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Last Week Exposed The Real Presidential Hopefuls: Trump Is Funny, Harris Is Petulant

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A Fox News interview and a Catholic dinner might just prove to be the real October Surprise, showing voters the real presidential hopefuls.
Despite her constant cackling, we learned last week that Vice President Kamala Harris isn’t very funny. In fact, she can be downright grouchy if you ask her a difficult question.
On the other hand, the guy the left and corporate media have painted as the next Hitler is a hoot. ‘What are You Talking About?’
In the first real interview that the Democrat Party’s replacement presidential candidate has done in her Reader’s Digest campaign, the real Kamala Harris came through — a vacuous pretender who is ill-prepared for the job she is seeking. More than that, Harris came across as angry, arrogant, and self-entitled when Fox News “Special Report” anchor Brett Baier tested her empty answers.
The accomplice media, in full cover-her-butt mode, blasted Baier for being mean to the vice president, for interrupting her when she repeatedly refused to answer the questions he had asked. Some of the usual corporate media suspects lauded Harris as brave for going into the “lion’s den” of the “right-wing” Fox News in the first place. J6 conspiracy theorist Adam Kinzinger insisted Harris “totally schooled” Baier, leading any rational person to wonder whether the bitter former congressman actually watched the interview.
She wasn’t brave, and she wasn’t equipped to handle actual policy and agenda questions on her record. That’s because that part of her political brain — if ever fully formed — has atrophied so badly from a legacy media that refuses to challenge Harris’ rainbow of platitudes and garbled sentences. At one point in the truncated conversation, Harris stumbled, as she has multiple times, over one of the most basic of questions: how would Harris’ presidency be different from Biden’s? Harris responded in part by claiming that her presidency would “not be a continuation of Joe Biden’s presidency.” But Baier continued to press, noting how Harris’ platform advertises “a new way forward” and the need to “turn the page.” He asked the candidate what she would actually be “turning the page from” after having already been in the White House for nearly four years. Harris responded by attacking Donald Trump, essentially claiming he is the reason why Americans need a change.
Baier went on to note how, according to pollsters, 79 percent of “likely voters” think the country is on the “wrong track.” He noted how “that track follows three and a half years of [Harris] being vice president and President Biden being president.”
“Why are they saying that?” he asked, clarifying once again how she has “been in office for three and a half years.”
Harris responded by noting how “Donald Trump has been running for office.”
“But you’ve been the person holding the office,” Baier pushed back.
Clearly agitated, Harris shot back, “You and I both know what I’m talking about. You and I both know what I’m talking about.”
“I actually don’t.

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