Vice President Harris should 'step aside' for good of the country, Washington Post columnist says
'I propose with all due respect that Harris step away from the ticket,' Kathleen Parker wrote
By Hanna Panreck Fox News
Published March 16, 2024 3:23pm EDT
Vice President Harris should "step aside," Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker wrote on Friday, as she called the vice president's performance "disappointing," and warned she's become a "burden to the Democratic ticket."
While she said she was pulling for Harris to succeed, Parker argued her performance "has been disappointing."
"The Kamala conundrum comes down to this: She was picked because she was Black and female, a combo tantamount to job security. Now that she has become a burden to the Democratic ticket, Biden can’t fire her. He can’t risk alienating his base. Full stop. The seriousness of this situation can’t be overstated. Biden’s diminishing faculties, notwithstanding his relatively successful State of the Union address, and his increasing physical frailty are concerning," Parker wrote.
"Whatever the reasons, it has seemed that Harris’s role was to be quiet, lest she embarrass her boss with her sometimes inane, rambling remarks and a laugh that erupts from nowhere about nothing obvious to others," Parker wrote.
The headline to the column read, "For the country’s sake, Vice President Harris should step aside."
Parker argued that her perspective was not partisan as she also called for Sarah Palin to quit in 2008.
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