Kamala’s Former Lover, Mentor: Keep Voters ‘Continually Guessing’ What Her Ideology Is | Eastern NC Now

The former lover and mentor of Kamala Harris, Willie Brown, who served as mayor of San Francisco, had an extra-marital affair with Harris, and appointed her to two positions when he was California’s Speaker of the Assembly, has advised her to keep her actual ideology fuzzy

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Hank Berrien.

    The former lover and mentor of Kamala Harris, Willie Brown, who served as mayor of San Francisco, had an extra-marital affair with Harris, and appointed her to two positions when he was California's Speaker of the Assembly, has advised her to keep her actual ideology fuzzy so she can keep voters "continually guessing" in a recent interview.

    POLITICO conducted the interview and wrote that Brown felt Harris should embrace the fact that her ideology is fuzzy because "if she keeps people continually guessing then she can adjust the interpretation of your guess every time she sees you."

    Brown acknowledged that Harris had "the Hillary syndrome" and that "people don't like her," POLITICO reported. The outlet added that Brown "fretted it was not fixable."

    Harris dated Brown in 1994 and 1995, when Harris was assistant district attorney in Alameda County. In 1994, Brown appointed Harris to the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board, later appointing her to the Medical Assistance Commission. Harris ended the relationship in 1995.

    "[I]n what was San Francisco's cloistered high society, before the tech money came to town, he was her entree to many of the city's most prominent figures and donors," POLITICO noted of Brown's impact on Harris' career.

    Harris has rapidly reversed herself on left-wing positions she had held for years in order to appear more moderate. She had called for banning fracking during her 2019-20 presidential run; last Friday her campaign stated she would not ban fracking if elected president. She c0-sponsored Bernie Sanders's "Medicare-for-all" bill in 2017, but now, as The Telegraph noted, "has since toned down her views, instead suggesting that private medical debt cannot be used to formulate a credit score."

    She stated in 2020 that cities should "redirect resources" away from police departments toward other areas of government, saying, "For too long, people have confused achieving public safety with putting more cops on the street." In another interview that year, she said during nationwide protests, "This whole movement is about rightly saying, we need to take a look at these budgets and figure out whether it reflects the right priorities." She continued by saying American cities were "militarizing police."

    Now Harris boasts that she's always been tough on crime, bragging, "I was a courtroom prosecutor. So in those roles, I took on perpetrators of all kinds."
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