Vice President Harris is one of the most disliked politicians in the country. Things are about to get worse for her.
And now Kamala Harris has lost her mind in this vulgar rant.
Vice President Harris just said that she has used more foul words than ever since taking office in 2021.
Harris exposed her increased cursing habits during a recent wide-ranging interview with Rolling Stone, in which she used the f-word in response to abortion issues before the Supreme Court and in relation to challenging the political status quo in America.
Rolling Stone’s Alex Morris brought up Harris’ cursing habit, citing a speech she gave last month at the annual Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies Legislative Leadership summit in which she dropped the f-word.
“We have to know that sometimes people will open the door for you and leave it open. Sometimes they won’t, and then you need to kick that f‑‑‑ing door down,” Harris said to the summit’s audience, sparking cheers. “Excuse my language,” she continued.
Morris was told by Harris, “My work has almost always been fueled by challenging the premise and not accepting tradition.”
“As you said a few days ago at a legislative summit, you kicked the f—ing door down, right?” Morris, who conducted the interview throughout many weeks on the campaign trail, inquired.
The vice president laughed and asked, “What have I done differently since I’ve been in this office?” “I curse more!”
She elaborated, “Although, kind of. I don’t know. It’s not a new language to me, and I think when one speaks the language, one should get the pronunciation down. My pronunciation is very good, thank you very much!”
Harris used the word again as she described her strategy for disrupting the status quo. ‘When people hear ‘status quo,’ they think, ‘Oh, static.’ But let me tell you — and it’s a learned experience for me — status quo is anything but static. Status quo is quite dynamic. You start trying to change status quo, you f— with status quo, it will fight you.”
The reporter also recalled Harris’ expletive-laced reply while accompanying her to oral arguments in a Supreme Court case determining whether state abortion restrictions are overturned by federal law.
The specific case involves the Court deciding whether Idaho hospitals can ignore Biden administration orders to conduct abortions in potentially emergency situations.
Rolling Stone caught Harris’ emotions at the time, which she voiced while traveling in a motorcade through New York City.
Morris wrote, “She had anticipated, she went on to explain, the many legal battles and unintended consequences the fall of Roe would have. And she’d envisioned how those consequences would play out, not just for women having miscarriages or dangerous pregnancy complications, but also for the health care providers trying to care for them.”
“’It’s f—ed up,’ she said, dropping her voice at the word ‘f—ed’ as we pulled up to the hotel where she and her staff were stationed,” the reporter stated, quoting the leader.
Morris praised Harris for his anger in this case, writing, “These qualities — a prosecutor’s inclination to think three or four steps ahead, combined with a sensitivity to how policy unfolds to affect real people, combined with a righteous indignation at what that effect might be — have always been Harris’ strengths.”
It’s ironic, however, since one of the main criticisms of Donald Trump has been his “lack of decorum.”
It’s rules for thee, but not for me in Kamala Harris’ mind.
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