Jon Stewart’s Face Says It All After Kamala Defends Biden’s Competency

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We've been covering the remarks former Vice President Kamala Harris has been making on her book tour. 

She's certainly had some doozies. When describing the moment she realized she'd lost, she hilariously said she was "inarticulate" but perhaps "very articulate." Inarticulate? How would this be different than any other day? Could there be a better description of her confused nature, admitting her own issues?

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Then, too, she was savaged by foreign reporters just asking her the basic questions that the American media should have, such as about Joe Biden's cognitive decline. Her response to a BBC reporter was ridiculous. She also got called out by an Australian reporter for not answering a question about Biden. Instead, she did what the reporter described as a "world-class pivot," as she launched into one of her word salads. 


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But her discussion with Jon Stewart on his podcast, The Weekly Show, was worth it, if just for how Stewart reacted. 

Now, Stewart isn't a journalist; he's an entertainer. But Stewart asked about Joe Biden's cognitive decline. And I think it's safe to say that he was surprised by her reply. Check his face throughout, it's something else. 

"I believe he [Joe Biden] was fully competent to serve," Harris said. 

Stewart's eyebrows went up. "Do you really?" 

"Yeah, I do," she insisted. 

He then looked at the camera, in a "breaking the fourth wall" look, looking like "What?" 

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"That surprises me, actually," he replied. 

"Yeah, I do," she repeated. "There’s a distinction to be made between running for president and being president," Harris claimed." That's something she bizarrely said to the BBC reporter, as well. 

"What’s the distinction?" Stewart queried. He wasn't buying it. 

"Well, being a candidate for president of the United States is about being in a marathon at a sprinter’s pace, having tomatoes thrown at you every step you take," she said. 

Stewart joked a little bit but then said that was a "hard case to make...that he didn't have the stamina to run but he had the stamina to govern" because most people would think that being president was like "a marathon run at a sprint with tomatoes being thrown at you."

Exactly! This may be one of the dumbest talking points I've ever seen from Harris. I don't know who okayed it, or what they were thinking, but it doesn't make sense to the normal person. Being the president is actually much harder than just campaigning, repeating the same campaign speech, and saying, "Vote for me." At least, if you're really doing the job. We can see this with President Donald Trump: He's flying overseas, holding countless meetings, bringing peace and trade deals. That takes a lot of work and time. Of course, Biden didn't really put in the same effort. 

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But if Kamala doesn't grasp that being president is much more involved, that alone should be disqualifying, if she didn't already have so many reasons not to vote for her. 

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