There’s something cathartic about watching CNN panelists get shut down and lose their minds. After years of being fed radical left nonsense, it’s nice to watch the ship shake itself apart and the purveyors of lies lose their minds when a little bit of truth is introduced, like watching a room full of mental patients experiencing their carefully crafted imaginary world fall apart in real time.
Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary did just that on Friday when he took part in a CNN panel. The discussion, as usual, centered around how awful Trump is and how great Harris is, supposedly, but O’Leary pointed out to the “pro-democracy” leftists on the panel that Harris wasn’t actually elected democratically.
O’Leary said that something hit him pretty hard. He remembered that Pelosi went to Biden and told him he needed to step out of the race just 90 or so days ago. He then asked about Harris, as Biden asked then, “is she the right person to drive this home?”
“He could have said we need to run a process in order for me to make this move, but they decided not to,” said O’Leary.
As he said this, the CNN panelists knew where he was going and already began shaking their heads. […]
NEW: CNN panel completely loses it after Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary (correctly) points out that Kamala Harris was not democratically nominated.
The “pro-democracy” party really hates it when you point out that they don’t actually support democracy.
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— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 25, 2024
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