Kamala Discusses Key Issues During Interview On ‘The View’

Well, well, well. Who thought it was a good idea to put Tim Walz and Kamala Harris in front of cameras for extended interviews? Whoever that genius is, they must be pacing their office in frustration. It’s like watching a slow-motion train wreck—painful, yes, but you can’t look away.

First off, Monday night’s double feature on 60 Minutes was a masterclass in political flubs. Tim Walz looked like he just realized he wandered into the wrong studio, while Harris? Let’s just say that if you’re struggling on The View, it’s time to reevaluate your communication strategy. It’s supposed to be one of the friendliest places on television for Democrats—home turf, if you will. Yet, even there, she managed to make things worse.

The segment had all the obligatory soft questions about a “Biden coup” and how she supposedly found out he might be stepping aside. This story shifts every time she tells it. One version had her planning a pork roast (charming, but hardly believable), while this latest one somehow involved “turning the page” from lies. Except, here’s the catch: she’s the one currently in the Vice President’s seat alongside Biden. So who, exactly, is she turning the page on? The whole bit felt like a bad script from a daytime drama.

Harris then trotted out the excuse that they couldn’t fulfill a campaign promise because Congress didn’t play ball. That’s rich, considering how they tore down Trump’s border policies on Day One and then seemed surprised when the situation spiraled out of control. They had three years to fix the mess, but the only thing they achieved was giving cartels a golden opportunity. Claiming she “prosecuted cartels” is a bold statement when, in reality, their policies just made those same cartels a lot richer.

And then there’s the DeSantis drama. Harris attempted to spin a narrative that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was “political” for allegedly not taking her call. This happened while he was busy managing a hurricane response. He didn’t take kindly to the criticism, reminding everyone that she never bothered to reach out during previous storms over the past three years. Instead, she tried to stir up controversy during a crisis. DeSantis pointed out that he was already coordinating with President Biden directly, making Harris’s criticism look like a cheap political stunt.

Funny how Harris didn’t refute any of his points. She couldn’t argue with the fact that her sudden interest was conveniently timed for campaign season. Why wasn’t she so eager to reach out before? This whole episode just exposed the blatant partisanship and the fact that she’s more focused on scoring political points than actually helping during a disaster.

Her performance on The View hit new lows. Sunny Hostin served her a softball question: “Would you have done anything differently than President Biden over the last four years?” Harris couldn’t come up with a single thing. Nothing. She’s supposedly part of a “new way forward,” yet she’s glued to Biden’s record, even admitting she was “a part of most decisions.” So, what’s the sales pitch here? Vote for me because I’ll keep doing exactly what we’ve been doing?

She tried to dodge with some vague rambling about how they’re “different people” and have “shared life experiences,” but couldn’t name a single substantive change she’d make. It was like listening to someone trying to talk their way out of a parking ticket—lots of words, but nothing convincing.

If this is the new face of leadership, well, it’s not looking too promising. By sticking to the Biden agenda without any fresh ideas, Harris just anchored herself to a presidency that’s been floundering. So much for that “new way forward.” At this point, it might be best for her to pack it in, because even her friends in the media can’t help her out of this one.

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