Resurfaced clips of late-night talk show hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert torching Kamala Harris have begun making the rounds of social media.
As the media works overtime to erase Kamala Harris’ problematic past so she has a slight chance of defeating former president Donald Trump in the 2024 election, the clips are a stark reminder that no one actually likes the Vice President.
While Kimmel and Colbert have altered their stance to fit the media’s pro-Harris narrative, the internet never forgets, and we have the receipts.
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In the first clip, Kimmel says:
“Americans really aren’t happy with this vice president, Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris has an approval rating of 28%, which makes no sense because she basically has nothing to do. I mean, it’s like criticizing a backup quarterback – Tom Brady is okay; I don’t love the way Blaine Gabbert has his legs folded on the bench.”
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“Kamala’s approval rating of 28% is even lower than the 30% who approved of Dick Cheney in 2008 after he shot a guy in the face,” he said as the audiences roars with laughter.
In another Kimmel clip, Kimmel stands in front of a mock choir, said, “Kamala’s approval rating is now at 28%, which is a historic low for any modern vice president.”
The choir then it burst into a song with the following lyrics: “She may not be polling well with her base, but at least she didn’t shoot an old man in the face!”
In the third clip, Stephen Colbert said:
“Now if Biden, uuhhh, do not run, the next person in line would obviously be Vice President Kamala Harris. Only one teensy problem … her approval dipped to 28%.”
“To put that into perspective, the movie ‘Batman vs. Superman’ has an approval rating of 29%.”
“So Kamala Harris is 1% less popular than watching two and a half hours of Batman and Superman wrestle each other, then realize their moms have the same first name, so they decide to be friends.”
While the host’s comments are hilarious, it is worth noting they have now changed their script to fit with their media masters,