important.”<ref>''[https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/kamala-harris-supports-segregation-supporting-israel "Kamala Harris supports segregation by supporting Israel"]''</ref>
 
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Revision as of 10:37, 12 August 2020

Person.png Kamala Harris  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician, lawyer)
Kamala Harris.jpg
Born20 October 1964
NationalityUS
Alma materHoward University, University of California
Member ofDonald Trump/Conspiracy theories, Truman Center for National Policy

Kamala Devi Harris (born October 20, 1964) is a US politician and lawyer serving as the junior United States senator from California since 2017.

A member of the Democratic Party, Kamala Harris was a prospective candidate in the US/2020 Presidential election – briefly becoming a frontrunner – before ending her campaign on 3 December 2019, citing a lack of funds to continue.

In August 2020, Kamala Harris became the presumptive Democratic vice presidential nominee for the US/2020 Presidential election, running alongside former vice president Joe Biden. She is the first African American and the first Asian American to be chosen as the running mate of a major party's presidential candidate.[1]

Views on Israel

In July 2019, Kamala Harris was interviewed on the Kyle Kulinski show, and was asked whether she considered Israel was meeting international standards of human rights. Harris seemed determined to say nothing that could be remotely construed as critical.

Her initial answer consisted of this word salad:

“I think that Israel as a country is dedicated to being a democracy and is one of our closest friends in that region and that we should understand the shared values and priorities that we have as a democracy, and conduct foreign policy in a way that is consistent with understanding the alignment between the American people and the people of Israel.”
Q.“Does Israel meet your human rights standards to your personal satisfaction?” A. “Overall, yes.”

Unsatisfied, the interviewer followed up:

“Does Israel meet your human rights standards to your personal satisfaction?”

Playing for time, Harris asked:

“What specifically are you referring to?” before finally answering the question: “Overall, yes.”

This means that Harris sees no problem with Israel’s policy of sending snipers to systematically and deliberately kill unarmed civilians, including children, who protest their internment in the besieged Gaza Strip.

It means she sees no problem with Israel’s skyrocketing demolitions of Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank to make way for Jewish-only settlements – a war crime.

It means she sees no problem with Israel’s military detention and torture of Palestinian children.

It means Harris sees no problem with dozens of Israeli laws that discriminate against Palestinian citizens of Israel solely for not being Jewish. These include laws and policies that promote the kind of housing discrimination and official segregation that is banned in the US thanks to the civil rights laws she claims to uphold.

It means she sees no problem with Israel’s recent Nation-State Law explicitly affirming superior rights for Jews over Palestinians.

Kyle Kulinski, an influential left-wing commentator and a founder of the progressive political action committee Justice Democrats, offers a scathing response.

He says that Harris brushing aside Israel’s horrific record shows that her “moral” and “ethical concerns” are “nonexistent”:

“She’s playing the political game that people play in the United States of America to try to get ahead.”
“It shows you that she’s unlikely to change anything,” he adds. “That’s why this is important.”[2]

 

Appointments by Kamala Harris

AppointeeJobAppointed
Philip GordonNational Security Advisor to the Vice President21 March 2022
Sarah GoudaDeputy Director of SpeechwritingMarch 2021

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Munich Security Conference/202218 February 202220 February 2022Germany
Munich
Bavaria
Slightly less than 1/3 of the 664 of the participants have pages here
Munich Security Conference/202317 February 202319 February 2023Germany
Munich
Bavaria
Annual conference of mid-level functionaries from the military-industrial complex - politicians, propagandists and lobbyists. The real decisions are made by deep politicians behind the scenes, elsewhere.
Munich Security Conference/202416 February 202418 February 2024Germany
Munich
Bavaria
Annual conference of mid-level functionaries from the military-industrial complex - politicians, propagandists and lobbyists - in their own bubble, far from the concerns of their subjects

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:American Presidentsblog post4 November 2020Craig MurrayOn the US election I showed my limitations with a tweet yesterday evening predicting Joe Biden would win fairly comfortably, and Trump would concede with good grace. I was wrong.
Document:Internalised Dangerblog post6 November 2020Craig MurrayAmerica urgently needs a radical dose of social and economic reform as championed by Bernie Sanders. It needs the Green New Deal, and the world needs a real commitment in Washington to environmentalism.
Document:Only a failing US empire would be so blind as to cheer Netanyahu and his genocideArticle26 July 2024Jonathan CookMembers of the US Congress roared “USA!” to their satrap from Israel, just as Roman senators once roared “Glory!” to generals whose victories they assumed would continue forever. Every empire falls. Its collapse becomes inevitable once its rulers lose all sense of how absurd and abhorrent they have become.
Document:Reflection on the Role of the U.S. Vice PresidencyArticle25 September 2024Ludwig De BraeckeleerOn 12 April 1945, Vice President Truman was preparing to have a drink in House Speaker Sam Rayburn’s office when he received an urgent message to go immediately to the White House, where Eleanor Roosevelt told him that her husband had died after a massive cerebral hemorrhage. Suddenly, the ‘piano player’ was responsible for overseeing the final phase of World War II and shaping the postwar global order: Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, NATO, and the UN.
Document:You can’t arm a genocidal state into moderation. So why does the West keep trying?Article4 September 2024Jonathan CookWestern politicians and media are never going to admit that Israel is carrying out a genocide in Gaza. The moment they do, the veil of illusions fostered for decades about Israel - designed to conceal the West’s complicity in Israeli crimes - would be torn away. In committing a genocide, a state crosses a threshold. It cannot be armed into moderation. Nor can it be reasoned into peacemaking. It must be aggressively isolated and sanctioned.
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