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Kareem Rahma, host of “SubwayTakes” has revealed what everyone already knew, which is that Kamala Harris had more trouble putting together sentences than our former Sleeping Potato of a president.
Harris reportedly filmed an episode of Kareem Rahma’s SubwayTakes, but the interview was said to be so awkward that it was never aired. Interestingly, both the show’s producers and Harris’s team agreed it was best to keep the footage private. And while we will never have the clips to further mock our least favorite failed presidential candidate into oblivion, we at least have an endless supply of word salads and asinine platitudes that will never make sense.
I really hope he didn’t vote for her to be the most powerful person in the world, considering he knows exactly how incompetent she truly is.
You know, he really should’ve published the interview. If she was as bad as he said she was—which we have more than enough evidence to prove—the American people had a right to know what they were voting for. Especially because this is even more proof we didn’t need, showing the media not only covered up that Biden was senile, but that she took part in the cover-up, and was far worse when it came to mental cognition.
He essentially did not inform his audience that they might be trading one buffoon for an even worse one, and that’s a disservice to voters everywhere. Nonetheless, as he said, her cognition was so bad she might as well have equated bacon to a cupcake — and that only proves the bullet America dodged even more.
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