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A heartbeat from the White House: Iran’s useful idiot

The idea that Israel is committing genocide is laughable, but that didn't stop Kamala Harris endorsing it

October 14, 2021 16:14
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US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to students in a political science class at George Mason University during a surprise visit to campus on September 28, 2021 in Fairfax, Virginia. - Harris visited the classroom and a voter registration table to encourage students to register to vote and to discuss the importance of voter rights, during National Voter Registration Day. (Photo by ALEX EDELMAN / AFP) (Photo by ALEX EDELMAN/AFP via Getty Images)
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V Kamala Harris is an American success story. The daughter of immigrants and a ‘woman of colour’, she is convinced that racism and sexism are baked into the cake of America, yet has risen to the Vice Presidency. Imagine what she could do if not for racism and sexism — or will do if Joe Biden, as he did recently, takes a purler too many down the steps of Air Force One.

Of course, her job has long been decried as “not worth a warm bucket of spit”, to quote one truculent previous holder. The Veep is always the bane of the satirist. But not even the most laughable of her predecessors — a gang of chumps including, remember, jailbird Spiro Agnew, gaffemeister Dan Quayle and “stumblin’ Joe” himself — has quite reached her latest heights: to be an unwitting voice for Iran, a theocratic regime which regards the US as the Great Satan.

Even before the ayatollahs’ intervention, we should have been concerned by Harris’s behaviour on a visit to George Mason University, Virginia two weeks ago. The purpose was to celebrate National Voter Registration Day. This being a campus, the Veep had to do some mock-teaching on civics. And that’s where it all went south.

A student calling herself part-Yemeni, part-Iranian objected to US support for Israel. At the time, the Democrats’ rapidly anti-Zionist hard-left was trying to stop funds for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defence system. The funding, the student said, “hurts my heart, because it’s ethnic genocide and displacement of people, the same that happened in America, and I’m sure you’re aware of this”. She added: “Americans are struggling because of a lack of healthcare, public health care, lack of affordable housing and all this money ends up going to Israel.”

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