‘Vice President Harris is like the cool auntie that you still want to hang out with, the one that takes you shopping and buys you the things that your mama tells you no about.’
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National Public Radio (NPR) recently asked U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams (D-GA-05) what young voters in her district think of Kamala Harris.
The answer Williams gave was about as mind-numbingly stupid as you might imagine. She responded during an interview late last month with NPR’s Scott Simon.
“Like, I have conversations with young voters who will ask me about the Civil Rights Movement ’cause I’m in the seat that the late Congressman John Lewis held. And they’ll tell me that, well, that was for my grandparents. That’s not me. That doesn’t really mean anything to them.
“And so I have to explain the connections and how this is absolutely our Civil Rights Movement,” Williams said.
“They respect President Biden and his congressional history and service to this country. But they saw him as, like, their grandparents’ generation. But Vice President Harris is like the cool auntie that you still want to hang out with, the one that takes you shopping and buys you the things that your mama tells you no about.”
Simon, of course didn’t bother to challenge Williams on such an imbecilic and childish remark. He also failed to challenge Williams when she said that Donald Trump — should he win the presidency in November — will turn the United States government into a dictatorship.
As reported in April, the folks who run the taxpayer-subsidized NPR continue to deny their hard-left slant. The same goes for the undemanding politicians who continue to bestow it with the taxpayers’ hard-earned money.
This year, and also in 2022, members of the U.S. House and U.S. Senate Appropriations Committees had zero interest in answering RVIVR’s questions about NPR’s liberal bias.
Williams, according to her Ballotpedia biography, was previously vice president of Public Policy of Planned Parenthood Southeast. ##