Is Kamala Harris Dumb? (Illustrated)
A photo look at the evidence of Kamala Harris's intelligence
Trump has accused Kamala Harris of being “low IQ.”1 That’s quite an accusation, so let’s look at the evidence.
Once, Kamala Harris was invited to give a TED Talk. That doesn’t sound like something that would happen to a stupid person.
Then again, the topic of her TED Talk was on the proper way to heat up a Cup O’ Noodles and she kept calling everyone in the room “Ted,” and if they said Ted wasn’t their name, she made them leave since this was only a talk for Teds.
She also recently made an entire economic plan. That doesn’t sound like a dumb person thing.
Then again, the entire plan was crudely drawn with crayons and was just her depiction of what she called a “money making machine” (a money printing press?). I guess that’s not the smartest economic plan, though it doesn’t seem any dumber than something from someone like Bernier Sanders.
She also was recently in a chess tournament. That’s definitely not something a dumb person would participate in.
Then again, she was disqualified for trying to eat the pieces.
Of course, if she were right about the chess pieces being candy and was the only person to try to eat them, she would have been the smartest person in the room.
She also recently met with Elon Musk to talk about going to the moon. That’s a pretty smart thing to talk about.
Unfortunately, as soon as Elon started talking about Mars, she screamed, “Space isn’t real!” and bit him on the face.
Most scientists do agree that space is real, so that’s not a good look for her.
Kalama Harris reportedly personally check all the electrical outlets at the Vice President’s residence at the Naval Observatory. This sounds like a smart thing to do as the building is very old, but unfortunately she accomplished it by sticking a fork in all the outlets.
The Secret Service ended up having to to childproof all the outlets.
She was also recently on Sesame Street to help educate children. That’s a good thing for a smart person to do.
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