WATCH: 'The View' Hosts Applaud Biden's Fitness, Make Outrageous Claims About Kamala's Readiness For 2024 - She's Doing 'A Damn Good Job'

On Monday, the ladies of ABC's 'The View' gave their thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris and President Biden's mental and physical readiness for the 2024 election.

"You know what's still strange to me? Why is Kamala so dangerous?" Sunny Hostin asked her fellow co-hosts. 

"Why do you think she's so dangerous?" Whoopi Goldberg asked Hostin.

"I don't know Whoopi. That's kind of offensive to me," Hostin said in response. "And the other thing is she's unprepared."

"Kamala Harris by the way was the first woman elected DA of San Fransisco, the first woman to be attorney general of California, she's the first female vice president," she continued. "She's been on the job doing a damn good job and I am so tired of people questioning her qualifications."

"The woman is ready to lead if she needs to lead. But I don't think Joe Biden is going anywhere," Hostin claimed. "I've seen him on his bike in Delaware, I can't bike that much. He's fit. And let's compare the Republican candidate who eats cheeseburgers and throws spaghetti at the wall."

"And is indicted in four jurisdictions people!" Ana Navarro yelled.

While the ladies of 'The View' claim that Kamala is ready to take over the presidency if Biden were to step down or pass away, the American public strongly disagrees.

As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, any support that the VP once claimed, with a 'Very positive' view as high as 26 percent in October 2020, has utterly evaporated leaving her with the lowest recorded so far. In a June poll, the VP sat at just 11 percent of Americans who had a 'very positive' view of her.

Harris has a net negative rating of any vice president in the poll's history.

Meanwhile, President Joe Biden is losing mental acuity by the day. As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, Biden began his speech in Hanoi over the weekend with a cringe-worthy attempt to make the audience laugh in an attempt to reference the 1988 film 'Good Morning, Vietnam.' However, it appeared that Biden was confused and instead said that the reference was to a "famous song" and not the film.

“It is evening — isn't it? Around the world in five days is interesting," Biden said about his recent trip to New Dehli, India, and now to the Southeast Asian nation. "Well, one of my staff members said, 'Remember the famous song, Good Morning, Vietnam?' Well, good evening, Vietnam.”

Biden also used his famous insult during the speech, an insult that no one in America seems to know the origin of.

“The Indian looks at John Wayne and points to the Union soldier and says, "He's a lying, dog-faced pony soldier!' Well, there's a lot of lying, dog-faced pony soldiers out there about global warming."

At another point in the speech, Biden showed who was really in charge of the White House, that being his staff.

“I'll just follow my orders here. Staff, is there anybody that hasn't spoken yet? I ain't calling on you," Biden said as reporters shouted at Biden to be called upon.

Biden finished his embarrassing speech by telling reporters that he was heading to bed, likely not helping his image as an old man struggling with a presidential schedule. 

"He may have a gameplan, he just hasn't shared it with me," Biden began. "But I tell you what, I don't know about you but I'm going to go to bed."

The ladies of 'The View' are clearly not connected to how the everyday American views the Biden-Harris ticket. They are out of touch with the average American and continue to show their ignorance every time their show aires.

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