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Kamala Harris is whomever you want her to be

One of the funniest political Saturday Night Live sketches I have ever seen was during the Democratic primary in 2016, when Hillary Clinton, played by Kate McKinnon, slowly morphed into her opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

The sketch was styled as a Clinton campaign ad and showed the then-candidate telling everyone that she believed what they believed and would do whatever it was that they wanted.

“Luckily, I, Hillary Clinton, share all of your exact same beliefs, cause I always have,” McKinnon said as Clinton before slowly integrating talking points from the Sanders campaign. By the end of the sketch, McKinnon had lost all of her hair, was speaking in a Sanders’s New York accent, and vowing to take on the rich.

In 2024, SNL could easily make a similar sketch in which Vice President Kamala Harris slowly morphs into President Donald Trump, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), or anyone else for that matter.

On Saturday, the Democratic Party nominee told a crowd in Las Vegas that she supports ending taxation on tips. Now, this was a noteworthy proposal for two reasons.

The first is that any time Harris proposes a policy, it is noteworthy because the candidate has not released much in the way of a policy agenda. Her campaign website is devoid of anything that even hints at policy proposals or where she stands on issues.

But the proposal to stop taxing tips is also notable because it has been a major policy proposal of the Trump campaign that the Republican nominee has repeatedly touted at his rallies, especially in Nevada, where a large number of workers are in the service industry.

Harris, much like Clinton in 2016, is counting on her campaign being all things to all people, even if that means adopting policies from the Trump campaign or using surrogates to renounce previous policy positions. Meanwhile, she can avoid answering any questions because no one in the legacy media will scrutinize her decision to avoid interviews with major outlets.

If you are looking for a candidate who repudiates the far-left of the Democratic Party by offering vague platitudes about prosperity, then Harris is the candidate for you! If you are a far-left campus radical who wants the president to take a harsher line on Israel, then good news, Harris is your candidate too!

Are you worried that Harris embraced far-left policy positions during her 2020 campaign? Well, fear not! Her surrogates have assured you that she no longer supports a ban on fracking, gun buybacks, Medicare for All, or decriminalizing illegal immigration.

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But if you are worried that Harris is moving too far to the right in her campaign, do not fear! The vice president has not publicly repudiated any of those previous policy positions, at least not in person, and if you are hoping for the most liberal president in history, after all, her surrogates do not speak for her. Only she does. And the fair and unbiased legacy media have little interest in forcing her to answer for her supposed contradictions.

To get your vote, Harris will be whatever you want her to be.

2024-08-12 18:19:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonexaminer.com%2Fopinion%2Fbeltway-confidential%2F3118202%2Fharris-is-whomever-you-want%2F?w=600&h=450, One of the funniest political Saturday Night Live sketches I have ever seen was during the Democratic primary in 2016, when Hillary Clinton, played by Kate McKinnon, slowly morphed into her opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). The sketch was styled as a Clinton campaign ad and showed the then-candidate telling everyone that she believed what,

One of the funniest political Saturday Night Live sketches I have ever seen was during the Democratic primary in 2016, when Hillary Clinton, played by Kate McKinnon, slowly morphed into her opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

The sketch was styled as a Clinton campaign ad and showed the then-candidate telling everyone that she believed what they believed and would do whatever it was that they wanted.

“Luckily, I, Hillary Clinton, share all of your exact same beliefs, cause I always have,” McKinnon said as Clinton before slowly integrating talking points from the Sanders campaign. By the end of the sketch, McKinnon had lost all of her hair, was speaking in a Sanders’s New York accent, and vowing to take on the rich.

In 2024, SNL could easily make a similar sketch in which Vice President Kamala Harris slowly morphs into President Donald Trump, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), or anyone else for that matter.

On Saturday, the Democratic Party nominee told a crowd in Las Vegas that she supports ending taxation on tips. Now, this was a noteworthy proposal for two reasons.

The first is that any time Harris proposes a policy, it is noteworthy because the candidate has not released much in the way of a policy agenda. Her campaign website is devoid of anything that even hints at policy proposals or where she stands on issues.

