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Kamala Harris, Bad Actor

What the heck did I just watch?

That’s what I thought when I first stumbled on this bizarre little mini movie starring Kamala Harris and a robotic rainbow of children with great posture.

Then a terrifying thought struck me. 

They’re getting ready to sack Biden with the 25th Amendment and trying to make us like the thoroughly unlikeable Harris.

If that’s the case, it didn’t work. The video is scary. Let’s all pray for Biden’s health.

Hey, it’s not just me. Remember 2019? Even Democrats couldn’t stand Harris.

When then-Senator Harris was forced to abandon her quest to become the Democratic nominee for president in December 2019 her popularity was in “the low single digits” according to CNN, her “chaotic” campaign was broke and a poll commissioned by the Los Angeles Times found that 61% of California Democrats wanted her to drop out.

Ouch.

She’s veep only because in March of 2020 Biden promised not to pick the best candidate for his running mate, but a woman. By June an NPR headline predicted where Biden’s search was going: “Pressure Grows On Joe Biden To Pick A Black Woman As His Running Mate.”

And that’s how Harris came to be living in the Naval Observatory.  Sigh.

Back to the weird little movie. Apparently it’s just the first installment in a series called, “Get Curious With Vice President Harris.”

Harris is head of the National Space Council and the geniuses there decided to make a NASA video that would cause all of America cringe. 

It’s almost as if Harris has never met a child before.

This inauthentic veep in a powder blue pantsuit is talking to pre-teens as if they’re toddlers and using the exaggerated gestures of a pre-school teacher. Worse, Harris is an appallingly bad actor and her scripted responses to the kids’ questions serves as a master class in profound phoniness.

No sooner was the video released than it was revealed that the kids were professional actors. They’d auditioned for their roles and their agents let them know they’d been chosen to appear in the worst video ever recorded.

Oh, and the company that made the short film is Canadian. 

Its name: Sinking Ship Entertainment. 

Perfect.