I will aspire to be ‘brat’: Jake Tapper learns about Harris’ new aesthetic

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Published 2024-07-22
CNN's Jake Tapper, Jamie Gangel, David Chalian, and Kaitlan Collins discuss Vice President Kamala Harris' embracing of "brat," a meme and online aesthetic inspired by British pop star Charli XCX's hit album of the same name. #CNN #news

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All Comments (21)
  • @PaloDuro1021
    We can't stop laughing at you!😂😂😂😂😂😂
  • Actual Harris quote: We must together. Work together. To see where we are. Where we are headed, where we are going and our vision for where we should be. But also see it as a moment to, yes. Together, address the challenges and to work on the opportunities that are presented by this moment.”
  • @thezeronelite
    ...'Aesthetic' is Gen Z slang? That's news to me. Aesthetics is a field of philosophy dating back thousands of years. How can you be so behind on the times you forget something like that? I'm not even an American and this is embarassing.
  • @Jamski101
    Kamala is the same person that said Joe was sharp as a tack.
  • How does she explaine to gen Z that they will never be able to afford a home and college cost a minimum of 80k?
  • @coolbrit56
    What the heck? So some one name Charli, who is British, says something nice about Harris, and folks are to fall in line? Gen Zers? What the heck. Is this her stratagy? This is cringe
  • @macpony2571780
    Kamala should have a rally and see how many people show up.
  • @ndzi_karl
    This so-called journalists seem to forget that they are reporters, And no more
  • @Ninjaplease636
    Why the fuck do we care about how much money someone can raise? This is the immediate issue with our politics. The first thing we worry about is how much money they raise rather then if they are fit to run a country in a unified manner
  • Defining oneself, more identify politics, I guess . . . this is so asinine!