by Kyle Becker at Trending Politics
There is a new YouTube series featuring Kamala Harris, and it is every bit as authentic as the Vice President. Just behold Kamala Harris’s cringeworthy NASA video, where she disingenuously tried to excite kids about science:
“So, I’m very excited about the Space Council, we’re going to learn so much as we increasingly, I think, are curious and interested in the potential or the discoveries and the work we can do in space. So, that’s one of the things I’m most excited about. But the other, you guys are going to see, you’re going to literally see the craters on the Moon with your own eyes. With your own eyes, I’m telling you, it is going to be unbelievable,” she concludes.
“I just love the idea of exploring the unknown,” Harris says awkwardly. “And then, there’s other things that we just haven’t figured out or discovered yet. To think about so much that’s out there that we still have to learn. I love that. I love that,” she adds.
One thing that we have learned lately is that these are not just lucky children who have been selected at random to listen to the Vice President prattle on about the wonders of the universe, but child actors. The revelation came out in an article in the Washington Examiner on Monday:
Continue ReadingThe first installment of Vice President Kamala Harris’s YouTube Originals space series featured child actors who auditioned for their roles in the project.
Trevor Bernardino, a 13-year-old actor from Carmel, California, and one of five teenagers featured in the video, was asked to submit a monologue discussing something he is passionate about and three questions for a world leader, according to an interview with KSBW TV. Trevor then interviewed with the production director...