Former President Donald Trump spoke at length on Thursday from Mar-a-Lago, taking all kinds of questions from the media, while making the point that his opponent Kamala Harris — who was swapped in without a primary vote after Joe Biden was undemocratically shoved out — is avoiding taking any questions or doing any interviews.
Trump’s vice presidential running mate, JD Vance also made that point in a mic drop moment on Wednesday when he landed in Wisconsin about the same time that Harris did. He went over to the reporters by her plane and said he knew they would be lonely since she wouldn’t answer them. Now, that’s another way to make a point.
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The difference was quite stark as Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, attended a union event in Michigan on Thursday. It did not go well for Harris, with her bizarre remarks.
Harris spoke about a perversion in the country in the last several years:
KAMALA: “There’s some perversion that’s happened in our country in the last several years…”
(Kamala Harris has been the Vice President for the last several years) pic.twitter.com/4u9gjllLH6
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She’s right, there has been a perversion that the Biden-Harris team has helped to foster that does make everyone less in the process, from not being able to define women (or protect them) to attacking the norms of our constitutional republic.
Then she said something that was a big admission.
KAMALA HARRIS: “We believe in the collective!” pic.twitter.com/xW3G6vLZSl
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“We believe in the collective,” she said, saying they weren’t falling for people being pulled apart. “That’s not where the strength lies.”
Um, Kamala? Our strength as a nation lies in our rule of law under our Constitution which protects our individual rights that the mob of the collective or the government cannot take away from us. Believing in the “collective” is the terminology of the far left and of Karl Marx.
After talking about perversion and the collective, she went into one heck of a Kamala word salad. That’s where whatever accent it sounded like she was trying to put on also came out:
KAMALA HARRIS (with the accent):
“Hard work is good work…! We have fun doin’ hard work!” pic.twitter.com/mo5L18QgY0
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“You know the one thing about all of us? Is we like hard work. Hard work is good work. Hard work is good work. The thing that we like about hard work is we have fun doing hard work!” she crowed.
Again, when does she do hard work? Her boss just took another week off, where his public events comprised one meeting with Americans returning from Russia, one phone call, and a TV interview. That was it. For a week. Hard work? And now he’s off to Delaware yet again. And we’re still trying to figure out what Harris has done in her time occupying the vice presidential office. Biden and Harris are the poster children for not doing much.
Then of course, she took no questions at the end of her simpering remarks, proving the point of Trump and Vance. She’s too afraid apparently to do what Trump did:
Why won’t Kamala Harris do this? pic.twitter.com/jMoVKzd7xo
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) August 8, 2024
If she’s too hesitant to even do an interview with friendly media, how can she possibly deal with the job and hostile world leaders? We’ve already seen how she does — or more accurately doesn’t do — her job. She would simply carry that forward, and we’d have the same crushing problems as now, but they’d probably be worse.