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Kamala Harris embarrassed as CNN panelist exposes her ‘fabricated’ statement.

Nothing good comes ‍from state education⁤ standards. The same holds true​ for speeches by ​Vice President Kamala Harris. Together, they ⁤make for a ⁢terrible combination.

On​ Sunday, CNN commentator Scott Jennings‌ blasted Harris for ‍her⁢ disingenuous criticism of Florida’s new social⁣ studies curriculum.

“This is​ a completely made-up deal,” Jennings said on “State of the Union.”

At issue is a single innocuous sentence in a 216-page​ document approved Wednesday by the state Board of‍ Education.

“Instruction includes how slaves developed skills which, ⁤in some instances, could be applied for their personal ⁢benefit,” the‍ new standards say.

Based ‌on this one sentence, Harris leaped to an extraordinary​ conclusion.

During a Friday speech in Jacksonville, Florida, ⁤the vice president said “extremists” in the state “want to ⁣replace history with lies.”

“Middle school‌ students in ‍Florida to be told ⁤that enslaved ⁤people⁣ benefited from ⁤slavery,” she said.

Jennings noted the absurdity of Harris’ criticism.

“I looked at the standards. I even looked at an​ analysis of the standards, in ⁢every instance where the⁣ word slavery or slave ‌was used. I even read the ⁤statement⁤ of‌ the African-American ⁢scholars that wrote the standards — not Ron DeSantis, but the scholars,” he said.​ “Everybody involved ⁣in ‌this ‍says this is completely a fabricated‍ issue.

“And yet⁢ look how ⁤quickly Kamala​ Harris⁢ jumped on it.”

Fellow ⁣CNN ‌analyst Ashley​ Allison took‍ issue with Jennings’ defense‍ of the new ⁢standards based ⁤on their authorship.

“And just because⁣ black people write it don’t mean — that doesn’t mean it’s going to be accurate. Like, we can ⁣disagree as​ black people as ‍well,” she said, ⁢according to a CNN transcript.

Nonetheless, Jennings’ ‌criticism of Harris rings ‌true.

By mentioning Florida Gov.‌ Ron ⁣DeSantis, a candidate‍ for the Republican presidential nomination, ⁢he implied ​that politics, ⁢not‌ history, motivated the vice‌ president⁣ to attack the new standards.

Do‌ you think Kamala ⁤Harris is the worst vice president in history?

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Then again,⁢ history might⁢ play a role after ​all. In⁣ June, Harris’ net​ favorability polling numbers hit a historical low for vice ‍presidents.

Perhaps ‌she hopes to resuscitate her poor image ⁤by spewing phony⁢ outrage over inconsequential passages in state ​education ‌documents.

On the merits of the issue alone, the vice president cannot be serious.

Harris, of⁢ course, is not a⁢ serious person, as her word-salad-filled speeches have⁤ demonstrated on ⁢more‌ than one occasion.

Still, these are frivolous comments even by her standards.

No reasonable person would conclude that the line⁣ in question —⁢ “slaves ⁢developed skills which, in some ⁣instances, could be applied for⁤ their⁣ personal benefit” ⁣— translates ​to “enslaved people benefited from slavery.”

As ⁣a rule, slaves whose⁣ masters forced them to learn trades‍ fared better ​under brutal conditions than slaves who performed only manual⁣ labor.

Likewise, the fortunate few slaves who managed to escape ‍or otherwise‌ secure⁢ their freedom certainly benefited from whatever⁣ skills they ⁤developed in bondage.

Nothing in​ these general ​observations could soften slavery’s inhumanity.

Furthermore, ⁣no history​ teacher anywhere in ​America would make this “skills” and “benefits” analysis the sum of all slavery-related instruction.

Therein ⁣lay the real‍ story.

Government‌ officials and especially ‍vice presidents have no business even commenting on history “standards,” let alone creating them.

The post Kamala Harris Humiliated as CNN Panelist Calls Her Out for⁤ ‘Completely Made Up’ Claim appeared​ first on The Western Journal.



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