‘Clean up in aisle seven,’ Megyn Kelly says as David Muir’s ratings fall post debate



While the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is fading into distant memory, Megyn Kelly is here to make sure no one forgets it.

Especially the performance of the “moderators.”

In a recent appearance on ABC’s “Live with Kelly and Mark,” David Muir attempted to clean up his reputation following the debate.

“I believe it was our duty to ask the issues that Americans care about. You know, the economy: Are we better off than we were four years ago? Immigration: What are you going to do about the border? Why did you wait so long before you acted on the border? Those types of questions,” Muir explained.

“Reproductive rights. Afghanistan. Do you bear any responsibility? A peaceful transfer of power with the next election coming. You know, these are all really important issues, the issues of our time really,” he continued, adding, “I always say as a moderator, what the candidates decide to do with that time, you can ask the question, but they’ll answer with whatever they choose to answer with.”

After watching the clip of Muir, Kelly has some critiques.

“He’s just playing it right down the middle, Dave,” Kelly tells Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report.” “Let me tell you what that was. That was clean up in aisle seven because his ratings are down 12% since the debate.”

“And far more than he’s seeing on the competition on CBS and NBC, they both fell a little this week,” she continues, adding, “just as it wasn’t that busy a news week but for, you know, the whole assassination thing.”

“ABC News can see he’s in a free fall,” she concluded, and Rubin agrees.

“They’re using one of their entertainment shows, the morning show, to run cover for their news operation,” Rubin says. “As Megan Kelly said, you know, playing it down the middle. And it’s like no, you did not dude. You fact-checked only Trump.”


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Will Kamala’s media makeover work? Or will the grassroots expose the lie?



The mainstream media gave Kamala Harris an overnight makeover in an effort to conceal the reality that she is an unintelligent, historically disliked radical who ran her last presidential campaign into the ground before voting even began. News outlets are also trying to hide the fact that she’s a chameleon who says whatever necessary to garner support, even if it diametrically opposes her past actions and statements.

It’s why the media glazes over, justifies, or outright denies the fact that Harris can suddenly tap into a southern accent when she’s around a specific demographic, identity as Indian one moment and black the next, and how she can be a rigid prosecutor who puts marijuana users behind bars and then tell Charlamagne tha God that she herself indulged in recreational marijuana in college.

It seems like concealing such damning traits would be impossible, but the lying and attempts to make her relatable seem to be working. Kamala’s campaign is charging forward at a rate that’s frightening.

But will it be enough to win the election? Or will the grassroots rise up to expose her as the political hack that she is?

Sara Gonzales, BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens, and Kenny Webster, host of the "Walton & Johnson" podcast, discuss the subject.

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“Can they make Kamala look relatable?” asks Webster, adding that his friend, who is a brilliant and successful doctor, was “surprised when Joe [Biden] got dementia,” proving that the media “can trick educated people.”

“Do you think they can't make people think Kamala is relatable?” he asks rhetorically.

Booyens is afraid they can, as scripture sheds light on man’s susceptibility to deception.

To hear more of the conversation, watch the clip above.

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How Kamala Harris' dim-witted AI policies have harmed Americans



Kamala Harris probably knows little — or nothing — about AI policy. “AI is kind of a fancy thing. First of all, it's two letters. It means 'artificial intelligence,’” Vice President Kamala Harris explained to labor and civil rights leaders last year.

But if Harris pulls off a victory in November, she would hold a massive influence over America’s AI regulatory approach.

As Biden’s AI czar, Harris has advocated for woke and globalist AI regulations that promote left-wing social causes, curb free speech and stifle innovation, and limit competition — a stark contrast to Trump’s and the RNC’s laissez-faire, conservative, pro-tech AI platform. Though she didn't have much experience on AI policy, Biden still decided that Harris would be the right pick to lead the country’s AI policy — an issue that could give the American economy an edge over China’s.

Last year, Harris held an AI roundtable where she promised civil rights leaders to implement AI policies that address the “legitimate concern…about how racial bias and other types of biases will impact the lives of people because of AI” by “establishing protections knowing that certain people will be targeted based on their socioeconomic status, based on their race, based upon their disability status.”

And this year, Harris announced the creation of a Council of Chief AI Officers, in which left-wing bureaucrats would be appointed in every federal agency to “address the climate crisis” and “advance equitable outcomes.” Even though these AI officers will also be tasked with protecting Americans’ privacy and security, the Biden administration has made it clear that “protecting Americans” includes protecting minority groups from “oppression.” So don’t be surprised when this council converts into another government propaganda arm to implement progressive cultural ideology.

Curbing free speech

ARTIFICIAL EXPLANATION? Kamala Harris struggles to explain what AI iswww.youtube.com

Not only is Harris concerned with AI’s racial biases, but she is also concerned with AI’s ability to spread information quickly — “threats which to many people feel existential,” she told a London audience before the Global Summit of AI Safety. "Consider, for example … when people around the world cannot discern fact from fiction because of a flood of AI-enabled misinformation and disinformation.”

It’s obvious that Harris and other globalist progressives don’t actually care about misinformation. The World Economic Forum calls for AI regulation since “manipulated and falsified information is now the most severe short-term risk the world faces,” echoing Harris’ anti-free-speech language.

