Walton And Johnson

Walton And Johnson

The legacy of the Walton & Johnson show continues after 4 decades as Steve Johnson hosts with longtime producer Kenny Webster. The show is a mix of...Full Bio

 

People mock Kamala for using fake French accent

Uh oh! Kamala did a racism (according to rules created by the Left).

Kamala Harris appeared to be struggling with behaving like an authentic human being again after she adopted a bizarre fake French accent while speaking to scientists at a COVID lab in Paris.
During a visit to the Institut Pasteur science lab, the Vice President appeared to try to sound like French people do when they speak English, in an apparent attempt to ingratiate herself with her audience.

Not surprisingly she's being mocked and ridiculed for her voice work.

“The clip from Vice President Harris is more than embarrassing on the world stage,” Mike Pompeo, Donald Trump’s Secretary of State, told Fox News.
“Our adversaries watch that and see weakness. They see people who aren’t serious, they see people who aren’t determined – precisely the opposite of what we did for four years.”
“Kamala ‘Cringe’ Harris visits a group of French scientists and speaks to them as if they’re toddlers, lamenting that people expect their elected officials to keep their promises,” commented Jake Schneider.
“Is she using a FRENCH ACCENT?! I love this episode of Veep,” remarked Abigail Marone, the press secretary for Missouri Senator Josh Hawley.
FRANCE-US-DIPLOMACY-HEALTH-SCIENCE

Photo: AFP

US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks as she visits the Pasteur Institute (Institut Pasteur), in Paris on November 9, 2021. - US Vice President Kamala Harris touched down in Paris on November 9, 2021, on a mission to further mend relations with France after a crisis sparked by a cancelled submarines contract. During her four-day visit -- her third overseas trip in office -- Harris will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron and attend a peace forum with other world leaders. She will also participate in a conference on Libya and join commemorations for the anniversary of the end of World War I. (Photo by GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP) (Photo by GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP via Getty Images)


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content