
Vice President JD Vance confirmed what has been there in the form of rumors, trolling and speculations that former vice president Kamala Harris was always ‘high as a kite’. However, JD Vance’s statement also came in the form of a joke when he was asked how he does things differently from his predecessor. “Well, I don’t have four shots of vodka before every meeting,” Vance laughed in an interview with radio host and Daily Caller editorial director Vince Coglianese.
“That’s one way that I think Kamala really tried to bring herself into the role, is these word salads,” Vance added, “and I think that I would need the help of a lot of alcohol to answer a question like Kamala Harris answered a question.”
Apart from her ‘word salads’ which are a collection of high-sounding words strung together signifying nothing, Kamala Harris is often trolled for the singsong tone in which she speaks which people think is because of her alleged day drinking problem. Several of her appearances struck social media users as being ‘drunk’ though there is no report confirming any type of alcohol abuse the former vice president may have had.
In one of her interviews during the campaigning, Kamala Harris cracked open a Miller High Life beer can with Stephen Colbert which was seen as a cool gesture for a presidential nominee as Joe Biden and Donald Trump are known to be teetotallers.
JD Vance too was seen drinking a beer with supporters during the campaigning. He said he liked beer a little bit too much.
Kamala Harris’ latest public appearance was at an AI conference where she talked about innovation but ended up talking about her famous Doritos with DoorDash serving as the innovation link.
“We did DoorDash ’cause I wanted Doritos. And the red carpet part was about to start and nobody wanted to leave to go to the grocery store. So it was DoorDash … So I was willing to give up whatever might be the tracking of Kamala Harris’ particular fondness for nacho cheese Doritos for the sake of getting a big bag of Doritos as I watched the Oscars,” she began.
“And that’s right. But here’s the thing: At what point do we also uplift and highlight the consumer’s right to also expect — and you can debate with me if it should be a right — I think it should,” Harris said making many to believe that she was three glasses of wines deep.