https://www.hagmannreport.com/a-tangled-web-jussie-smollett-kamala-harris-cory-booker/
good refresher:
He knows he is about to get arkancided…
https://www.npr.org/2022/03/08/1085094040/senate-passes-anti-lynching-bill-and-sends-federal-hate-crimes-legislation-to-bi
Coincidence -Senate passes anti-lynching bill and sends federal hate crime legislation to BidenMarch 8, 2022
A Tangled Web: Jussie Smollett, Kamala Harris & Cory Booker
hagmannreport.com/a-tangled-web-jussie-smollett-kamala-harris-cory-booker
Peter ChowkaFebruary 20, 2019 © By Peter Barry Chowka
Rather than usher in a post-racial, more unified society, the presidency of Barack Obama exacerbated America’s divisions in hot button areas of race, ethnicity, and identity. A number of the Democratic Party’s leading contenders to unseat President Trump in 2020 are already testing the political waters, and it is clear that their appeals to race and identity politics – echoing the Obama years – will play prominent roles in their campaigns.
Looking ahead to the 2020 election, Sen. Kamala Harris (Calif.); Sen. Cory Booker (N.J.); and Julián Castro, the Hispanic former HUD Secretary and mayor of San Antonio, Texas, are three of the first “people of color” minority Democrat candidates to declare their presidential candidacies. All three are dyed in the wool proponents of identity politics.
Meanwhile, the story of black actor Jussie Smollett, whose claims of being the victim of a violent, racist, anti-gay attack on the streets of Chicago are now being seriously questioned as a fake hate crime, is leading the news cycles. It is also pointing to a potential conspiracy involving Sen. Harris and Sen. Booker. An article in American Thinker on February 18 was one of the first to report on this possible collusion among Harris, Booker, and Smollett – the purpose of which was presumably to exploit the actor’s allegedly faked attack for the benefit of the two Democrats. Their strategy is to gain attention for S.3178, the anti-lynching law in the Congress that they are both promoting.
Kamala Harris
In a post on February 18, a “founding member” of politicalbullpen.com posits the Harris-Smollett collusion scenario:
He [Smollett] is at Kamala’s announcement party.
Kamala has anti-lynching legislation that has stalled in Congress.
She only has 3 bills that have became law and all are BS symbolic crap.
All of a sudden, her gay black friend has a lynching incident.
Who knows when the last time something like this has ACTUALLY happened, especially in Chicago.
Kamala puts out a tweet saying this is a “modern day lynching” and Congress needs to act.
She doesn’t mention HER legislation so it doesn’t appear too obvious.
Less than 1 hour later, Cory Booker tweets out about this “modern day lynching” using that exact phrase and says Congress needs to act.
The use of fake hate crimes has a long politically-driven history. On February 18, Jamie Glasov, editor of Front Page Magazine, republished his November 2016 article on the phenomenon under a new title, “Why Jussie Smollett Lied – And All The ‘Hate-Crime’ Victims Who Weren’t; Totalitarian movements know how to portray themselves in order to gain power.”
Cory Booker
The Hill documented what Cory Booker is up to in a story on February 18, “Booker seeks dialogue about race as he kicks off 2020 campaign.” Booker officially declared his candidacy on February 1, and made a big deal that it was the first day of Black History Month. Booker is now moving quickly to try to position himself as the minority candidate best equipped to run a racially-focused campaign. The Hill:
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