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Who’s really in charge? Kamala Harris trying to “carve out” a specialty in in foreign policy

Anyone who has seen sleepy Joe Biden over the past few weeks, has noticed that the idiot can barely walk, talk or do anything. Joe Biden is basically a vegetable at this point and the whole world knows it. Left wing propaganda sites like Politico know this too, and that’s why they put out stories on Kamala Harris like this, about how she’s trying to “carve out” a niche or specialty in foreign policy. We all know Harris is really running things in the background, at the direction of Obama, Valerie Jarrett, Xi and other puppet masters. During Obama’s reign of terror, his Vice President, mentally declining Joe Biden never had the same responsibilities Kamala Harris already has. At this rate, I figure Democrats either kick out, or Joe Biden is forced to quit due to “health reasons” within six months.

Who’s really in charge? Kamala Harris trying to “carve out” a specialty in in foreign policy
Who's really in charge? Kamala Harris  trying to

Compared to the current occupant of the Oval Office, Harris comes to the vice president’s job as a neophyte on foreign policy. Biden developed relationships with foreign leaders over decades in Washington, including as a longtime member and later chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and as vice president under President Obama, which took him to more than 50 countries over eight years.

Harris spent the bulk of her career as a prosecutor, rising to become California’s attorney general. While she served on the Intelligence Committee during her four years in the U.S. Senate, foreign affairs was not a major policy focus either during her time in Washington or her presidential campaign.
He acknowledged there could be a learning curve on the subject of foreign policy but said that shouldn’t be an issue because “she has a genuine curiosity. She likes to learn. And her interest in these issues is not new.”

But while a stint on the committee provides valuable insight into the nation’s spy agencies and threats from around the world, it doesn’t help a senator develop relationships with foreign leaders or a profile on the international stage—both indispensable tools in foreign relations.