Now It’s Time for Kamala Harris to Give Her Cringeworthy Remarks

Wednesday night brought us President Joe Biden’s farewell address. On Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris gave remarks of her own, and they were just as bad as you were expecting. Harris gave brief remarks before signing the desk drawer in her Ceremonial Office. It’s a tradition going back to the 1940s, and she only spoke for about five minutes, yet there was still plenty of cringe.

Although Harris failed in her bid as Biden’s replacement nominee, even losing the popular vote against President-elect Donald Trump last November, she still began by declaring, “I just have to say again, I am so proud of our team, and this is a team that spans many years of doing extraordinary work.” Not only did Harris fail in her presidential bid, her vice presidency was also rocked, and early on, by exits from staff and anonymous reports about a difficult work place.

Her remarks only got more bizarre from there. “On behalf of the people, and as you have all heard me say many times, I am fully aware that I am the public face of a lot of our work, and so I have the benefit of running into people all over our country who thank me,” she continued, already sounding as if she was slurring her words a bit. Beyond that, though, it was quite the pretentious claim to make, though she sort of tried to turn that around by continuing to thank her team.

“And I will tell you I am fully aware that when they are thanking me, they are thanking our team for the extraordinary commitment that you each have and as a team have, to lifting up the American people, lifting up their condition, lifting up their hopes and dreams and understanding, through it all, the nobility of public service,” Harris continued. Those might sound like nice words, but the American people have suffered mightily under the Biden-Harris administration, and responded by rejecting Harris and giving Trump a second term. (Read more from “Now It’s Time for Kamala Harris to Give Her Cringeworthy Remarks” HERE)

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