Something bizarre is going on with her.
Senator JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential candidate from Ohio, expressed his concerns about Vice President Kamala Harris during a recent appearance on “Fox & Friends.” He suggested that there is a “pathological” aspect to her behavior, particularly her tendency to blame former President Trump for issues that have arisen during her own time in office. Vance’s comments followed an interview where Harris stated she would not continue Joe Biden’s presidency, despite struggling to identify any changes she would implement.
In the interview, Vance criticized Harris for seemingly distancing herself from Biden, even though she has been a part of his administration for over three years. He highlighted her previous statements, where she claimed to have played a significant role in decision-making and was involved in key spending decisions. Vance characterized her responses as “bizarre,” suggesting she deflects responsibility by pointing to Trump instead of acknowledging her own involvement in the current state of the nation.
Vance elaborated on his perspective, pointing out that Harris has been in a position of power long enough to take some responsibility for the issues facing the country, such as economic challenges and international instability. He found it perplexing that she would not acknowledge her role in these matters and instead shift the focus to Trump. Vance argued that it’s unusual for a sitting vice president running for president to deny any connection to the current situation in the country.
In the same interview, Harris maintained that her presidency would not mirror Biden’s administration and emphasized her unique qualifications and experiences. She invited collaboration from various sectors, including Republicans, in shaping her policies. When pressed about her time in office and its implications, Harris responded by discussing the need to move beyond divisive rhetoric and focus on unity among Americans.
Despite Harris’s insistence that she represents a new direction, Vance and other critics remain skeptical, particularly given the ongoing dissatisfaction among many voters regarding the country’s trajectory under the Biden-Harris administration.