Posted on 02/12/2024 2:39:34 PM PST by Macho MAGA Man
Vice President Kamala Harris told the Wall Street Journal that she is “ready to serve” as president amid growing concerns about President Joe Biden’s physical and mental state. The interview was conducted two days after Special Counsel Robert Hur found Biden, 81, had mishandled classified documents but should not be charged, at least partly, because of his failing memory.
The report described him as an “elderly man with a poor memory” and “diminished faculties.”
The WSJ asked Harris, “Do voters’ concerns about President Biden’s age mean she must convince them she is ready to serve?”
“I am ready to serve. There’s no question about that,” Harris responded. She added that everyone who sees her on the job “walks away fully aware of my capacity to lead.”
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“…no question about that,”
I’m glad that’s settled.
I’m sure she’s chomping at the bit so she can declare she’s the first woman president.
Plus, she’s probably been will briefed and has her marching orders and will do exactly as told.
She doesn’t have to think at all, nor make any decisions.
It has to be easy to be president when you are just the figurehead and someone else is doing all the word.
I am sure the markets are relieved!
It might be interesting, actually, to see the stock market react to Kamala’s ascendancy. (Maybe in a TV show…)
Harris is a millstone around the neck of the Biden administration and the democrat party. This situation will not change before November 5th.
As a supporter of 45th President, all I can say is: “I like what I’m seeing.”
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!!!
Camala is not capeable of being the garbage can emptier at Sam’s club.
Really? Because I hear she's some kind of dumpster. Dum Dumpster? What's the term I'm trying to think of?
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