Oh boy, talk about a train wreck! Kamala Harris’s interview with Fox News went off the rails before it even began. According to Bret Baier, Harris showed up a full 15 minutes late, which threw the whole schedule into chaos. And if that wasn’t enough, Harris’s staff went into panic mode behind the scenes, practically begging to cut things short. Classic Harris, right?
Baier spilled the beans in a post-interview breakdown with Dana Perino and a few other Fox News personalities. He painted a pretty clear picture of Harris’s team freaking out during the interview—waving their arms like they were trying to land a plane. Apparently, it was a “hard wrap” on the interview, meaning they were pretty much done before they even got started. At the end, Baier had to awkwardly thank Harris for her time as her staffers all but dragged her off set.
And what’s even better? The Harris camp tried to change up the interview at the last second. Baier likened it to “icing the kicker” in football—basically, pulling every last trick in the book to dodge tough questions. Looks like Kamala’s team was hoping to make things easier for her, but when you’re dealing with someone like Baier, that’s not gonna fly.
This fiasco shows how ill-prepared Harris and her team were. If you can’t even handle a scheduled interview, how on earth do you plan to run a country? Baier even mentioned that this wasn’t the first time he had to handle a political heavyweight dodging questions—he’s had to cut off long-winded answers before. But with Harris, it was a whole new level of evasion.
It’s obvious the campaign didn’t want Kamala going off-script, but hey, that’s what happens when you’re dealing with someone who’s more focused on damage control than on actually answering questions. So, instead of letting the interview run its course, Harris’s team yanked the plug when the going got tough.
If this interview is any indicator, the Harris campaign is in serious trouble. She can dodge Fox News, but she can’t dodge the American people forever. This was supposed to be a big moment for Harris, a chance to finally address some hard questions on a major network. Instead, it turned into a spectacle of unpreparedness and evasion. And if that’s her idea of a “big debut” on Fox News, it’s safe to say the voters are seeing right through it.
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