Yesterday, Nov. 4, Salem News posted a video of Mike Gallagher discussing some of the more outrageous aspects of Kamala’s campaign as she sought to win today’s election. Oddly, it was a clip shown by Gallagher from CNN’s K File which was most revealing. On that show, Andy Kaczynski expressed his dismay that in Michigan, the state with the nation’s largest Arab population, Kamala’s campaign had run as ad in which she expressed her heartfelt sympathy for the suffering to which innocent Palestinians have recently been subjected, while in Pennsylvania, clearly catering to the Jewish population of that state, she released an ad in which she staunchly supported Israel’s right to defend itself against the terrorist monsters of Hamas.
Of course any decent human being must feel empathy for the suffering of the innocent. But such empathy hardly yields rational solutions to the complex moral issues entailed in today’s Middle Eastern conflict. Kamala’s ads in both Michigan and Pennsylvania clearly sought to inspire loyalty in her targeted demographics. But they in no way entailed viable political solutions to the issues at hand. This should hardly surprise us, however, as her entire candidacy has been fraught with evasions, contradictions, meaningless word salads, and a concerted effort to deny the brainless Leftism that marked her political career in California. It is 8 o’clock on Nov. 5, and I am about to go to my television to view the results of today’s election. Hopefully America voted with its Mind rather than a propensity for mindless sentimentalism.