Propaganda efforts went into overdrive when an article from Scientific American suggested that Kamala Harris would bring a “lifelong familiarity with science” to the White House if elected.
The basis of their report? The fact that her mother was a biomedical scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Oh, and they cited a handful of “experts” as well.
“As the daughter of a cancer researcher, Kamala Harris would bring a lifelong familiarity with science to the presidency, experts say,” an X post went out on Friday.
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Kamala Harris And The ‘Science’
It’s one thing for Scientific American to suggest Kamala Harris will bring ‘science’ back to the White House because her mother worked in science, but the article itself is bereft of any actual experts suggesting she has actual familiarity with science.
Instead, they note that Harris “proposed a plan to invest $60 billion to fund historically Black universities and bolster Black-owned businesses” and that she is “a staunch defender” of Obamacare, and supports abortion.
You know, science!
Hilariously, they note her role overseeing the National Space Council. Harris notably used child actors in a YouTube video series about science and space exploration.
The video, described by the New York Post as “bizarre,” features a “spaced-out” Harris taking in an over-the-top, exuberant tone to the child actors.
“You guys are gonna see, you’re gonna literally see the craters on the moon with your own eyes!” she excitedly told the children, pointing to her own eyes as if the group in front of her consisted of kindergarteners.
Check out your new savior of ‘science’ as defined by the ‘experts’ below. Also, take note of the science involved in everybody wearing masks at the time.
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The Jokes Write Themselves
Attempts to rewrite Kamala Harris’s history in recent weeks by the media have been downright Orwellian. She spent four years being rightly cast as incompetent at her job by people on both the left and the right but is now being recast as an intellectual savant guided by science.
It didn’t take long for critics to lambaste Scientific American in entertaining fashion.
This is awesome news. My Dad was in the Air Force, so I guess I’m a veteran now.
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) July 26, 2024
I don’t think knowledge transfer works that way. pic.twitter.com/pu35eYfWfS
— Han MF Brolo (@bxlewi1) July 26, 2024
As a nuclear engineer in the Navy, my children are genetically familiar with the neutron life cycle and why delayed neutron precursors are critical to a human manageable chain reaction preventing prompt criticality. https://t.co/w7zAwgF1UJ
— Fusilli Spock (@awstar11) July 26, 2024
Bronny James is going to be thrilled that skill and knowledge are simply handed down by one’s parents, for sure.