Kamala Harris: ‘Some people have said I was the most qualified candidate ever to run for president’

It’s the year 2025, Trump’s in charge, and the F-bombs are flying high on Capitol Hill.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has triggered Democrats on a level that most thought could only be accomplished by President Trump. Failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris showed the signs in an outburst slamming the current HHS secretary.

“When I see what these people are doing right now to end the war on cancer, to deny science and fire scientists, Kara, it’s personal for me,” Harris told podcaster Kara Swisher at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C.

Harris invoked her mother’s work as a scientist to “uplift the human condition” as a comparison with today.

“I can’t laugh at it, because, like so many of you who have known people who suffer because of unknown diseases or cancers for which there are no cures, or there is the beginning of but more work that needs to be done for the cure…” Harris said. “What they are doing to push misinformation and lies at the highest level of government. It’s criminal, and people will die because of what they’re doing.”

“I can’t laugh about that, I’m sorry,” Harris said. “It’s f***ed up.”

During the same podcast, Harris touted her own supposed credentials.

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“Well, some people have actually said I was the most qualified candidate ever to run for president,” she said.

“I like the ‘some people say,’ very nice, but go ahead,” Swisher joked.

“I’m just speaking facts,” Harris replied.

As far as Harris’s “qualified” claim, Texas Senator Ted Cruz probably put it best.

“Ok, no human being has ever uttered those words…,” Cruz responded on X with tens of thousands in agreement.

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