Get Ready To Laugh: Kamala Tried To Play To The Roe Crowd….

Vice President Kamala Harris tried to show her ‘sympathies’ to the Roe crowd after the SCOTUS overturned the federal abortion laws and handed the rights back over to the states. In her classic ‘out-of-touch’ way, Harris told the angry liberals that she was with them. Meanwhile, the vp shared a photo of her watching the court ruling from 35,000 feet on Air Force One.

“I know there are women out there who are afraid. To those of you who feel alone and scared: I want you to know the President and I are fighting for you and your rights. We are in this fight together,” Harris tweeted.

How did she NOT know that was going to ruin her? I hope whoever hatched this idea got fired. Harris was eaten ALIVE by both sides but liberals were particularly raw following the ruling.

“Could you be specific? Like, *how* are you fighting? Describe the tactics, explain the policy, give us the rundown,” New York Magazine contributor Hillary Kelly wrote.

Actor James Urbaniak joked, “I want you to know: we are watching TV.”

“Um. 36,000 feet above everything, watching on a big a– TV in a private plane, and the message is ‘we’re in this together’? I’m not sure you guys get where the rest of us are at right now,” Daily Kos writer Joan McCarter posted.

The left also no longer recognizes Harris as vice president, with several referring to her as “Not VP”:

“Not VP Kamala Harris watching the erosion of #RoeVsWade from her plane, at a distance. Whoever thought this was good photo-op needs to be fired immediately. This is literally the embodiment of thoughts and prayers,” writer Anna Gifty tweeted.

Sports writer Trent Reinsmith similarly echoed, “So, more or less, ‘thoughts and prayers…'”

Ernest Owens, editor-at-large for Philadelphia magazine, tweeted to Harris, “Change his mind on this [changing the filibuster to protect abortion rights] and I’ll believe you.”

You have to hand it to her, Harris doesn’t do much but when she does it immediately enrages everyone.

 

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