Friday, October 18, 2024

Kamala's Radical Pastor

  From a friend in Israel  

     One of the first people Kamala Harris called when she replaced Joe Biden as the nominee was her longtime pastor, Amos Brown, of San Francisco's Third Baptist Church. The two have known each other for nearly 25 years.

     Harris recently described Brown as "an inspiration to me always." Brown's history is one of radicalism, anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism. His remarks have even alienated Democrats such as Nancy Pelosi and Dianne Feinstein.   

     He told an interviewer "America is a racist country." A week after the 9/11 attacks, he hinted America's guilt, not the attackers. He participated in a UN World Conference which was called specifically to condemn Israel. 

     The Harris-Brown relationship resembles Barack Obama and his pastor, Jeremiah Wright, who preached anti-American sermons. The Obamas, under scrutiny during his campaign, eventually left his church after two decades. 

     Not so with Harris and Brown. She received him at the White House at least twice. Addressing the National Baptist Convention in 2022, Harris referred to Brown, "...your wisdom has really guided me and grounded me..." 

Please read this again.

Do Democrats really respect their nation?

      Jimmy 

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