Vice President Harris got called out on TV for one harebrained decision

No one ever accused Kamala of being a genius. But they assumed she’d be better than this.

And now Vice President Harris got called out on TV for one harebrained decision.

An NBC News reporter took Vice President Kamala Harris to task for “not explaining why her positions have changed” during her first interview as the Democratic nominee, further highlighting the inconsistencies in her political stance.

On Thursday, CNN’s Dana Bash pressed Harris on her flip-flopping policies, which have puzzled many in recent weeks.

Harris has notably shifted away from the far-Left agenda she once championed in 2019, raising questions about her true convictions.

“I think the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed,” Harris responded to Bash, in a statement that fell flat to many observers.

Even Liberal NBC News correspondent Yamiche Alcindor couldn’t ignore Harris’ lackluster defense.

“Harris keeps saying ‘my values haven’t changed’ while not explaining why her positions have changed,” Alcindor pointed out, underscoring the VP’s evasiveness.

Alcindor further noted that Harris is “preparing how to describe shifting views on policy and stances such as fracking,” suggesting that Harris may attempt to justify her flip-flops by claiming her views have “evolved” due to new information from presidential briefings and her extensive travels as vice president.

Despite Alcindor’s history of favorable coverage towards the Biden-Harris administration, her candid criticism of Harris sparked reactions across the internet.

“An interview so catastrophic that the regime press has to acknowledge it,” remarked Auron MacIntyre, columnist at The Blaze.

“Um, based Yamiche???” exclaimed Siraj Hashmi, co-host of the Habibi Bros. podcast.

“When you’ve lost Yamiche…” quipped former Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh.

“Madame Vice President, Yamiche has fallen,” joked Washington Free Beacon reporter Joe Gabriel Simonson.

Harris’s hesitation to face the media was laid bare as she avoided interviews for nearly 40 days since being named the Democratic nominee.

Her reluctance to engage with the press, coupled with the awkward decision to do her first interview alongside running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz instead of on her own, only fueled the mounting criticism.

Stay tuned to the DC Daily Journal.

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