Kamala Harris' Identity Crisis: 'Selling Snake Oil' on Key Policies

  • Beryl Hartmann DDS
  • August 28, 2024 12:04pm
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Fox News host Sean Hannity criticizes Vice President Kamala Harris for her alleged inconsistencies and lack of transparency on key issues, accusing her of "selling snake oil" to voters.

Fox News host Sean Hannity has launched a scathing attack on Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing her of an "identity crisis" and "selling snake oil" to voters.

Hannity's comments came during his show "Hannity" on Monday night, where he highlighted Harris's alleged flip-flopping on several key policy positions.

Kamala Harris' Identity Crisis: 'Selling Snake Oil' on Key Policies

Kamala Harris' Identity Crisis: 'Selling Snake Oil' on Key Policies

"The 'freedom and joy' party wants to take away your money to pay for college, health care, housing for illegals. They want to take away your money and your ability and choice to have your own health care plan," Hannity said.

He pointed to Harris's support for the "Medicare for All" healthcare plan during the Democratic primary campaign, which she later disavowed during the general election.

"We hear the same message about the New Green Deal. She introduced both these bills in the Senate that she co-sponsored with Bernie Sanders, and her plan to ban fracking and offshore drilling: 'Never mind. It's a campaign year, I can't run on what I really believe,'" Hannity added.

Hannity also criticized Harris for her stance on criminal justice reform, accusing her of supporting "defund the police" policies.

"Her promise to reimagine public safety, with fewer police, and defund and dismantle, no-bail laws," Hannity said. "The list of wild flipping, flopping, flailing goes on and on, but we don't really know where Kamala stands. Kamala won't say what she believes."

Harris's critics have accused her of being too willing to compromise her beliefs for political expediency. They point to her support for the Green New Deal, which she later watered down, as well as her shifting stance on criminal justice reform.

Harris's supporters, on the other hand, argue that she is a pragmatist who is willing to work with both parties to get things done. They point to her record as a prosecutor and senator, where she has worked on issues such as criminal justice reform and healthcare.

Regardless of one's political affiliation, it is clear that Harris's policy positions have evolved over time. Whether this is a sign of an identity crisis or simply a reflection of her willingness to listen to different perspectives is a matter of debate.

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