During an interview with popular podcast host Charlamagne Tha God, Kamala Harris tried to dodge a question about whether Joe Biden is really the president, before awkwardly responding.
Leaked footage even shows that at one point, Kamala’s aides tried to save her by interrupting the interview.
Here’s the awkward moment:
.@cthagod asked @KamalaHarris “I wanna know who the real president of this country is, Joe Biden or Joe Manchin,” and it seems the question was so difficult it to answer Symone Sanders stepped in and tried to end the interview. pic.twitter.com/XVyHiJOoHq
— Briahna Joy Gray (@briebriejoy) December 18, 2021
Kamala Harris is such a poor speaker and thinker that she really can’t be left to answer questions on her own. The same goes for Joe Biden. In both cases, the media and their handlers massage the propaganda machine to protect them from any real challenges.
Occasionally, we get a peek at their tactics in real-time and this was one of these times.
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The SCOTUS needs to affirm that Americans can decide what medical decisions they make for their bodies without being forced to lose their jobs and livelihoods.https://t.co/BloWz31d4t
— Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) December 18, 2021
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“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to reform (or pause and reflect).” ― Mark Twain