Kamala Can’t Distance Herself From Biden Because She *Is* Biden
October 21, 2024
Try as she might, there's a reason Kamala is unable to distance herself from Crooked Joe Biden: she is Biden.
No amount of "distancing" will change the fact that Kamala's name adorns the White House just as much as Biden's — and she owns their failures just as much, too.
It's literally in the name. The official White House website is littered with references to the pair: the "Biden-Harris administration" page displays their photos side-by-side, as does the "Biden-Harris record" — ensuring Kamala is tethered to the failures of the past four years.
Like a political chameleon slithering in the night, Kamala wants credit for certain policies and runs as fast as she can from others — gamesmanship that underscores both her inability to lead and the liability she would be as commander-in-chief.
But whether it's taxes (largest tax hike in history), illegal immigration (mass amnesty), energy (anti-American energy), or foreign policy (weakness and humiliation), Kamala promises to continue the Biden legacy of failure in virtually every respect.
Distancing themselves from the Harris-Biden failures has been a question vexing the Harris-Walz campaign for weeks — and they still haven't come up with a coherent response:
- Walz (10/21/24): "They're tackling the issues that they needed to."
- Kamala (10/18/24): "Vice presidents are not critical of their presidents."
- Kamala (10/16/24): "I represent a new generation of leadership."
- Kamala (10/13/24): "I am obviously not Joe Biden."
- Walz (10/12/24): "The difference between Kamala Harris and Joe Biden is not what [voters] need to be concerned with."
- Walz (10/11/24): "He's done everything in the best interest of the American public."
- Kamala (10/8/24): "There is not a thing that comes to mind."
It's because there is no coherent response. Kamala knows her record is unpopular and doesn't square with her incessant claims she somehow represents a "new way forward," despite co-piloting the executive branch for the past four years.
Nothing will change that fact.