Senator Kamala Harris wants to be president. The California Democrat newly selected in a one-party election is spending big money with Bernie and Obama's Revolution Messaging. And like Obama, she appears to be unwilling to disavow the radicals she's involved with. We know how that turned out with Obama. The assurances of moderation fell apart quickly.
Now Harris won't disavow the support of one of her allied organizations for a cop killer.
Three prominent Democratic senators declined to withdraw their support for Women’s March after the organization declared support for Assata Shakur, a convicted cop-killer and domestic terrorist on the FBI’s Most Wanted list.
Sens. Kamala Harris, Dianne Feinstein and Kirsten Gillibrand have all been enthusiastic supporters of Women’s March.
Women’s March responded to criticisms over the statement by re-affirming their support for Shakur, while claiming to be a “nonviolent movement” that doesn’t necessarily endorse all of Shakur’s actions. (Notably, the group declined to say that anything Shakur did was wrong.)
All three senators have remained silent on Women’s March’s support for a domestic terrorist.
Shakur is a Black Nationalist hero. Black Lives Matter all but dedicates its organization to her. And that means she's a major figure on the intersectional left whose black components tend to be Black Nationalists.
And then there's the Women's March and its problematic ties to anti-Semitic terrorists. There's been no condemnation of that either. And that is only to be expected. The left is infested with racism and anti-Semitism. And its political candidates are either complicit in it or allied with it.