Amid the ongoing interview blitz of Kamala Harris, as the vice president appeared on The View chat show, host
Sunny Hostin
asked him if there is something that she would have done differently than President Joe Biden during the past four years. "There's not a thing that comes to mind and I have been part of most of the decisions," Kamala Harris said.
The reply got picked up by many social media users including the right wingers who asked whether it was Kamala Harris admitting that she has been responsible for all the failures of the past four years.
"The best part is that Sunny Hostin thought she was giving Harris a layup question and Harris absolutely undermined the entire premise of her campaign," one post on the interview read.
"We can’t afford another 4 years of the same failed policies," another wrote.
At the talk show, Harris unveiled a plan to expand Medicare to cover at-home care for millions of seniors. The proposal, which would probably face stiff resistance among Republicans in Congress, would for the first time provide a Medicare home-care benefit to cover the costs for elderly Americans who need round-the-clock care, such as nurses and home health aides.
The appearance was a part of a blitz of media appearances in New York also scheduled to include SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show” and CBS’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
Kamala Harris said one difference she would have with Joe Biden as president is that she would tap a Republican to serve in her Cabinet -- something that she already announced.
Kamala Harris was shown a clip of comedian Maya Rudolph portraying her on "Saturday Night Love". Harris clasped her hands together and laughed, saying she hadn’t seen the clip before. “Maya Rudolph, I mean, she’s so good,” Harris added.