Sometimes she babbles about herself. Sometimes she launches into an irrelevant anti-Trump rant. Sometimes it is a meaningless word salad. It never answers the question.
In friendly interviews, she has been given numerous opportunities to define herself, to explain her agenda, to differentiate herself from Biden, and to present herself as a relatable human being. She fails miserably.
She has never successfully accomplished anything. What she has done is either wrong or plagiarized. She tells obvious lies such as saying she raised children. She contradicts herself, without any explanation.
The only position that she explains at all is being pro-abortion. Even that is pitiful. She says that she wants to bring back Roe v Wade, but that is impossible. I guess she wants to nationalize late-term abortions. Seems foolish to me, as Congress could just as easily ban late-term abortions.
She is the political equivalent of the hawk tuah girl. That girl got famous when she appeared in a 7-second video that became an internet meme. It was a good 7 seconds of entertainment, but it does not make her presidential material.
There is no serious argument for Harris. There are intellectuals who support her, but they fall into these categories: (1) Trump-haters who dislike his personality; (2) anti-straight-white-male identity politics; (3) neocons and others who believe in perpetual war; (4) pro-abortion activists; (5) govt workers and others with long-term allegiances to the Democrat Party; and (6) businesses who profit from cheap imported labor.
Some point to successes of the Biden administration, but she says that she will turn the page on that, and will not be a continuation.
It is impossible to take her seriously. All I have to say about her is Hawk tuah.
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I do so enjoy a Kamala Harris interview. The interviewer is always very pro democrat and initially incredibly upbeat and enthusiastic about the interview, and Kamala is appearance-wise upbeat and enthusiastic, and then... Kamala is asked a very simple soft ball question like 'What are you going to do differently than Biden?' and then Kamala says (and I quote) :
"There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of – and I’ve been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact, the work that we have done,”
...and then you see the interviewer's smiling face freeze for just a moment... and then the slow burn horror slowly crawl across their face like a poisonous spider, as their eyes grow slightly wider and they become more panicked looking with each successive question as they realize they are interviewing a mindless chat bot in a pant suit.
I simply just leave you with
" Everybody will make mistakes, and for some that mistake will rise to the level of being a crime."
- Kamala Harris
yes. She certainly has a gift for unintentional foresight.
When asked about mistakes, Harris babbled about being a parent! She was never a parent. She was, at most, a part-time step-mother to a 15-year-old.
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