Last year, Kamala Harris was caught in a doozy claiming she smoked pot while listening to Tupac and Snoop in college (video below).
The problem with her claim is that their albums came out after she graduated from college.
Harris was talking to a New York radio host when she said she listened to the rappers in college but both artists hadn’t appeared on an album by the time she graduated:
“I have. And I inhaled. I did inhale. It was a joint.” – Kamala Harris
The radio show doing the interview is popular in the hip hop community.
Harris was asked by the DJ what she listened to when she was smoking a joint:
“What was you listening to when you was high? What was on? What song was on?”
This is where Harris stepped in it:
“Definitely Snoop, Tupac for sure.”
Oops! Harris graduated from Howard University in 1986 and was finished with law school by 1989.
Snoop Dog didn’t come on the scene until his debut album in 1993. Tupac’s first album was released in 1991.
The radio host didn’t check the information and changed the subject.
Was Harris having a Hillary Clinton “hot sauce” moment?
Clinton claimed during a campaign appearance at a black radio station that she carries hot sauce in her purse. She was called out for being phony towards the black community.
Senator Kamala Harris just announced she’s running for president in 2020 and she’s already pandering to the black community in a big way.
It’s always so embarrassing to watch politicians try and “connect with voters”. They just end up looking inauthentic and desperate.
Senator Elizabeth Warren comes to mind when the topic of “connecting with voters” comes up. She recently tried to connect by swigging a beer on camera. It was a very awkward moment for her. She’s not alone. former Texas Senatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke filmed his dental cleaning. Some things just shouldn’t be filmed.
Now we have Kamala Harris trying to dance on camera to a rap song. Twitter comments are scorching her attempt at connecting with the urban community. The problem is that people see right through her pandering and are calling her out:
Tariq Nasheed let Kamala know she’s not fooling anyone: So Kamala Harris is taking a page out of the Hilary Clinton playbook on how to pander to Black voters. Kamala has pulled her hair back so she can show her “ethnic edges”, and she’s “dancing” to rap music.
So Kamala Harris is taking a page out of the Hilary Clinton playbook on how to pander to Black voters. Kamala has pulled her hair back so she can show her “ethnic edges”, and she’s “dancing” to rap music.#ThisAintit
🤦🏽♂️#smh pic.twitter.com/J2719MbQff
— Tariq Nasheed 🇺🇸 (@tariqnasheed) January 23, 2019
Here’s another awkward moment where Harris giggles at something but we’re not sure what it is. We think she might not know what it is either.
https://twitter.com/josephsakata/status/1087487166966521857
Tariq put the Kamala Harris campaign on notice:
FYI to the Kamala Harris campaign team..If you are going to have her do videos like this to make her appear to be "hip" and in the urban loop, please let her know that Phife from Tribe Called Quest died…….#smh https://t.co/taab1MiU0P
— Tariq Nasheed 🇺🇸 (@tariqnasheed) January 25, 2019
Harris has come out with odd videos before, like the one promoting the movie ‘Black Panther’. The video is from when the movie was released, but a twitter user posted the video thinking it is from the Kamala Harris campaign. It’s not. LOL!
Harris can be seen in the video crossing her arms and saying “Kamala for Wakanda” in a takeoff from the “Wakanda Forever” saying in the film ‘Black Panther’.
Whoever got hired to be on the Kamala Harris campaign team, y’all really finessed the game. #smh pic.twitter.com/0JuF0kUZrH
— Tariq Nasheed 🇺🇸 (@tariqnasheed) January 24, 2019
The left is already playing identity politics with Kamala Harris. Apparently, if elected, she’d be a trifecta in the identity politics game.
Kamala Harris, if elected president, would be the nation's first woman president, its second of African descent, and its first of Asian descent. @joshjame https://t.co/QPFaU7zm1S
— Rebecca Ballhaus (@rebeccaballhaus) January 24, 2019