Kids say the darndest things. Especially the brave patriot who immediately identified Vice President Kamala Harris as a "liar."
"What’s the first word that pops into your head when you hear the name Kamala Harris?" Arizona State University professor Asheley Landrum asked during a Sept. 25 Anderson Cooper 360 segment.
"Liar," the boy genius immediately responded.
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CNN deployed Landrum, a child development expert and media psychologist, to interview 10- and 11-year-olds at 80 elementary schools across Arizona, New Jersey, and Texas ahead of the November election. She asked critical questions, like whether Taylor Swift’s "endorsement would impact the election" and "which president is kinder," a question America’s adversaries like China and Iran certainly considered as well.
Landrum’s mission was particularly important since kids can’t vote and are notoriously unsusceptible to outside influence.
"Three Biden-leaning kids spontaneously brought up Hitler when talking about Donald Trump," Landrum wrote in her analysis. CNN learned after publication that Landrum "made small donations" to Harris.
But our wunderkind was impervious to her bias.
"Do you think it’s okay for somebody who is a convicted felon to become president of the United States?" Landrum asked.
"Yes," the young Texan immediately replied, showing that he’s smarter than the freedom haters on the Colorado supreme court.
The patriot also proved smarter than his peers. Two-thirds of the kids Landrum interviewed supported Harris, the definitive loser in November’s contest, with one calling her "pretty and stuff."
The boy genius was also more tolerant. Landrum asked if kids living in houses that supported opposing candidates could be friends. "I think it’d be fine," our honoree said. "It’s just about the personality of the people."
The Harris-supporting kids were less receptive. "If I went over there, I imagine there would be a good ol’ argument or a fight," one boy said. "Maybe like a food fight or something."
CNN didn’t reveal the young king's identity, and we can only imagine that was to prevent defenders of freedom like the Washington Free Beacon from hiring him on the spot. Still, it won’t stop us from naming him a 2024 Man of the Year.