Are there any people more useless than Kamala Harris? She has proven herself to be not only incompetent as Vice President of United States, but also with her shiny tasks.
Early on, Dementia Joe Biden assigned her to be “Voting Czar” to ensure that HR1 and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act received the attention and traction they deserved in order to get them passed. HR1 was swiftly struck down via filibuster, and apparently Harris still hasn’t been doing much on that front, because the Lewis Act continues to be blocked by the GOP and languishes on the Senate floor.
Thanks to Harris’ inaction, it will hopefully die a slow and painful death.
Harris was also requested to head the National Space Council. So far, her only contribution has been to ask NASA about “tree equity.”
It is very deep. This is a very important book. This VP is very on-brand.
Then there is Harris’ role as “Border Czar.” We know how well—or not well—that has been going. VP Harris is everywhere But the actual Southern Border, but dares anyone, including the press, to question her on why she hasn’t.
The VP was commissioned by the United States to improve relations with France, its longtime ally.
Yes, that’s a good idea.
In her interview with NBC News’ Lester Holt about the Border crisis, when Holt pressed her:
HOLT: “You haven’t been to the Border.”
HARRIS: “I haven’t been to Europe either.”
Now she can rectify the situation with Douglas Emhoff, Second Gentleman. This will be like their second honeymoon except that it’s on the taxpayer’s dime.
Maybe chalk it up to the jet lag, but Harris is already making commentary that’s going over like a lead balloon:
Paris @VP Harris says politics would be better if the attitude were more like the world of science, where ideas are tested, then refined as glitches pop up, and “no one gets beat up about itYou can do it.” pic.twitter.com/sFDOJqJKK8
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) November 9, 2021
The VP is obviously speaking from her own personal experience, as the poster child of… glitches. With an abysmal approval rating of 28 percent, I’d call that less of a “beat up” by the American people, and more of a beat down. And we’re not opposed to lifting the leg for a kick. No doubt, we’ll be given that opportunity over the next five days.
Harris’ first stop in gay Paris? to recall the U.S. that Harris’ mother took part in pioneering cancer research at the Institut Pasteur. As if highlighting her late mother’s accomplishments will somehow make the world forget Harris’ incompetency.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s one stop in Paris today is a tour of the Institut Pasteur, a research institute where her mother conducted breast cancer research in the 1980s. Shyamala Gopalan Hari died from colon cancer in 2009. @VP’s tour included a covid lab and a cancer lab pic.twitter.com/YCmmSqV5U9
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) November 9, 2021
The Daily Mail UK pulled no punches, calling the trip a “charm offensive” in their headline. They got the “offensive” part right. It was offensive to see young children being trafficked through our Southern Border. And the Afghan boys and girls who are sold into slavery. Harris’ commitment to causes runs skin deep, and these crises are two examples of the consequences that result from her shallow focus. It is therefore not surprising that Harris isn’t liked and gets little respect. Her approval rating is also low.
The following are the Washington TimesYou can find this link:
Vice President Kamala Harris embarked Monday on a five-day visit to France, a diplomatic trip intended in part to raise her rock-bottom profile, with a new poll showing her approval rating at an abysmal 28%.
In her third excursion overseas, Ms. Harris will focus on the plight of migrants and refugees in a meeting on Libya with other world leaders, aides said. She also is scheduled to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron, speak at the Paris Peace Forum and participate in an Armistice Day ceremony.
Harris still has not isolated the “root causes” of migration from South America to the United States, yet she is representing the United States as part of a discussion about Libyan migrants and refugees. Are her handlers aware of the implications for this country? This woman is the living poster child for contradictions, as everyone around her knows.
This assessment is echoed by foreign policy experts.
“Kamala Harris brings practically nothing with her to Europe in terms of credibility and standing,” said Nile Gardiner, a foreign policy specialist at the conservative Heritage Foundation.
“She is the most unpopular vice president in modern times, according to Gallup polling, with good reason. She has been a hugely ineffective vice president serving in a deeply unpopular presidency. It is a feeling that both domestically and internationally. It’s hard to see how in any way Kamala Harris is going to be advancing U.S. interests on the European stage,” he said.
According to a statement made by the VP French President Emmanuel Macron offered Harris the opportunity to visit France.
“to build on our administration’s progress strengthening our alliances and partnerships in Europe and around the world.”
“I look forward to building on our progress here at home by working with our allies and partners to advance this administration’s agenda — and our country’s interests — around the world,” she said.
After Biden’s stumbling, disjointed and at times embarrassing performance at the COP26 climate summit, we suspect President Macron simply wanted to deal with someone from the administration who at least appeared sentient, and would not fart in the middle of meetings.
Senior administration officials repeatedly described the vice president’s trip as momentous. They said Ms. Harris will carry an important message to the Libya conference and that the U.S. alliance with France is “more important now than it has ever been.”
“This trip is extremely important,” an adviser told reporters.
This administration does love its symbolism, doesn’t it? If they say it is “momentous,” then of course it must be. Just uttering those words is enough to make it true. There’s no need to back it up with actual substance. One can imagine Harris standing in front of the mirror chanting the affirmation of Al Franken’s character “Stuart Smalley”: I’m good enough. I’m smart enough. People like me are smart enough, doggone it!
The entire senior staff and VP Harris can tell her this all they want, but that won’t make it true. Consider this waste of taxpayer dollars as more bright, shiny objects to distract from Harris’ failure theater.