(This article is Part-16 in a series on US Election Campaign Season; for Part-17, go here; for Part-15, go here.)
(This article is Part-4 in a series on Kamala Harris; for Part-5, go here; for Part-3, go here.)
Columnist and Editorial Board Member of The Union, Terry McAteer, writes about his son Gregory’s experience working for Kamala, for a month, as an intern, when she was California Attorney General1:
“Senator Harris vocally throws around ‘F-bombs’ and other profanity constantly in her berating of staff and others. The staff is in complete fear of her and she uses her profanity throughout the day.”
“As Attorney General, Senator Harris instructed her entire staff to stand every morning as she entered the office and say, ‘Good Morning General’.”
“Never once during the month-long internship did Harris introduce herself to our son (as he was only in an office with 20 paid employees) and staff was too intimidated by her to introduce him…”
“Gregory was also given instructions to never address Harris nor look her in the eye as that privilege was only allowed to senior staff members.”
Getting the picture?
Would you say Kamala is a person who can handle having power?
Would you put her in charge of, say, three janitors in the basement of a one-office company selling coupons in Death Valley?
WOULD YOU PUT HER IN THE OVAL OFFICE?
“Heil, Commandant!!”
In charge of the Pentagon? With operational responsibility for the nuclear launch codes?
—Never look her in the eye. Address her as General.
“Well, as it turns out, President Harris has an amusing quirk. Of the 27 people she regularly meets with, only 4 are allowed to look at her. One staffer violated this edict, and he was transported to the outskirts of Abilene, Kansas, and left to fend for himself in the path of an approaching tornado…”
The characteristics and habits described above by McAteer?