Posted on 08/22/2024 8:49:12 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A video of Vice President Kamala Harris encouraging Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz before his speech at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on Wednesday in Chicago, Illinois, is getting blasted online.
The clip, which Harris shared on Wednesday, shows her calling Walz and asking him how he is feeling before taking the stage. She then tells the radical leftist that he will be “fantastic” during his speech.
“I’m ready; thanks for the opportunity. It’s gonna be electric in there, and the messages this entire week are so great. So, go down there and deliver a freedom speech,” he replies. Harris then tells him to “feel the love in the room” and that it is “a special night for you.”
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Literally everything they do is FAKE.
And then there was the gag-inducing staged phone call from Michelle and Barry to Kamalamadingdong. 🤢🤮
They act like they’re running for class president.
Wondering when a staged phone call with the Press will happen?
Fake pResident, fake employment numbers, fake phone calls, fake search engine results . . . . . .
That’s why they LAUGH SO HARD!!
Oh great, another demtard leader that must rely on a script, a figurehead that cannot think on their own.
You mean people don’t make phone calls with a camera and sound crew after getting hair and makeup done?
I like the meme floating around that says, “I got as many votes as Kamala did in the primaries.”
They do things like this because they have nothing but contempt for the masses.
Whatever their stupid presentations.
What matters are policies and abilities to manage this great country!
Being the best showman is no qualification for president!
Duh.... did anyone actually think that was anything but scripted and produced?
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