Portnoy: How Can Harris Call Herself the Candidate of Change When She’s Sitting VP?

‘I am so sick of being gaslighted like she is some great candidate’

Current Time 0:00
Duration -:-
Loaded: 0%
Stream Type LIVE
Remaining Time -:-
 
1x
  • Chapters
  • descriptions off, selected
  • captions off, selected

    EXCERPT:

    PORTNOY: "That's the sitting vice president of the United States, currently, saying she's the candidate for change. Okay, fine. And by the way, she has to, because I think 90% of Americans, left or right, I mean, like, the last four years under Biden, not great. Look at the world stage. Afghanistan was a disaster. The Middle East is basically in flames. You've got Russia. Then on the homeland, inflation is out of control, people burning American flags on the street, the defund the police, law and order doesn't even seem to matter anymore, you've got the border. There's just so many issues. Both sides are like, 'Yeah, we need a change from Biden.' Probably why the Democrats whacked Biden and installed Kamala Harris as a candidate. So she's like, 'We need change. We need this. We need that.' But at the same time, when she's on her media tour, friendly interviews, Alex Cooper/'Call Her Daddy' — hey, Alex — Colbert, 'The View,' and she's being asked the most simplest questions, softballs that she probably knew were coming, 'Hey, Kamala, how are you different from Joe Biden? What will be different since you are the sitting vice president of the United States now and you're out saying you're the candidate for change?' She cannot answer it. She can't answer it. She literally is saying, 'Well, I've pretty much been in every big decision. I'm the same as Joe Biden. I agree with him on everything.'"

    Video files (1)
    Full
    Compact
    Audio files (0)
    Full
    Compact
    No audio files found