What The Hell Was That? (Part Two)

September 17, 2024

Kamala Harris just wrapped up a "discussion" with the National Association of Black Journalists — where she managed to be overmatched by the gentlest interview humanly possible.

 

Despite the shocking (but predictable) difference in how Kamala was treated compared to the hostility shown to President Trump, her appearance was yet another reminder that Kamala is unable to withstand the slightest scrutiny — even before the friendliest audience.

 

Here's what you missed:

  • Kamala continued to stoke the flames of violence against President Trump, just two days after an assassination attempt against him: "A whole community put in fear!"

  • Kamala deflected on the disaster her policies have been for Black Americans: "I appreciate the spirit of the question."

  • Kamala admitted she has delivered no relief to sky-high grocery prices (which are up 21.5%, and still rising, since she took office): "Is the price of groceries still too high? Yes."

  • Kamala couldn't articulate anything she'd do to secure a ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza — which she has been unable to do for the war's duration: "We are working around the clock to achieve that."

  • Kamala acknowledged she destroyed the American Dream: "Not so much for younger working people, and I recognize that."

  • Kamala couldn't name a single specific in her "plan" for childcare affordability: "My plan is not only about 7% of income for working people for childcare, but also, we need to do better for our childcare providers."

  • Kamala delivered an incoherent filibuster when asked about her past support for a multi-trillion-dollar reparations plan: "...to ensure that everyone can participate in this conversation in a way that elevates knowledge about history and the reference points that are the impetus of this conversation."

  • Kamala couldn't say Americans are "better off" now than they were under President Trump: "We had, then, a lot of work to do to clean up a mess."

  • Kamala called for expanding the child tax credit after she opposed President Trump's expansion of the child tax credit: "Part of my new approach is that we need to expand the child tax credit."

  • Kamala was stumped by the mildest of pushback on her gun control scheme: "I, myself, protested at a gun show."

If viewers were hoping to come away from the event with any substance, they were sorely disappointed. There's a reason she rarely veers from highly scripted, sanitized events — she doesn't have the ability to do so.

 

Instead, it was her latest clinic in the weakness, incompetence, and Radical Left delusions that have defined her tenure in office, and a foreshadow of the disaster to come if she is elected in November.

 

Only President Donald J. Trump can stop the trainwreck in its tracks.

 

Click here to read part one of "What The Hell Was That?"