Meanwhile, leftists spread misinformation about Trump and allied groups all the time. Their worry is that AI could expand the influence of conservative and right-wing movements in ways they can’t control. Their pre-emptive solution is AI regulations to limit free speech for conservatives and any other group they deem a rival or problem.

Without such tools, as the WEF warns, free speech online “could trigger civil unrest and confrontation. It will also lead to growing distrust of media and government sources.” Misinformation and disinformation, they insist, will “deepen polarized views in societies where political opinion is already entrenched.”

Of course, the globalist elites consider themselves the only proper arbiter of what counts as misinformation. In their minds, they hold a monopoly on truth and Americans are incapable of independently discerning right from wrong. Voting for a Republican can only mean they were deceived by “misinformation.”

Combatting misinformation is just code for censoring speech. Many Chinese AI chatbots don’t answer questions about Tiananmen Square. Now American search engines refuse to autocomplete queries about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. What’s to say that a Kamala Harris-regulated chatbot won’t answer questions about Fauci’s COVID lies or will block all information concerning the assassination attempt?

Expanding monopolies

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Regulations are typically associated with antitrust and breaking up monopolies in order to ensure a fair market. And some in the Biden/Harris administration have aggressively pushed to regulate AI in hopes of creating a competitive market.

Lina Khan, chair of the Federal Trade Commission, wrote a pro-AI-regulation New York Times op-ed in which she argues that “public officials have a responsibility to ensure this hard-learned history doesn’t repeat itself,” alluding to big tech’s giant monopolies that have dominated the tech sector.

“As companies race to deploy and monetize A.I., the Federal Trade Commission is taking a close look at how we can best achieve our dual mandate to promote fair competition and to protect Americans from unfair or deceptive practices,” Khan wrote. She continued, urging regulators to be “vigilant,” warning that without regulating AI, “dominant firms could use their control over these key inputs to exclude or discriminate against downstream rivals, picking winners and losers in ways that further entrench their dominance.”

Harris’ regulatory approach, however, while heavy in regulations, will only expand the monopolies Khan wants to break up.

As AI czar, Harris worked with big tech elites, including the CEOs of Google and Microsoft, to regulate AI and crush competition. Last summer, Harris convened with Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI to discuss the “safe, secure, and transparent development of AI technology.” President Biden also met with industry leaders to discuss AI regulation, an effort widely criticized as cronyism. Federalist editor Emily Jashinsky likened the meeting to assembling “a bunch of Railway Barons and saying, ‘I'm really curious. I want you to tell us what we need to do to protect the people from this.’”

If Harris were serious about protecting Americans from big tech and AI abuses, why would she meet with the very people she claims need to be regulated and ask them which regulations they want or don’t want?

Obviously, big tech wants regulations that will limit competition and increase its market power while scaremongering about how other regulations or the lack of its preferred regulations will stifle innovation. Big tech companies, like Google, want regulations to make it harder for startups to enter the market but oppose regulations that cap their own market share.

Under an administration led by Kamala Harris, we’d only see more unnecessary red tape for AI development. For Harris, AI policy is just another weapon to achieve progressive ends. In her eyes, equitable outcomes, not increased innovation and productivity, are the primary benchmark of a successful AI policy. And for establishment liberals, whom Harris now leads, doing the bidding of big tech is just an added bonus that will help garner popularity among the elites.

Biden was annoyed with Kamala Harris, called her a 'work in progress' in his first month, according to new book



A new book details the annoyance and frustration President Joe Biden felt with Vice President Kamala Harris — he apparently called her a "work in progress" in his first month as president.

The revelations come from an upcoming book from Chris Whipple documenting Biden's successes in his first term.

Whipple says sources confirmed to him that Harris' husband, Douglass Emhoff, had been complaining that the policy portfolio given to Harris had hurt her politically.

Biden was reportedly annoyed with his vice president.

“He hadn’t asked Harris to do anything he hadn’t done as vice president — and she’d begged him for the voting rights assignment," Whipple wrote.

A previous report from November 2021 said that members of Harris' coterie were angry with the president's team because they believed that the vice president was being set up for failure by their policy assignments. That report found that the president's team accused Harris of incompetence and generally being ill-prepared for meetings.

A spokesperson for the White House issued a brief statement about the latest claims from Whipple's book.

“We respect that there will be no shortage of books written about the administration containing a wide variety of claims," said Robyn Patterson.

"We don’t plan to engage in confirmations or denials when it comes to the specifics of those claims," she added. "The author did not give us a chance to verify the materials that are attributed here.”

Another report said Harris staffers believed the all-white staff for the president was disrespectful to her.

A poll from August 2021 found that a majority of Americans, 55%, said that Harris was not qualified to assume the duties of the presidency should anything happen to Biden. Only 43% said she was "qualified" or "somewhat qualified" to assume the presidency.

