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DEI Vice President Kamala Hahaharris was interviewed by Democrat operative Katie Couric at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building when Couric suggested to the affirmative action VP it was unfair that she and alleged President Joe Biden had historically poor approval ratings after she a "Hannity-esque" listing of what she thought were some of the White House's achievements.
Couric threw Hahaharris a softball question: "You don't hear that much from reporters, do you, in the form of a question? And yet, you and President Biden's approval ratings are at historic lows… Why do you think that is, given what I just outlined?"
As an example, Couric mentioned the $1,200,000,000,000.01 infrastructure law of 2021, where "millions of jobs were created" and low unemployment.
Couric threw Hahaharris a softball question: "You don't hear that much from reporters, do you, in the form of a question? And yet, you and President Biden's approval ratings are at historic lows… Why do you think that is, given what I just outlined?"
Taking her cue, Harris suggested the poor polling for she and Biden was due to not taking "adequate credit" for their accomplishments. Evidently, she believes the American public is too busy watching what Taylor Swift is doing. And to think that Biden isn't trying to convince Americans that Bidenomics is the best thing since hair sniffing is ludicrous.
"We have a lot of accomplishments," the overachiever due to her victim status said. "And I think what the American people want most in their leaders is that we actually get things done, and we have done it. We haven't taken adequate credit for it, frankly, and we've got to do a better job of getting the word out about what we have accomplished and who did it."
Harris said ongoing infrastructure projects and continuing to hand out taxpayer money to cover some student debt would resonate with those who owe the money they borrowed.
"We have a lot of accomplishments," the overachiever due to her victim status said. "And I think what the American people want most in their leaders is that we actually get things done, and we have done it. We haven't taken adequate credit for it, frankly, and we've got to do a better job of getting the word out about what we have accomplished and who did it."
Harris said ongoing infrastructure projects and continuing to hand out taxpayer money to cover some student debt would resonate with those who owe the money they borrowed.
Biden's approval rating in some recent surveys has shown him in the toilet at the 30 percentage mark. This doesn't bode well for an incumbent POTUS, but my money is on Biden not running this year and possibly Michelle "All This For A Flag?" Obama stepping in.
The so called President has also gotten low marks on the border and the economy, although the White House touted positive news about fourth-quarter growth this week, as GDP outperformed expectations by rising 3.3 percent. Inflation has cooled a little, but Americans are still feeling the pinch in their wallets.
During another part of the interview, Couric and Harris discussed the country's border crisis, where the host said it was important to point out she was not "in charge" of the issue.
Gee, ya think?
Couric asked Harris about how she would address criticisms of the administration on the border crisis, adding, "Sixty-eight percent of Americans disapprove of the way the Biden administration has handled the border," implying that thirty-two percent of Americans have serious cognitive issues or were laughing too hard to reply to the question.
Couric asked Harris about how she would address criticisms of the administration on the border crisis, adding, "Sixty-eight percent of Americans disapprove of the way the Biden administration has handled the border," implying that thirty-two percent of Americans have serious cognitive issues or were laughing too hard to reply to the question.
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