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Monday, December 23, 2024

Cackling Cop Kamala Busts Joe Rogan

'How come you guys didn’t exonerate people that were in jail for marijuana when you said you were going to? ... '

(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) With a seemingly infinite capacity for committing verbal blunders that nearly rival the white man in the White House who keeps setting her up to fail, Vice President Kamala Harris has always offered ripe fodder for comedic gold.

But podcaster Joe Rogan might have set a new high, no pun intended, for combining mockery and cutting criticism with a poster promoting one of his stand-up gigs.

“Columbus, Ohio!” Rogan wrote in a tweet that accompanied the poster, which showed him smoking a blunt while being handcuffed by a maniacally laughing Harris dressed in a police uniform. “I’m coming in hot!”

A pin on Harris’ cop outfit proclaims, “FREE BRITTNEY GRINER,’ referencing the lesbian WNBA player who recently received a nine-year prison sentence in Russia for illegally bringing marijuana into the country.

Harris was lambasted in August after she advocated for Griner’s release.

“With today’s sentencing, Russia continues its wrongful detention of Brittney Griner. She should be released immediately,” Harris said in a statement.

Critics pointed to the gross double-standard of Harris’ stand, given her notorious history for locking up thousands of people for non-violent, low-weight marijuana offenses.

During Harris’ stints as San Francisco district attorney and California attorney general, her offices handled upwards of 4,000 marijuana convictions, before Harris saw the political opportunity of becoming pro-pot.

Before unleashing the lampoon poster of Cackling Cop Kamala, Rogan roasted her during an episode of his podcast last month.

“That’s why the hypocrisy about the Brittney Griner situation was so egregious in this country, where Kamala Harris is talking about how horrible it is that Brittney Griner is in jail,” Rogan said.

“Well, you put people in jail. You did,” he slammed Harris. “Thousands of people in jail for marijuana.

“How come you guys didn’t exonerate people that were in jail for marijuana when you said you were going to?” Rogan continued.

“They said that they were going to make marijuana federally legal. They said they were going to exonerate prisoners who were in jail for non-violent drug offenses,”Rogan said. “This is what they said. None of that has happened.”

Rogan’s guest, NFL QB Aaron Rodgers, who has had his own run-ins with the Biden regime’s draconian COVID dictums, offered his own take on the disingenuousness of politicians in general.

“You mean a politician said something they ran on and then didn’t actually enact that said policy?” Rodgers cracked.

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