Staffers Describe Kamala Harris as a ‘Bully’ and ‘Soul-Destroying'

Right or Left, anti-racist or not racist -- we all rally against bullies.

A Washington Postreport released over the weekend dug into the recent exodus of high-level staffers working with and around Vice President Kamala Harris. Staffers familiar with Harris described her as a "bully" and a "soul-destroying" boss.

"Who are the next talented people you're going to bring in and burn through and then have pretend they're retiring for positive reasons?" Gil Duran, Harris' former aide, said.

Duran says Harris' "destructive patterns" convinced longtime aide Symone Sanders and communications director Ashley Etienne to depart from her office.

"One of the things we've said in our little text groups among each other is what is the common denominator through all this, and it's ," Duran adds.

Another former staffer told the Post that Harris does not read most of her briefing materials, then lashes out at others when she feels unprepared.

"It's clear that you're not working with somebody who is willing to do the prep and the work," the staffer said. "With Kamala you have to put up with a constant amount of soul-destroying criticism and also her own lack of confidence. So you're constantly sort of propping up a bully, and it's not really clear why."

Got that? It's not Kamala Harris' fault she's too lazy to read her briefings. It's her staff's problem.

So no one likes Harris or thinks she's even average at her job. Harris' approval rating currently sits at 28%, 10% below President Joe Biden's. This is what happens when a president picks a VP based on skin color and gender only.

Harris is so disastrous that some Democrats are reportedly plotting to put her on the Supreme Court to ensure she never takes over the White House.

What a truly rotten person she must be.



















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