Oops, Maybe I Should Have Voted For Kammie

I voted early as President Trump suggested we all do. I cast my vote for DJT. Maybe I made a mistake.

I listened to part of Kammie’s speech last night outside of the White House. I have to say she must have an outstanding mind and memory. Kammie said she grew up in the Civil Rights Movement. She has memories of her Asian Indian (not a bit black) mother taking her “in her stroller to civil right marches“.

Okay a few historical facts. The Civil Rights Movement was from 1954 to 1968. Irish-Indian-American Kammie was born in 1964. Hmm, I’m no Rocket Surgeon but the oldest she could have been “growing up in the Civil Rights era”, was AT MOST FOUR YEARS OLD. My brain and memory must be defective because I can’t recall the times when my parents were pushing me around in a stroller. I can remember a few things when I was walking around at two or three years old or so, but no memories of events forming my political views while in a stroller.

Unlike me, Kammie must have one of the greatest of minds. Kammie, taking in and processing the speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King while sucking on a bottle, in a stroller is quite amazing.  To her credit she managed to become a canidate for the US Presidency without anyone ever voting for her. That is a feat without precedence in the country’s history.

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