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When Karine Jean-Pierre was asked in a recent press conference about Kamala Harris's achievements as vice president, the White House press secretary couldn't name any.
Nothing. Nada.
Not a good look for the Harris campaign.
A reporter asked Jean-Pierre, “What does President Biden see as Vice President Harris' greatest accomplishment during their time in office together?”
A totally normal and valid question.
Jean-Pierre's not-so-normal and meandering reply, “So look, because they’ve been partners … certainly those historic, unprecedented achievements have been done together.”
Okay. None of this answers the question.
What else KJP? She continued, "I’ll say this."
Great. She's actually going to say something!
"The president believes in the vice president’s leadership, her temperament, her experience," KJP went on. "And he has said this himself, one of the proudest decisions he made in 2020 was selecting her as vice president because he believed she could go on day one.”
Sure, but what about her achievements? Anything?
“I’m not going to parse out anything from here,” she added.
Heaven forbid a White House press secretary defend the record of the administration she represents.
KJP wasn't done. She added of Biden and Harris, "They have been partners. She’s been a critical partner for this president during this term, and we’ll continue to do so.”
Wow. Absolutely nothing.
The woman whose job is to speak for the president and vice president of the United States could not come up with a single accomplishment by Harris.
That doesn't mean Biden-Harris don't have accomplishments: This Democratic administration has destroyed the border. They have overseen rampant inflation. They have helped tank jobs numbers and sent billions in U.S. taxpayer dollars to Ukraine.
These things are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to what Biden-Harris have done. And it's all bad.
Karine Jean-Pierre can't come up with any good achievements because none exist.
Maybe this is something Democrat nominee Harris could explain to voters in an interview.
Oh that's right, she doesn't do interviews.
Her campaign intends for her to just stand there and smile until November while the media - aka the Democrats' comms department - does all the work for her.
Yet, even her paid official spokesperson struggles to find anything positive to say.
Pathetic. Perhaps that's an achievement.
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