“Deep Thoughts with Danielle”: Why Kamala Has Competition in Senate District 20

(Annie Black) – As you know, I’m running against Danielle Gallant in the Senate District 20 Republican primary for the open seat created when conservative State Sen. Jeff Stone announced his retirement last month.

It’s not that Danielle’s a bad person. It’s just that she’s a bad conservative.

In this overwhelmingly GOP district, I’m absolutely the most conservative candidate who can win. And I’ll be making that case over the coming weeks and months.

But in the meantime, while doing my “opposition research,” I’ve noticed something about the talking-head videos Danielle regularly posts on social media.

They often meander around without seeming to make a cogent point. In fact, they kind of remind me of Kamala Harris’ condescending and embarrassing word salad speeches.

Here’s the latest example from her video series – which I think I’m going to start referring to as “Deep Thoughts with Danielle.”

“The Vegas Loop is different from normal public transit because you don’t have to stop at every station – you get into a vehicle that goes where you want without extra stops. That direct ride is part of what makes it feel high-end and efficient. For convention attendees and visitors, this means you pop from the convention center to the Strip or a hotel without waiting at every stop. There are stations at places like Resorts World and the convention center, and more are planned as the system grows.”

See what I mean?

Now, I know I probably shouldn’t have done this, but I uploaded that quote and asked ChatGPT to convert it into a “full-blown, mind-numbing, word-salad version like what Kamala Harris does.”

Here’s what came back:

“So when we talk about something like the Vegas Loop, what we’re really talking about is the idea of movement, right – because transportation is about moving, and moving is about getting from where you are to where you’re going. And that’s important, because people have places to be.

“And unlike traditional transit – which is rooted in the concept of stopping, and stopping again, and then stopping some more – this is about the experience of forward motion. You enter a vehicle, and that vehicle reflects your destination. It honors your destination. It understands that your destination is your destination.

“Which means you’re not collectively pausing at every shared moment along the way. Instead, you’re individually proceeding, together, in a way that is personal, but also communal, because everyone is going somewhere, even if they’re going somewhere different.

“And that’s really what makes it different – it’s not about the stops. It’s about the journey. And the journey is about choice. And choice is about freedom. And freedom is about the future.”

Hilarious. Man, do love artificial intelligence!

Look, it’s been my experience that if you can’t have a little fun on a campaign, you probably shouldn’t run.

Well, I’m running, so… 😊

Black. Out.

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