Dr. Keith Ablow: “Kamala Harris Smoked Pot While Convicting 190 Marijuana Defendants. That Should Disqualify Her

 Dr. Keith Ablow, who served as a Fox News Network On-Air Contributor for a decade, believes that Kamala Harris should not be acceptable to voters due to the fact that she jailed hundreds of men and women for using marijuana while working as a prosecutor in California, but has admitted using marijuana herself.

“This is not only the height of hypocrisy,” Ablow said, “it is admitting criminal behavior while serving as a prosecutor.  How could Americans begin to rationalize electing such a person to the second highest office in the nation?”

Dr. Ablow is the author of 16 books, including two New York Times bestsellers and several USA Today bestsellers.  

“I am a narrative thinker, first and foremost,” Dr. Ablow said.  “I focus on whether stories have internal consistency, integrity and seem to ‘make good sense.’  The idea that a person would feel morally justified putting people in cages for years, ripping them from their families, while herself engaging in the very same behavior for which she was prosecuting them suggests a person of extremely low character.  Such a person cannot be trusted with abiding by or administering the laws of the land, let alone potentially ascending to the Presidency and having the power to wage war.”

Dr. Ablow graduated Brown University and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed both a psychiatry residency (Tufts/New England Medical Center) and a graduate certificate in pastoral counseling (Liberty University).  He was a columnist for The Washington Post, the New York Post and the Baltimore Evening Sun.  He has appeared on hundreds of national television broadcasts, including being a repeat guest on Oprah, the Today Show, Good Morning America and CBS This Morning.

“Think about it this way,” Dr. Ablow explained.  “To be Kamala Harris, you have to be someone who can accept congratulations from your colleagues for putting someone behind bars for years for possessing marijuana, knowing all the while that you have possessed and smoked it yourself.  You have to be willing to see that person handcuffed and taken from the courtroom while his loved ones break down into tears.  You have to be able to sleep at night after doing that, again and again—hundreds of times.  And, with that as part of your personal and professional history, you have to be comfortable putting your name forward to lead a nation struggling to find its footing in honesty and trust.  How she can do that is beyond me.”

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