Alex Mayers share’s her perspective as to why Democratic candidates face a “damned if they do, damned if they don’t” catch 22 situation in regards to their fight to be proclaimed as the Democratic Presidential nominee
due to Joe Beiden’s presence as a Democratic candidate.
Alex also reviews a passage from Omarosa Manigualt Newman’s book “Unhinged” which may be a key
in regards to what led to Donald Trump’s presidency and today’s political climate (that is if you
want to turn a blind eye to the possibility that the world of American and International politics
in actuality may have already been pre-determined years ago, and today’s antics possibly being no more than false front for situations that have been orchestrated by “unseen
powers”).
Alex Mayers recently had a rather unsettling Twitter exchange with the misogynist and trouble maker known as Tariq Nasheed (which resulted in his minions unjustly labeling Alex a “negro bed wench”). Upon investigation, it appears that for quite a few years, Tariq has consistently targeted and bullied Black women – but the question is WHY?
In January of 2019 Tariq attempted to bully Presidential candidate Kamala Harris and has essentially called her “Blackness” into question, but ironically research has revealed Tariq’s own wife looks quite a bit like Kamala.
Is the fact that Kamala is married to a white man rather than a black man the REAL problem Tariq has with Kamala?
Below is the emotional Alexandra Mayers LIVE podcast in regards to Tariq Nasheed’s electing to label many Black women “Negro Bed Wenches” – which is a term that validates the strategic ABUSE, MISTREATMENT and DEGRADATION of Black women.
Alex Mayers discusses recent news in regards to Bernie Sanders going to war against the domestic terrorism in America stemming from White Nationalists and White Supremacists if elected President of the United States of America.
In addition Alex discusses 3 young white male potential mass shooters being foiled over the past 3 days and a news item out of Nairobi Kenya in regards to making dead beat dad politicians take accountability for their children.
Alex Mayers shares the latest news of 2020 Presidential candidate Kamala Harris’s promise to get firearms out of the hands of White Nationalists who pose a domestic terrorism threat. Alex also discusses the horrifying stance Iowa representative and white supremacist Steve King recently publicly shared in regards to his rationalization of rape and incest.
Alex Mayers shares her thoughts on the recent scandal involving CNN news anchor Chris Cuomo and his encounter with a heckler who utilized the ethnic slur “Fredo” to trigger him.
Alex Mayers also shares commentary as to why she believes Democrats voting for Marianne Williamson and/or Elizabeth Warren would be a good idea.
Last night Candace Owens responded to a compliment Alexandra Mayers tweeted to her in regards
to appreciating Candace’s sense of style (a compliment which had nothing to do with politics)
– and shortly after Alexandra was quickly bullied and attacked by critics of Candace who’s
insults and aggression ironically directly paralled (from Alexandra’s perspective at least)
much of the online hate and agressiveness of Trump supporters and critics of the Democratic party (which
Alexandra has been the recipient of).
Though Alexandra Mayers is currently a Democrat, and doesn’t agree (for the most part) with
Candace Owen’s political views – she’s impressed with who Candace Owens is as a person and
admires many elements she embodies.
In addition Alexandra feels that those interested in getting to know Candace Owens should take
a look at her interviews with Russell Brand https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-OeKV1JZGI
Political News Time: Democrats’ criticism of Obama, Trumps’ narcissism & the Catch 22 of Biden – Omarosa’s book is the key
Alex Mayers share’s her perspective as to why Democratic candidates face a “damned if they do, damned if they don’t” catch 22 situation in regards to their fight to be proclaimed as the Democratic Presidential nominee
due to Joe Beiden’s presence as a Democratic candidate.
Alex also reviews a passage from Omarosa Manigualt Newman’s book “Unhinged” which may be a key
in regards to what led to Donald Trump’s presidency and today’s political climate (that is if you
want to turn a blind eye to the possibility that the world of American and International politics
in actuality may have already been pre-determined years ago, and today’s antics possibly being no more than false front for situations that have been orchestrated by “unseen
powers”).
The Fiercest Democratic Debate in 2020 Is About Barack Obama
Yes, Obama deported more people than Trump but context is everything