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Vice President Kamala Harris served up a spectacular self-own decimating the narrative of “my body, my choice.”

At the onset of a media blitz, the White House hopeful Democrat succeeded in demonstrating why her campaign had thus far been relegated to the basement style of 2020. Along with her “bomb” appearance on “60 Minutes,” Harris’s abortion outreach to American women on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast proved the wannabe commander-in-chief oblivious of the military draft.

In a moment from the interview that the vice president’s campaign actually saw fit to promote on social media, host Alexandra Cooper began to ask, “One of the biggest conversations in this year’s election revolves around a woman’s body. I wanna take a moment and can we try to think of any law that gives the government the power to make a decision-”

“I know what you’re gonna ask,” interjected Harris appearing to stifle a cackle.

“-about a man’s body?” concluded the host as her guest shook her head and repeated, “No. It’s — look, we are a work in progress.”

Her spiel about the “evolution” of the nation as one of expanding rights rather than restrictions didn’t only miss the mark when it came to the ever-growing bureaucratic regulatory state where unnamed career paper-pushers erode American freedoms daily, but it also completely disregarded the history of the Selective Service System.

Various iterations of the current system date back to progressive President Woodrow Wilson with the signing of the Selective Service Act of 1917 in the wake of the United States declaration of war against Germany during World War I.

That point, along with a shot against gender ideologues, was readily called out by author and former House Foreign Affairs Committee investigator Jerry Dunleavy IV who wrote on X, “The military draft is all-male. Millions of men were drafted to fight in WWII, Korea, Vietnam, etc. Selective Service to this day applies only to men (as I believe it should be). So you’re 100% wrong. Also, it is extremely offensive for you to imply that men cannot get pregnant.”

As the pile-on continued, the reality that the vice president’s career included her skating past scrutiny was readily apparent by the fact that she herself, as a California senator, had tried the question during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing regarding the nomination of then-U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.

Without even touching on the argument that abortion was not a decision about a woman’s body, but rather a decision being made about the unborn child she carried, others were quick to point out that it was the Biden-Harris administration that had imposed a mandate for COVID mRNA shots that had forced thousands out of their careers as well as the fact that violation of any law punishable by time in prison was an imposition on the bodily autonomy of men.

Kevin Haggerty
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