Rapper Lord Jamar says Kamala Harris isnt qualified enough to run Dunkin Donuts or a 7-11

Rapper and actor Lord Jamar has ripped Vice President Kamala Harris as woefully unqualified to become president, insisting the Democratic candidate couldn’t even run a “Dunkin Donuts or a 7-11.”The 56-year-old producer unleashed the scathing assessment of Harris’ competency in an interview with “The Art of Dialogue” music podcast — slamming the veep as “insulting to black people” and suggesting the Democrats had tried, but failed, to make her a “female [Barack] Obama.” “This woman, to me, is not qualified to run, you know, a Dunkin Donuts or a 7-11, let alone the corporation that we call the United States of America,” said Jamar, whose acting credits include minor roles in “The Sopranos” and “Elementary.” The rapper, whose real name is Lorenzo Dechalus, continued to scorch Harris during the expletive-laden interview, bluntly declaring at one point: “F–k her.”“I knew what they were going to do with her the minute they brought her in,” he said, referring to the Dems choosing Harris to replace President Biden as their candidate.He added that Harris was intended to be the next Obama but she “fell short because she’s not the same type of orator this guy is.”“She’s a diggy broad.

She cackles all the f–king time.She lies.

She doesn’t answer a f–king question — not once during that debate did she answer anything that was asked of her,” he continued.“So she thinks we are stupid and that we’re going to vote for her off of identity politics.”Elsewhere in the interview, Jamar said he was considering voting for former President Donald Trump because elitists on the left were trying to shame black men into backing Harris.“ I feel that she’s so bad … she’s the one that scares me. I feel that she’s so bad that guess what? I might just go f–k around and vote for Trump and this is my first time saying this out loud,” he said.

“But y’all motherf–kers think you’re gonna shame somebo...

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