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Kamala Harris thinks Joe Biden is the funnest member of the cabinet: VP dishes on Netflix, Beyonce and missing group texts in podcast

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Vice President Kamala Harris says she thinks President Joe Biden is the funnest member of the administration’s cabinet, and revealed other aspects of her first years as Vice President in a podcast interview.

‘Well, I mean, the person I definitely have the most fun with is the president he’s fantastic,’ Harris said when asked who she had the most fun with in the administration.

Kamala Harris talks with the hosts of the 'I've Had It' podcast

Kamala Harris talks with the hosts of the 'I've Had It' podcast 

Harris said President Joe Biden has 'an incredible sense of humor'

Harris said President Joe Biden has 'an incredible sense of humor'

She spoke warmly about her relationship with the president, even though it grew more limited during their first few years in office.

‘He can be very serious, obviously, but he also has an incredible sense of humor,’ she said. ‘You have to find humor in life if you’re actually going to get through it and be sane. And so there are moments where we just find the humor in a moment that otherwise others might not be able to see it. It’s just important not to take yourself too seriously when everything is so serious.’

Harris recorded an interview in Washington, DC, with the ‘I’ve Had It’ podcast, hosted by former Bravo TV stars Jennifer Welch and Angie ‘Pumps’ Sullivan. 

Harris spoke warmly of her relationship with the president

Harris spoke warmly of her relationship with the president

 The show features the hosts and their guests talking about serious and trivial things that they have 'had it' with.  

Predictably, Harris agreed with the hosts that they 'had it' with former President Donald Trump, abortion restrictions, and people taking their shoes off of airplanes.

But she had nothing but love for Beyonce and her new country album. 

‘Her new album, I love that she’s doing, again, how wonderful is that is to just to really fully and own and dive into your range right?' she asked. 'And to never feel that you must be confined to other people’s perspective on what your lane is and instead just go for it. I love that.' 

Beyonce releases her 'Cowboy Carter' album

Beyonce releases her 'Cowboy Carter' album

Beyonce channels her new country album on her Instagram
Beyonce channels her new country album on her Instagram

Beyonce channels her new country album on her Instagram

American musicians Minnie Pearl, Ray Charles and Willie Nelson

American musicians Minnie Pearl, Ray Charles and Willie Nelson

Harris claimed that the majority of music produced by singer/songwriter Ray Charles was country music, recalling when she used to listen to it with her mother. 

'I’m pretty sure the bulk of his work was country. Yeah. He was, actually, that was I think the bulk of his songs in terms of writing and performance was country music,' she said. 

Charles has produced over 60 albums and only seven of them feature country music. 

In a surprise to the hosts, the vice president defended 'group texts,' lamenting that she no longer could text with members of her family due to security reasons. 

‘Here’s my sad little grievance, and i’m going to play my violin, I don’t get to text anymore,' she said. 'I have all these things on my phone that prevent for the sake of security. I used to love our family group texts. Like when Wordle first came out. Did you get the word? It was just so good.’ 

 Harris admitted that both she and her husband usually spent too long trying to decide what to watch on Netflix before they got tired and were ready for bed. 

'We will sit on the couch in front of the TV with the switcher, for like 45 minutes debating which Netflix show we start streaming, and we weigh the pros and the cons of each and by the time we’re done we are ready to go for bed,' she said. 

US Vice President Kamala Harris (R) reviews paperwork alongside her husband Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff as they travel

US Vice President Kamala Harris (R) reviews paperwork alongside her husband Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff as they travel

She said she enjoyed ‘The Morning Show’ on Apple TV and ‘Only Murders in the Building’ on Hulu. 

On more serious topics, she warned again that Donald Trump was a threat to democracy, accusing him of outright racism. 

‘There is no whisper, there is no dog whistle it is like a gigantic bark,' she said. 

boasted that as the first female vice president, she was able to talk about things that male vice presidents would not discuss. 

’I am sure I’m the first Vice President to in front of the press to use the word ‘uterus,’ and then I didn’t stop there either, I said the f-word, I said fibroids,' she said laughing. 'I’m pretty sure, I mean we could do a fact check but I’m pretty sure no other Vice President has done that in public.'

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