So said Republican Senator Graham
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., is old friends with Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden, but after Thursdays debate, he was very impressed with the woman who put the former vice president in the hot seat: Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif.
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Jamaican Kamala Harris Got Yang
On November 12, 2008, Harris announced her candidacy for California Attorney General. Both of California's United States Senators, Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer, as well as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, endorsed her during the Democratic Party primary.
Why would anything he says matter?
Kamala is not Jamaican - she and her sister were born in the US -her dad is Jamaican and her mother is from India.
I have friends who used to babysit her.
In reply to Chrissy
She is Jamaican in terms of heritage as well as according to what obtains in international diplomatic relations these days
That said, I am throwing some red meat!
Joe cannot managed Trump, it needs a prosecutor like Harris to take on Trump!
I am surprised that Joe did not call out Harris on her record as AG.
To take on Trump you have to be confrontational and engaged in a bit of gutter politics!
Joe, in my view, is too gentle, meek, and mild!
You are, who your parents are! Are you all listening to what some African Americans are now saying in regards to African & Caribbean immigrants? They look at you as your parents are! You may born in the US, but visit an African American family home or function & let them get to know that your parents are immigrants...their perspective of you immediately changes.
In reply to BeatDball
Who gives a damn? They cannot change the fact that my kids are Americans.
In reply to black
In reply to BeatDball
Kamala Harris grew up with her Asian mother, her parent separated when she was a child, so culturally it would be interesting to know which culture has influenced her more apart from American culture.
In reply to dayne
If you look black, (regardless of racial make-up) you are treated as such.
In reply to dayne
Well, let's see. She went to a black HBCU and dated Willie Brown. So, that should give you a clearer picture.
In reply to DukeStreet
Her husband is not black.
In reply to black
Yes he is a native African American. I suspect his DNA may contain at least 40% African with European and Native American Indian.
In reply to Emir
Dis fella?
In reply to black
I never said her husband was black. I said she dated Willie Brown, who is a prominent black man...plus she attended Howard U and is an AKA sister..soo, you can see where her influences lie. All over the place.
In reply to DukeStreet
She would have had to embrace her black heritage at the time she was growing up. I don't know for sure but she probably didn't meet a lot of Indians during that time.
In reply to black
Didnt she say she went to India a lot and spent time with her grandparents? Think she lived in Montreal also.
In reply to black
The husband resembles both Clark Gables and J Edgar Hoover to me.
In reply to black
That is not her father
In reply to black
She claims both Jamaican and Indian heritage, albeit more biased towards Jamaican.
And that's just the power and influence of Jamaica.
In reply to DukeStreet
that says a lot! her father worked at Stanford and she went to Howard!
In reply to BeatDball
You are parroting this Republican trope which is clearly designed to divide the African-American community.It failed in 2008 and will fail now.You my friend, have issues of self-hate which is sad.
In reply to Dukes
Co=signed. With thanks.
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