CNN’s Burnett Comments On Ad

0
1172

Well, well, well — look who’s suddenly a fan of the border wall. It’s none other than Vice President Kamala Harris, the same person who spent years branding President Trump’s border wall as “racist” and “un-American.” But now, as 2024 creeps closer, she’s conveniently using that very wall in her presidential campaign ads. You really can’t make this stuff up.

CNN, of all outlets, caught Harris in the act. Erin Burnett aired a segment pointing out the glaring hypocrisy. Harris, who’s been more of a no-show as Biden’s so-called “border czar,” has clearly fumbled the immigration ball. And now that the American people have had enough of her open-border policies, she’s decided to embrace Trump’s signature achievement — or at least the optics of it. Suddenly, she’s a “border state prosecutor” and “tough on illegal immigration.” Who’s buying that?

Let’s back up a bit. Since 2017, Harris has gone after Trump over 50 times on social media for daring to secure our southern border. That’s right, 50. She made sure to let everyone know that Trump’s wall was nothing but a “useless monument” designed to send a cold message: “Keep out.” Her 2019 book was full of the same empty rhetoric, positioning herself as the moral authority on immigration while rejecting the wall as a symbol of everything wrong with America.

Fast forward to 2024, and suddenly, she’s singing a different tune. Her campaign, now that she’s taken over from Biden (who was practically kicked off the Democratic ticket), has gone into full spin mode. They’re scrambling to make her look tough on immigration, especially after a slew of violent crimes linked to illegal immigrants on her watch. People are finally waking up to the disaster that has been the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of the border, and the polling isn’t exactly in Harris’ favor. A majority of Americans are calling for stronger immigration enforcement, and it’s clear Harris knows she’s in trouble.

So now we’ve got Harris trying to thread the needle — clinging to Trump’s wall for campaign optics while hoping no one remembers her years of tearing it down. This is what happens when your policy positions are based on political expediency rather than principles. It’s about time she faced the music, but will the voters fall for it? Something tells us they’re not that easily fooled.