Kamala Harris' speeches are littered with complaints about unfairness in America. And you know what, she's right.
Because some people, like Kamala, were raised by successful professors in wealthy suburbs like Westmount in Montreal with regular holidays in India and Jamaica.
Then at just 29 years old, her married boyfriend Willie Brown named her to 3 important boards in California.
The Medical Assistance Commission alone paid her $70,000 a year to meet twice a month - and she still missed 20% of meetings.
The Constitution Revision Commission was filled with a who's-who of senators, judges and college deans.
Yet Kamala was appointed to it less than 4 years after passing her bar exam - on the second try.
Because she failed the first time.
This is textbook unfairness. Well qualified people were ignored just because a young pretty lawyer was sleeping with a man twice her age.
But it makes sense if you're raised to exploit unfairness, like being born into an elite caste.
Here's Kamala's mother on the family:
“In Indian society we go by birth. We are Brahmins, that is the top caste. Please do not confuse this with class, which is only about money. For Brahmins, the bloodline is the most important. My family, named Gopalan, goes back more than 1,000 years.”
What if I told you that the people behind the Russian conspiracy theory are the same people behind the chaos on Election Day?
Because it's true.
2/ In 2016, lawyer Marc Elias and his firm Perkins Coie were working for Hilary Clinton when they paid for the Russian dossier - which then led to FBI spying and years of media hysteria.
Now guess who's behind the 22 lawsuits that have pushed states to expand mail-in voting?
3/ Yes, Marc Elias and Perkins Coie.
Let's look at Pennsylvania to see how it works.
Back in May, Elias represented the Pennsylvania Alliance for Retired Americans (PARA) in one of those lawsuits.
But this single line from PARA's website reveals who he's really representing: