On Tuesday night, Vice President Kamala Harris tried to backtrack her damning confession that she played a large role in ushering in the chaos and crises Americans have suffered under the Biden-Harris administration, insisting that she’s “not Joe Biden.”
During her appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Harris attempted to distance herself from the failures plaguing the Democrat-controlled White House, where she works, in an attempt to appeal to voters frustrated with the havoc Biden-Harris policies have wreaked on their pocketbooks and livelihoods.
“You are a member of the present administration,” Colbert astutely noted. “Under a Harris administration, what would the major changes be? And what would stay the same?”
The question, by all measures, was a softball, padded by “polling” of independent voters who, according to Colbert, “tend to break for [Harris].”
“Well, I’m obviously not Joe Biden,” she began. “And so that would be one change, in terms of — But also I think it’s important to say with, you know, 28 days to go, I’m not Donald Trump.”
The remark, followed by a word salad about “building upon the success we’ve achieved,” is a change in tune for Harris, who just one day before, confessed to her publicly partisan allies on “The View” that she would not change a thing about how Biden handled the last four years.
“There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of, and I’ve been a part of, of, of most of the decisions that have had impact,” Harris declared.
Ever since she replaced President Joe Biden as the 2024 Democrat presidential nominee, Harris has tried to trick voters into believing she was never vice president.
Corporate media mouthpieces have willingly adopted this campaign strategy. They claimed Harris was never named border czar and had nothing to do with the Afghanistan withdrawal — even after she boasted about being the “last person” in the strategy room with Biden.
Despite the efforts of propaganda puppets like Colbert to cover up Harris’ role, Biden-Harris administration failures such as an unprecedented border invasion, record-breaking inflation, and U.S. involvement in foreign conflict rank among 2024 voters’ top concerns.
Overall, two-thirds of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. Those same voters awarded Harris the worst vice presidential rating in the history of modern polling and have often ranked her job approval worse than Biden’s.