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Kamala Blows Up Her Campaign Twice...In The Same Week



Kamala Does Trainwreck Interview (Third In A Row)

September 25, 2024 REDSTATE


Stephanie Ruhle (who is a Commie soulmate of Kam-Kam's) appeared on Friday on Bill Maher's "Real Time" show and, incredibly, argued that people shouldn't demand or expect answers from Kamala Harris on the issues since she was running against former President Donald Trump. It was a ridiculous position for someone who claimed to be a journalist arguing against the questioning of a presidential candidate because she supported her. 


So perhaps it's not surprising that Harris who has given very few interviews then gave Ruhle an interview. Harris no doubt thought she could walk through a softball interview with Ruhle after what Ruhle said. She knew she could count on not being pressed, given what Ruhle said. 


But even with a softball interviewer who supports her, Harris was still vacuous, brainless, bubbling and stumbling. She had no understanding what she was saying about tariffs or anything else.

She claimed Trump wasn't serious about it that one has to have a "plan" which is wild given that she's the one who refuses to enunciate her plans. So what the heck is she even talking about? Doesn't she even know what a tariff is and she can't explain why she and Biden kept them -- if they're bad. 


Harris is the one who doesn't seem to understand or care about the bad effect her actions have had on the economy, so it's all kinds of projection to talk about Trump, who had a booming economy pre-pandemic with low inflation. She's the one who seems to think we should just anoint her without her having to commit to any plans. 

Ruhle actually asks a good question: What happens if you can't raise corporate taxes, if you don't get what you want [which is quite likely if the Republicans take the Senate]? Harris just refuses delivery on the question, saying well, we're going to have to do it. Check out the blank look on Harris' face. 

She has no answers, she just says the corporations and the billionaires are going to have to "pay their fair share." 

First, the rich pay most of the taxes, this "fair share" nonsense is the class warfare mantra of the left which isn't based on reality, to justify their continual desire to take more of people's money. 

Second, she's also going to be raising taxes on the regular people too if she plans to end Trump's tax cuts that helped most Americans. 

Third, she doesn't seem to understand that raising taxes on corporations means they raise taxes on goods and/or lay off workers. So she's going to further hurt the economy and suppress growth on top of all the bad things that she has already done. 


Ruhle actually presses her -- how are you going to make them pay then, without having them leave the country. Harris doesn't answer the question and check out the look on her face as Ruhle then tells Nicolle Wallace about it. 

Ruhle admits she doesn't answer the question. 

Kamala admits that now home ownership is an elusive dream. 

Yes, that's true, and a lot of that was inflation and the higher interest rates under you and Joe Biden that has priced people out of owning homes. But she acts like she's a change agent for a problem she helped to create.

What do you say to the people who aren't believing in your "policies" Ruhle asks. What policies? Harris then lets loose with the word salad of all time. 


"Well if you are... hard working... if you... have... uh... the dreams and the ambitions and the aspirations of what I believe you do, you're in my plan," she said, then going on to talk about the "spirit and character of the American people." 

Yes, I believe in the spirit and character of the American people, but what about your spirt and character and plans? Repeating the question, talking about joy, or aspirations isn't a plan or a reason for anyone to elect you. At this point, her answers are just insulting our intelligence. She says she wants the middle class to "get ahead" -- but they haven't under her and Joe Biden. 

But hey, at least she's discovered the word "holistically." 

How did she deal with the question of not being endorsed by the Teamsters? The first Democrat in decades not to receive their endorsement and the polls, online and by phone showed the majority supported Trump. Again, Kamala failed to even answer that question. 

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Of course, that's a tough one for her to answer because then she'd have to admit it's because they've had a horrible economy and border that hasn't helped the worker. She doesn't want to admit that, so she just blathers. 

Ruhle asked her about the McDonald's controversy -- that she claims she worked for McDonald's but there's no evidence of it. Then Harris breaks out the cackle and claims that she did, that she "did fries." 

Yikes, how could anyone take this person seriously? 

Ruhle then capped it off telling Chris Hayes that while Harris didn't answer the questions, that's "okay, because we're not talking about clear or direct issues." 


Are you kidding? This is the most important elected position in the land and this person Harris seems to have all the seriousness of a fruit cup.  We deserve answers and she's giving us cackles. She should be rejected out of hand, because this is just past silly at his point. 


FOX News, Sept 26, 2024.

'We just need to move past the failed policies that we have proven don't work,' Harris said in economic address and creates Trump campaign ad.


Kamala Harris faced ridicule on social media after she called for Americans to move on from the "failed policies" that "we have proven don't work," in an address on the economy on Wednesday.

During a policy speech at The Economic Club of Pittsburgh, Harris emphasized her "middle-class upbringing" and pledged to "build a strong middle-class," with proposals she's rolled out in recent weeks like increasing the tax break for new small businesses and giving a $25,000 credit to first-time homebuyers.

"When the middle class is strong. America is strong. And we can build a stronger middle class," Harris said. "The American economy-- is the most powerful force for innovation and wealth creation in human history. We just need to move past the failed policies that we have proven don't work. And like generations before us, let us be inspired by what is possible," Harris said.

Harris' comments about "moving past" failed policies drew jokes from conservative political commentators on social media, who found her statement ironic since she's the incumbent vice-president.

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris addresses the Economic Club of Pittsburgh on the Carnegie Mellon University campus in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

"Acceptance is the first step," Former 2020 Trump campaign advisor and Fox News contributor Steve Cortes joked.

"Who wants to tell her?" Redstate columnist Buzz Patterson quipped.

"Kamala Harris says we need to move past the failed policies that don’t work. She’s telling to to vote for Trump. Listen to her," Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon wrote.

"New Trump ad just dropped!" conservative commentator




Entire vid is hilarious, but the 'Move Past' political suicide is at the 1:00 mark.


"You’re right," Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, also wrote in response. "The American people are sick and tired of the Harris-Biden Administration’s failed policies. November can’t come soon enough!"

"Quite the optics today as Harris is out saying we need to move past failed policies while the old man is on The View saying he delegated everything to her in his administration," posted Versus media podcast host Stephen L. Miller.

During her speech, Harris also called her 2024 opponent, "one of the biggest losers ever," a phrase President Biden said about Trump while on "The View" earlier in the day.

Harris trails Trump with voters on key issues like the economy and inflation, according to polls. In recent weeks, she has made the economy a focus in her public remarks as she tries to narrow the gap between herself and Trump on Americans' top concern.

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