Judge Joe Brown blasts Kamala Harris as 'lazy' and 'pretty bad' in the courtroom
Television personality Judge Joe Brown blasted Vice President Kamala Harris during YouTube show "The Art of Dialogue" on Wednesday, calling her a bad prosecutor who "flirted" to get her way on cases.
Brown was reacting to Harris's replacement of President Joe Biden as the presumptive Democrat nominee for 2024 after Biden stepped down due to his poor debate performance on June 27.
He started off by calling Harris a "piece of sh**," then said she lacked "professional competence" during her time as a lawyer in California.
“She had a reputation among the trial lawyers of being lazy,” he continued. “She’d just hike her skirt up and try to flirt, and she wasn’t that good in the courtroom, if not, pretty bad in the courtroom.”
"Worse" than Biden
Brown then blamed early-onset dementia or “menopausal complications” for Harris's "word salad garbage."
“She doesn’t make a bit of sense. I think — she’s only 60 — she’s actually on a worse track than Biden was,” he said.
Of course, some in the Black community were outraged that Brown would attack Harris and that he seemed more critical of her than former President Donald Trump.
Just because Harris is (half) Black, Brown shouldn't criticize her? That's ridiculous.
Getting ahead
Brown finished off by calling Harris an "old hoe." He may have been referring to Harris's relationship with Los Angeles Mayor Willie Brown, which took place when he was married but estranged from his wife for over a decade.
Opponents allege that Harris used the relationship with Willie Brown to get ahead in California, eventually becoming attorney general years after their relationship ended in the mid-90s.
Whether people think Harris slept her way to the top or that she's a DEI pick, it doesn't seem like too many people think she could stand on her own two feet as a presidential candidate.
This sentiment has existed since 2020, when Harris was chosen largely because Biden wanted a female person of color on the ticket.
Her tenure as vice president has not assuaged any fears about her competence; she has flubbed every assignment given to her, including doing something about the border.
Brown's trepidation may not be well-phrased, but it is shared by many people all over the country who believe Harris will do a bad job if she becomes the leader of the free world.