Lord Jamar, a popular rapper and actor who has appeared on The Sopranos, tore into Vice President Kamala Harris, saying she is “insulting to black people.”
Jamar, a founding member of the hip-hop group Brand Nubian, made the comments in an interview with “The Art of Dialogue” on Saturday.
“This woman, to me, is not qualified to run, you know, a Dunkin’ Donuts or a 7-Eleven, let alone the corporation that we call the United States of America,” he declared.
In his expletive-laden analysis of the election, Jamar focused on elements that often lead to Harris being declared unlikable.
“She cackles all the […] time. She lies. She doesn’t answer a […] question — not once during that debate did she answer anything that was asked of her,” he added.
Kamala Harris Is Having Trouble Convincing Black Men To Vote For Her
Lord Jamar, whose real name is Lorenzo Dechalus, is exposing a major problem for Kamala Harris – she has no credibility with black voters, particularly men.
Barack Obama recognizes that fact. It’s why he lectured black men and called them sexist for not wanting to cast their vote for the Vice President.
Harris struggles immensely in trying to connect with minority communities. A rich history of trying to prosecute parents in low-income minority families for their kids’ school attendance doesn’t help. Nor does an extensive past of prosecutions involving marijuana.
And her recent plan to help the black community by enticing them with weed and crypto is further damaging her poll numbers with black male voters.
She doesn’t have an authentic bone in her body. Jamar recognizes that.
“She (Harris) thinks we are stupid and that we’re going to vote for her off of identity politics,” he said.
“I feel that she’s so bad … she’s the one that scares me. I feel that she’s so bad that guess what? I might just go […] around and vote for Trump and this is my first time saying this out loud,” he added.
Jamar chastised Democrats for “think(ing) you’re gonna shame” somebody into voting for Harris.
“Absolutely not.”
Defends Trump Too
Jamar’s comments were more than just ripping Kamala Harris. They were also about defending Trump a little bit from lies coming out of her campaign.
For instance, the ‘he said he’s going to be a dictator’ hoax.
“People want to act like Trump is the worst […] in the world, but guess what? He was already president and all this […] that you’re talking about didn’t happen,” he said.
“He didn’t make himself a dictator and this whole […] about ‘he’s going to make himself a dictator’ is really taken so out of context that it’s ridiculous,” added Jamar.
“He said he’d make himself a dictator on the first day, you know, to do some – implement some […] and then, you know, but that was, trust me, said tongue-in-cheek, it was not said seriously.”
As reported by The Political Insider, Trump’s comments were meant in jest. Somehow Democrats, the Harris campaign, and the media all turned that into ‘he’s literally telling you he’s Hitler.’
Jamar believes that it’s not just black men who aren’t with Kamala Harris either.
“Trust me the sentiment on the street in the real world is a lot of people are not […] with this woman,” he said. “They see right through her, and they’re trying to blame it on Black men, but no, I see a lot of Black women that are not […] with her neither.”
Harris is heading for an election nightmare where she scores a lower percentage of the black vote than Joe ‘white as the driven snow’ Biden.