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Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Katie Porter’s Disgusting Comments on the Murder in Georgia



 Just when we think we couldn’t be any more outraged by the murder of Laken Riley on the campus of the University of Georgia by a Venezuelan illegal migrant, along comes Katie Porter (D-CA) weighing in during an interview with CNN's Erin Burnett on Monday. After expressing the proper sympathy with the victim's family, she then expresses what really matters to her. Porter stressed that it was important not to let "one instance" change our immigration policy,. Of all the disgusting statements this woman has made while in Congress, this is the worst. If she had any decency, she would apologize, drop out of the California Senate race, and resign from Congress. She won't do that, of course.

This is a glaring example of what is so morally bankrupt about the Democrat party.

Ironically, Porter’s website boasts that she is a "warrior" in protecting American families. From what? What sheer hypocrisy.  In truth, protecting Americans is not as important as protecting the Democrats’ immigration policy, which is open borders. That is the policy she doesn't want to see changed.

If you want to know what her priorities are when it comes to immigration and public safety, you can read it in the words of her own campaign here.

"California needs a warrior in Washington, and when it comes to protecting California families, Katie won't back down."

-Katie Porter's campaign website  

Now I know some wise guy will contradict me here by pointing out that what this means is that Katie will protect California families from corporate polluters or some other evildoers, and heck- we're talking about California families, not Georgia families, but the above statement does strike me as a bit ironic.

This is the congresswoman who rose to "fame" in 2019 with her withering questioning of JP Morgan Bank CEO, Jamie Dimon, as she lectured him about "one of his employees" back in Irvine, California (her district), a single mom named Patricia who couldn't make ends meet on her lowly bank salary. Porter made the CEO squirm, but shortly thereafter, she had to admit in an interview that there was no Patricia. It was all a "composite" of several women, according to Porter.  I wonder if that's a trick she used to teach in law school.

Which reminds me:

Before she got elected to Congress, Porter was teaching at the UC Irvine Law School (She is still listed on the law school's website as faculty-on unpaid leave.) I predict next year she will be back at UCI after she loses the Senate race. The UCI Law School is little more than a legal training ground for leftist activists. It's where she belongs.

Keep that seat warm, UCI.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

She was doing a spoof! Where's your sense of humor?

Gary Fouse said...

Pretty good spoof from a woman who has no sense of humor.