Harris was unfairly ‘anointed’ presidential candidate after hiding Biden decline
Editor:
From the very beginning, when Biden stepped down as a contending candidate for President, I have felt something was not right.
I was actually hoping, as the campaign continued, I would be able to reap something good about Harris and shed this feeling, but the opposite has happened. I feel even stronger in my convictions, that she is not fit to be President.
Harris has made bold claims that Trump is unfit to lead this country, and yet she participated in one of the biggest ruses to conceal Biden’s cognitive decline and his deteriorating mental acuity. She continually dismissed claims about Biden and instead said he was “absolutely authoritative.” If Biden and Trump had not had their one and only debate, which revealed the truth, we would still be living with one of the biggest coverups in American history. She is a liar.
Then after that debacle, Harris is crowned as nominee of her party, despite never winning a single presidential primary. I should say she was anointed instead of appointed. This was a massive effort by the Democrats to redirect campaign funds from Biden to her. What a controlling effort for both the Democrats and Biden to pass the torch to her without any competition. Thus, her campaign was conveniently crafted.
No one will argue that at this moment in time we are facing much acrimony and hostility in our nation. We need a President who does not need to be spoon fed or trained on the job. Trump has proven his allegiance in that regard.
However, as VP Harris has failed to show us that she is capable of dealing with many issues that affect our world today. Now on the campaign trail her bountiful promises are void of how they will be executed or how they will be funded. She has continually evaded the questioning on the immigration crisis with both Bill Whitaker and Bret Baeir. It’s time for her to admit Biden and she did wrong.
Her latest slogan “It’s time to turn the page” is reminiscent of Obama’s “change” slogan. Remember folks the page was turned in 2020 but so far there are a lot of blank pages deplete of plans, policies, platforms and noteworthy performance.
It is important to remember that this November we all need to look beyond our emotions and take into account the future, security and welfare of our nation. Electing a person to the highest position in this land should be foremost based on the candidate’s record, credentials, experience and capacity.
In my letters to the editor, I have cited Trump’s record and although many have tried to discredit not only him but his accomplishments during his Presidency, he did a lot of good.
This will be my last letter to the editor on this topic. Some have accused me of misleading and misinforming my audience. Through all this I hope my previous letters and insights have proven just the opposite and have been helpful and informative.
Please vote.
Mary Mager
Fairport, formerly of Albion