REPORTER: "How long should Americans expect — how long should we be bracing for — this historic inflation and some unprecedented gas prices?"
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 11, 2022
KAMALA HARRIS: ............... pic.twitter.com/HdpRgcjIJn
All true...but the vast majority of her constituents couldn't find the Black Sea on a map or possess the slightest understanding of its importance to Russia ....and Turkey .ShooterTX said:REPORTER: "How long should Americans expect — how long should we be bracing for — this historic inflation and some unprecedented gas prices?"
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 11, 2022
KAMALA HARRIS: ............... pic.twitter.com/HdpRgcjIJn
Just another example of her brilliance. It is one thing to give a non-answer about a topic, but it is quite another to give a non-answer about a topic that has nothing to do with the topic in question. Ask Kamala about inflation and gas prices, and she gives a non-answer about security in the Black Sea region.
1+1= squirrel
Canada2017 said:ShooterTX said:REPORTER: "How long should Americans expect — how long should we be bracing for — this historic inflation and some unprecedented gas prices?"
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 11, 2022
KAMALA HARRIS: ............... pic.twitter.com/HdpRgcjIJn
Just another example of her brilliance. It is one thing to give a non-answer about a topic, but it is quite another to give a non-answer about a topic that has nothing to do with the topic in question. Ask Kamala about inflation and gas prices, and she gives a non-answer about security in the Black Sea region.
1+1= squirrel
The VP was selected because she checked off the necessary boxes...period.
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Vice President Kamala Harris felt "belittled" and "wounded" by the cover photo of her that Vogue selected for its February 2021 issue and dispatched a top aide to complain to Anna Wintour, according to a forthcoming book.
Politico's West Wing Playbook newsletter previewed excerpts of "This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future" by New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns, set for release in May, that detail Harris' reaction to the controversial Vogue cover.
The image, shot by photographer Tyler Mitchell, featured Harris casually dressed in a Donald Deal pantsuit and Converse sneakers in front of a background that featured draped green and pink fabrics in a nod to Harris' college sorority colors.
But when the image leaked online in January 2021, it reportedly caught Harris' team off guard and garnered immediate criticism. Some of Harris' allies and other critics charged that both the choice of Harris dressed more casually failed to give her the respect and gravitas that she deserved, and that the lighting and background portrayed the vice president-elect in an unflattering light.
"Harris was wounded," the authors wrote. "She felt belittled by the magazine, asking aides: Would Vogue depict another world leader this way?"
Some fashion magazine news....
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) January 10, 2021
1. The February Vogue cover featuring VP-elect Kamala Harris has been widely criticized on social media this evening
But according to a source familiar with the publication plans, this is not the cover that the Vice President-elect's team expected pic.twitter.com/lBC9DnfYNC
It's not like they forced her to wear those clothes & shoes... or to stand in front of that background... or to have that idiotic grin on her face.Jack Bauer said:
Kamala Harris felt 'wounded' and 'belittled' by the photo Vogue chose for her February 2021 cover, book saysQuote:
Vice President Kamala Harris felt "belittled" and "wounded" by the cover photo of her that Vogue selected for its February 2021 issue and dispatched a top aide to complain to Anna Wintour, according to a forthcoming book.
Politico's West Wing Playbook newsletter previewed excerpts of "This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future" by New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns, set for release in May, that detail Harris' reaction to the controversial Vogue cover.
The image, shot by photographer Tyler Mitchell, featured Harris casually dressed in a Donald Deal pantsuit and Converse sneakers in front of a background that featured draped green and pink fabrics in a nod to Harris' college sorority colors.
But when the image leaked online in January 2021, it reportedly caught Harris' team off guard and garnered immediate criticism. Some of Harris' allies and other critics charged that both the choice of Harris dressed more casually failed to give her the respect and gravitas that she deserved, and that the lighting and background portrayed the vice president-elect in an unflattering light.
"Harris was wounded," the authors wrote. "She felt belittled by the magazine, asking aides: Would Vogue depict another world leader this way?"Some fashion magazine news....
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) January 10, 2021
1. The February Vogue cover featuring VP-elect Kamala Harris has been widely criticized on social media this evening
But according to a source familiar with the publication plans, this is not the cover that the Vice President-elect's team expected pic.twitter.com/lBC9DnfYNC
The Dems literally ran the only person in the US that people would pick Trump over- Hillary Clinton.midgett said:Second worst. He beat Hillary.Porteroso said:If the Repubs can run someone who isn't the worst candidate of all time, they would beat Kamala. If they run Trump again, you'll cry about people voting, but nobody wants that again. At this point you basically need to not be Trump, and have a pulse, and you're golden.RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:Don't worry. Drive in voting, 24-hour voting, and unrestricted mail in voting which includes the mailing out of unsolicited mail in ballots will get her across the finish line. The Republican Party may never win another Presidential election.CammoTX said:
Poor lady.
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/565336-harriss-bad-polls-trigger-democratic-worries