To hear presumptive Democrat Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris talk, you’d think that for nearly four years, she hasn’t been the vice president of the most disastrous administration in at least modern U.S. history. Yet, there she is, out on the stump, promising to fix this and solve that — as if she hasn’t been up to her eyeballs in what she’s promising to fix and solve. She must not be let off that hook.
Writing in an opinion piece Sunday for Fox News, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich laid out a simple formula for holding Harris’ feet to the fire — all the way to Election Day. Gingrich kicked off his op-ed by referring to the last time the Democrat National Convention was held in Chicago, 56 years ago in 1968.
In 1968, a deeply split Democratic Party found its convention surrounded by thousands of militant anti-Vietnam War demonstrators. What would later be called a…