Vice President Kamala Harris is under increasing scrutiny as her lack of media engagement and questionable track record come to light.
Senator JD Vance of Ohio has raised concerns that Harris is strategically avoiding the press in an attempt to shield her unpreparedness and the disastrous nature of her policies from public view.
During a recent appearance on Breitbart News Saturday, Vance noted that Harris performs adequately when reading from a teleprompter, but falters when required to engage in unscripted dialogue.
Vance stated, “When she does go out and talk to people, the fact that she’s not ready to be president is obvious for all to see.”
The senator emphasized that Harris’s media aversion is intentional, as her shortcomings could become glaringly apparent, especially when compared to former President Donald Trump.
Trump's prowess in unscripted scenarios contrasts sharply with Harris's evident discomfort outside of her scripted confines, reinforcing the perception that she is not fit to lead.
Vance characterized the media's supportive stance toward Harris as indicative of a partisan agenda, claiming they serve as a “propaganda arm” for the Democratic National Committee.
The senator urged Americans to be aware of the media's manipulation, especially in light of Harris’s troubling history, which has resurfaced as accounts of her notoriously toxic work environment come to broader attention.
Testimonies from former staff members describe a workplace marked by fear and abusive behavior, with Harris allegedly berating her staff using foul language and demanding a level of deference that many find alarming.
In an age where transparency and accountability are expected of public figures, Harris’s reluctance to engage with the media raises significant questions about her capability and fitness for the role of commander-in-chief.
As Vance concludes, “We cannot let people forget that,” emphasizing the need for vigilance against the media's narratives while advocating for authentic leadership.
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