We’ve all seen, or at least seen portions of, Vice President and current Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ utter train wreck of a (scripted, pre-recorded, carefully planned, and still she screwed it up) interview with Philadelphia’s 6 ABC anchor Brian Taff. To call this a disaster was an unforgivable understatement; not even a carefully planned pre-recorded interview format could produce a win for the Queen of the Word Salad. What. A. Mess.
The result? A lot of media types and pundits are pointing out, correctly, that this is just one more indicator that Kamala Harris is unfit for office.
Social media users declared that Vice President Kamala Harris’ first solo sit-down interview this week proved that she does not have what it takes to assume the office of the presidency.
Harris’ interview with Philadelphia’s 6 ABC anchor Brian Taff went viral on social media Friday as it featured her giving answers that were criticized as being overlong and devoid of substance about her actual economic policies.
Is anyone surprised by this? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Kamala Harris has never given any answer of substance about anything, ever. Kamala Harris isn’t well-informed, she isn’t articulate, and honestly, she isn’t very bright.
It didn’t take long for the social media backlash to materialize. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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When she speaks, she reminds me of grade-school children doing writing assignments that require a certain number of words. Just writing a bunch of filler nonsense that says nothing at all. It’s like she’s stuck in the 3rd grade.