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Kamala Hated Being VP Because She Didn’t Have a Private Bathroom

I blame racism.

 

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Move over Thomas Jefferson and John Adams (maybe not Aaron Burr), we have a whole new generation of political talent these days and their concerns are well… deeply petty.

Gov. Josh Shapiro has a new book out in which he tells his side of the broken relationship with her and Kamala.

Shapiro asked Harris some questions of his own, probing for a sense of what kind of role she wanted her vice president to play. Harris, he wrote, described her own experience as vice president in stark terms, saying she had had a rough time in a position that had little autonomy or executive authority.

“I was surprised by how much she seemed to dislike the role,” he wrote. “She noted that her chief of staff would be giving me my directions, lamented that the vice president didn’t have a private bathroom in their office, and how difficult it was for her at times not to have a voice in the decision making.”

Also apparently you need new outfits.

Biden’s former White House counsel Dana Remus, who was a key member of Harris’s vice-presidential search team. suggested that the role of vice president might be a financial burden for him and his wife: Shapiro’s financial vetting showed that he didn’t have much money, and the vice presidency would require Lori to buy a new wardrobe and pay the costs for second-lady-level hair and makeup, even as the couple would be required to pay for food and entertainment at the vice president’s residence.

This stuff is petty, but we already knew Kamala was ridiculously petty and hung up on all the small stuff.

Sitting next to Walz in a chair that seemed to place her below him and heaping praise on Biden’s record, Harris did not look like a candidate seeking the highest office in the land… for the rest of the campaign, her team required that she be provided a chair that met certain specifications: “Leg height no less than 15 inches; floor to top of seat height no less than 18.9 inches; arms on chairs may not be very high, arms must fall at a natural height; chairs must be firm.”…

 

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