Kamala H. Harris would be a good politician. You can’t do it. Actually, that’s what I say. It is possible, however can you think of someone better than yourself at being a bad politician objectively?
Harris recently fired her speechwriter (no one believes the resignation was voluntary) as part of an attempt to improve her public persona, and that’s been about as helpful as a sharp stick in the eye. No matter who is writing her material, the vice president is still the vice president–and that was apparent in her appearance at the National Urban League on Friday.
Harris hugged Joe Biden when she arrived and then took off her mask. That’s noteworthy because the White House just announced on Thursday that she was a close contact of Joe Biden, who has COVID-19. I guess CDC guidelines don’t apply to the administration, though.
Is Kamala Harris not a “close friend” of Biden? pic.twitter.com/kOVdHdJWgT
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) July 22, 2022
Then things got worse. Harris spun one of her famous word salads, while Harris tried to comment on mayors. Because she talked in circles, it’s hard to know what else she meant.
Someone translate this please… pic.twitter.com/hEDJuTiDD5
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) July 22, 2022
If I consider what needs to be done to mayor, it is often on our shoulders as mayors..
You’d need a translator to figure out exactly what was said, and even then, I’m not sure it’s discernable. It’s long been obvious that Harris, perhaps out of arrogance, doesn’t even bother to prepare for her public events, and it often leads to the repetition of words, as if she’s trying to fill time while having no idea what she actually wants to say. It’s a habit that would have been broken now if she were ever going to break it.
While continuing to be tossed softball questions, Harris suggested that people need to “fight” in the streets in order to override the decisions of America’s courts. That sounds a lot like an insurrection, doesn’t it?
KAMALA HARIRIS: You can fight it in court, but it’s also up for you to fight it on the streets.” pic.twitter.com/i7OSECY8Yo
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 22, 2022
I love how when she gets in front of a black audience, she immediately tries to act like she’s straight out of Compton. Everyone knows she doesn’t talk like that in her daily life, and the suggestion to fight in the streets is moronic anyway.
Supreme Court is an unelected body. No amount of protesting will change any decision they’ve made. Heck, there’s not even a provision for the court to reverse itself if it wanted to. The court would need to hear a case relevant to this issue before any discussion can begin. No amount of faking arrest in front of the Supreme Court or throwing blood on Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s driveway is going to lead to the reinstatement of Roe V. Wade. So, Harris is suggesting that the streets be emptied of their citizens. We all know if she were a Republican, she’d be accused of inciting violence.
Harris exists within a bubble that shields her from the fact that she’s so deeply unlikable and inauthentic. DC journalists love her, but if you get outside the beltway, she’s one of the most unpopular politicians in the country. This type of public appearance is not good for her.