The latest video of vice president Kamal Harris set the tongue wagging as she consoled her supporters in a recorded speech because social media users said she needed the consolation as she looked absolutely broken. “I know this is an uncertain time. I’m clear-eyed about that. I know you’re clear-eyed about it, and it feels heavy,” she said in her first public speech after her Howard University speech in which she conceded the election earlier this month.
“I just have to remind you, don’t you ever let anybody take your power from you,” Harris added. “You have the same power that you did before November 5th, and you have the same purpose that you did, and you have the same ability to engage and inspire.”
“Because of your efforts, get this, we raised an historic 1.4 billion dollars from grassroots supporters alone,” Kamala Harris said in the video.
The video was ridiculed by the Republicans as they asked how the video was released and nobody realized how dishevelled and incoherent the vice president appeared on the video.
“The dial-up modem sound played on an infinite loop is more bearable than 28 seconds of whatever this is,” Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) wrote on X.
Ben Williamson, a House GOP staffer and former Trump White House aide, Ben Williamson, said, “I’d read a 5,000 word article on how this got approved for release.”
“No video like this would ever have been released by a politician who is not hated by her staff,” Dan McLaughlin, a writer for National Review, wrote.
“Kamala Harris appears to be a functioning alcoholic who almost became President of America. Meanwhile America are about to gift another $24,000,000,000 to a barely functioning Cocaine Addict who’s in charge of Ukraine. Absolute clown world,” one user wrote.
Kamala Haris and Doug Emhoff went to Hawaii for a vacation and the vice president reportedly dropped hints of staying in the race. According to a politico report, Kamala Harris told her allies to keep her options open for the California governor race or the 2028 presidential race.
Blame it on Biden
Kamala Harris’ campaign staff appeared on Pod Save America podcast breaking their silence for the first time after Harris’ election loss. They acknowledged no shortcomings on the part of the campaign and said Harris’ campaign had less time ahead of the election — indirectly blaming President Joe Biden’s late decision to withdraw from the presidential race.