Trump & Kamala Do First Debate

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Well, here we go again—Vice President Kamala Harris, master of the dodge-and-weave routine, sidestepped one of the most straightforward questions at the presidential debate on Tuesday night.

ABC News moderator David Muir dared to ask the million-dollar question: “Are Americans better off now, after nearly four years of the Biden-Harris administration, or were they better off under former President Donald Trump?” A fair question, right? One that you’d expect the sitting vice president to answer directly. But nope! Harris was off to the races, deflecting with a trip down memory lane about her childhood and middle-class dreams.

Instead of answering the question—a yes or no would’ve sufficed—she dove into vague platitudes about ambition and aspirations. You know, the kind of fluff that sounds nice but leaves everyone scratching their heads.

Sure, we got a lot of “I believe in the American dream,” but not a peep on whether the Biden-Harris administration has made anyone’s dream a reality. Let’s be honest, that question wasn’t exactly a curveball. If they’ve done such a stellar job, why couldn’t she just say, “Yeah, Americans are better off today”? Spoiler alert: Because she can’t.

Harris then threw out a few misleading lines about Trump’s economic agenda, because why not distract from the current mess by pointing fingers at the past? It’s a classic play from this administration’s handbook: when in doubt, blame Trump.

Never mind that during Trump’s term, unemployment hit record lows, the economy was booming, and gas wasn’t priced like it came from a rare mineral on Mars. But why address the facts when you can rely on nostalgia and sweeping generalizations?

This debate moment wasn’t just about dodging a question; it was about dodging responsibility. Instead of giving the American people a straight answer, Harris chose storytelling over substance. And that, folks, says a lot.