http://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/chris-queen/2021/11/18/kamalas-response-to-the-question-of-whether-she-feels-underused-might-not-be-what-youd-expect-n1534352
Vice President Kamala Harris has a stock response to tough questions, and it’s almost become a running joke to mention it. The “Kamala Cackle,” as I’ve just now dubbed it, is either a nervous tic or a method of deflecting when she doesn’t want to face a question. Maybe it’s both.
On Thursday, Harris appeared on Good Morning America, and George Stephanopolous asked her about the reports that suggest that the vice president feels that the Biden administration is not making the most of her gifts and talents.
The “Kamala Cackle” didn’t rear its really annoying head. Instead, she answered confidently, giving more of a “Kamala Chuckle” to a follow-up question.
When Stephanopolous asked her if she shared the frustrations of her friends that Harris isn’t getting many opportunities to lead, she talked about the maneuvering that brought about the passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and said, “We’re getting things done, and we’re doing it together.” ...
It's been "reported" ... off the record, of course ... that Kamala added - Jill was complaining that Joe's little blue pills weren't working any more, so we pulled Joe into the Lincoln bedroom and I gave her a hands-on demonstration of my sure-fire techniques to get him standing at attention in no time at all. So, I'd say that it's all coming together, quite nicely!
The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. ~ D.H. Lawrence