But the proposal to stop taxing tips is also notable because it has been a major policy proposal of the Trump campaign that the Republican nominee has repeatedly touted at his rallies, especially in Nevada, where a large number of workers are in the service industry.

Harris, much like Clinton in 2016, is counting on her campaign being all things to all people, even if that means adopting policies from the Trump campaign or using surrogates to renounce previous policy positions. Meanwhile, she can avoid answering any questions because no one in the legacy media will scrutinize her decision to avoid interviews with major outlets.

If you are looking for a candidate who repudiates the far-left of the Democratic Party by offering vague platitudes about prosperity, then Harris is the candidate for you! If you are a far-left campus radical who wants the president to take a harsher line on Israel, then good news, Harris is your candidate too!

Are you worried that Harris embraced far-left policy positions during her 2020 campaign? Well, fear not! Her surrogates have assured you that she no longer supports a ban on fracking, gun buybacks, Medicare for All, or decriminalizing illegal immigration.

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER

But if you are worried that Harris is moving too far to the right in her campaign, do not fear! The vice president has not publicly repudiated any of those previous policy positions, at least not in person, and if you are hoping for the most liberal president in history, after all, her surrogates do not speak for her. Only she does. And the fair and unbiased legacy media have little interest in forcing her to answer for her supposed contradictions.

To get your vote, Harris will be whatever you want her to be.

, One of the funniest political Saturday Night Live sketches I have ever seen was during the Democratic primary in 2016, when Hillary Clinton, played by Kate McKinnon, slowly morphed into her opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). The sketch was styled as a Clinton campaign ad and showed the then-candidate telling everyone that she believed what they believed and would do whatever it was that they wanted. “Luckily, I, Hillary Clinton, share all of your exact same beliefs, cause I always have,” McKinnon said as Clinton before slowly integrating talking points from the Sanders campaign. By the end of the sketch, McKinnon had lost all of her hair, was speaking in a Sanders’s New York accent, and vowing to take on the rich. In 2024, SNL could easily make a similar sketch in which Vice President Kamala Harris slowly morphs into President Donald Trump, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), or anyone else for that matter. On Saturday, the Democratic Party nominee told a crowd in Las Vegas that she supports ending taxation on tips. Now, this was a noteworthy proposal for two reasons. The first is that any time Harris proposes a policy, it is noteworthy because the candidate has not released much in the way of a policy agenda. Her campaign website is devoid of anything that even hints at policy proposals or where she stands on issues. But the proposal to stop taxing tips is also notable because it has been a major policy proposal of the Trump campaign that the Republican nominee has repeatedly touted at his rallies, especially in Nevada, where a large number of workers are in the service industry. Harris, much like Clinton in 2016, is counting on her campaign being all things to all people, even if that means adopting policies from the Trump campaign or using surrogates to renounce previous policy positions. Meanwhile, she can avoid answering any questions because no one in the legacy media will scrutinize her decision to avoid interviews with major outlets. If you are looking for a candidate who repudiates the far-left of the Democratic Party by offering vague platitudes about prosperity, then Harris is the candidate for you! If you are a far-left campus radical who wants the president to take a harsher line on Israel, then good news, Harris is your candidate too! Are you worried that Harris embraced far-left policy positions during her 2020 campaign? Well, fear not! Her surrogates have assured you that she no longer supports a ban on fracking, gun buybacks, Medicare for All, or decriminalizing illegal immigration. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER But if you are worried that Harris is moving too far to the right in her campaign, do not fear! The vice president has not publicly repudiated any of those previous policy positions, at least not in person, and if you are hoping for the most liberal president in history, after all, her surrogates do not speak for her. Only she does. And the fair and unbiased legacy media have little interest in forcing her to answer for her supposed contradictions. To get your vote, Harris will be whatever you want her to be., , Kamala Harris is whomever you want her to be, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Kamala-Harris-arizona.webp, Washington Examiner, Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-32×32.png, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/feed/, Jeremiah Poff,

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