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Biases will tend to affect how you perceive a person. If you already dislike a person from the beginning, there's simply nothing they can do that will make you see them in a positive light. I'm guilty of it, too with the former administration.
When I watch her in interviews. Like here. I feel like there is something really off about her. Like she is on the verge of going crazy. Something about her voice, her mannerisms. I’m no expert but something isn’t right about her. I also feel like she isn’t genuine.
She’s a nervous speaker, I believe. Her nervous laughter is a tic that allows her precious seconds to compose herself. She is not fast on her feet with answers.
Who’d a thunk one that mistressed their way to the top and received the job without merit would be such a train wreck, lol.
Now that there's no one to sleep with she's stuck actually having to DO the job and she's nervous because she spent all her time getting there and has absolutely no clue what to do now.
I think Warren would have been a better choice for vp, but her problem was, she is white.
Warren is a more "polished" politician" but I don't necessarily think that's a GOOD thing.
I think it's mighty hypocritical for people to judge Harris and Biden on how they speak or their mannerisms after years of praising 45 for all manner of made-up words, incomplete sentences, flat-out lies, pointed fingers, etc. as "real" speech.
You have to remember, she wasn't selected for being the best, she was selected just because she was a person of color.
I don’t think so. I think she was selected because she was the candidate handpicked by the Obamas and the DNC before the primaries. Why else would they pick someone so unpopular even among POC that she was the first to drop out of the primary?
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