Here's more about the tension in the White House:

There are 'real and deep tensions' between Kamala Harris and Joe Bidenwww.youtube.com

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What is space? Kamala Harris has answers, gets slammed for saying them out loud

“Space is exciting"

Vice President Kamala Harris has gotten herself into a pickle before over her talks on space. Last October, it was outed that a YouTube Kids original video she participated in included child actors, leading to some heavy mockery for days. So you would think the VP would be on her game the next time she was asked to confront the topic of space. You would think.

After reportedly receiving a briefing on the work of the U.S. Space Force and U.S. Space Command advancing national security, the Vice President stopped by Vandenberg Space Force Base to speak to members of the U.S. Space Force.

“Our Administration is working to establish international rules and norms for space. Yesterday at Vandenberg Space Force Base, I announced a new commitment that will help promote peaceful and responsible behavior in space,” Harris announced in a tweet from the vice president’s account.

Missing from her tweet, however, was the part that later emerged in a video clip of her explanation of space to Space Force members in a tone and cadence that almost resembled a poor attempt at slam poetry for kindergarteners.

“Space is exciting,” Harris begins in one clip. “It spurs our imaginations, and it forces us to ask big questions. Space? It affects us all. And it connects us all.”

The wreckage quickly began online with critics pointing out the absurdity of the words she chose to say out loud to a room full of adult members of Space Force. One of the most highlighted comments was from singer and songwriter Bradley Skistimas of “Five Times August” who compared her speech to a book report on space she was unprepared to deliver.

"the queen of saying nothing while talking," added musician Tilian Pearsonilian Pearson.

"Kamala Harris is one of the most inauthentic people to ever hold office," said Caleb Hull.

"The space between her ears definitely effects us all," Jason Buttrill tweeted.

BlazeTV host of "The News & Why It Matters" Sara Gonzales was reminded of high school:

A longer video of the speech is also available for those who want more of the Kamala-talks-space experience.

Kamala Harris' new press secretary deletes over 10,000 tweets just prior to taking the job



The new spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris deleted over 10,000 tweets from her social media account just before she took on the new job.

CNN reported on Wednesday that Harris had tapped Kirsten Allen as her new press secretary months after Symone Sanders left the office vacant in December in order to join MSNBC. The job has been open since then.

Harris' office has been plagued with embarrassing stories that have led to staffers leaving or being fired.

Allen had previously worked as the deputy national press secretary and African American media director for Harris during her unsuccessful campaign to win the Democratic presidential nomination in 2019.

According to the social media analytics tool Social Blade, Allen deleted more than 10,000 tweets in the span of one week between Jan. 2 and 10 earlier this year.

A spokesperson for Harris told Fox News that they had not been in contact with Allen until February, but the job had been open since December.

While those tweets were swiped from her account, Allen left up some tweets that were critical of then-candidate Joe Biden during the race for the Democratic nomination.

In one, Allen retweets a message criticizing Biden for not being enthusiastic enough about same sex marriages while praising Harris for being unapologetically in favor of same sex marriages.

James with the receipts.https://twitter.com/Jemsinger/status/1165017460724117514\u00a0\u2026
— Kirsten Allen (@Kirsten Allen) 1566596885

A CNN report in November detailed how the vice president's office had clashed with Biden's office over what they saw as incompetence on her part. They complained that the vice president was often unprepared for official media briefings and for private meetings. Harris' communications director left the office soon after that report.

Staffers in Harris' office have reportedly accused the White House of purposely undermining Harris and of disrespecting her contributions to the administration.

Defenders of Harris have also accused her critics of being motivated by sexism and racism.

Here's more about the problems with Harris:

Cackle-Off: Kamala Harris vs. Hillary Clinton | @Pat Gray Unleashedwww.youtube.com

Kamala Harris blunders about NATO again, this time in a deleted tweet



Vice President Kamala Harris was caught in a precarious blunder again when she implied in a tweet that Ukraine was a part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin has cited the possibility of Ukraine joining NATO as part of his justification for invading the former Soviet republic as a matter of national defense.

"When I was in Poland, I met with U.S. and Polish service members, thanking them for standing with our NATO allies for freedom, peace, and security," read the tweet from the @KamalaHarris account. "The United States stands firmly with the Ukrainian people in defense of the NATO alliance."

Harris' false claim that Ukraine had already joined NATO was an embarrassing and potentially harmful blunder.

That tweet was deleted and replaced with one clarifying that the U.S. stood behind Ukraine and also behind NATO.

When I was in Poland, I met with U.S. and Polish service members, thanking them for standing with our NATO allies for freedom, peace, and security.\n\nThe United States stands firmly with the Ukrainian people and in defense of the NATO alliance.pic.twitter.com/Mt4vzAWglg
— Kamala Harris (@Kamala Harris) 1647393661

Harris had made the exact same mistake in a speech on Saturday at the winter meeting of the Democratic National Committee in Washington D.C.

"Russia’s invasion threatens not just Ukraine’s democracy, it threatens democracy and security across Europe," Harris said during her speech. "So I will say what I know we all say, and I will say over and over again: The United States stands firmly with the Ukrainian people in defense of the NATO alliance."

The White House altered the transcript of the event to add the word "and" in parenthesis to fix the gaffe.

After deleted the tweet, Harris' office blamed the DNC for the mistake.

"The 'and' was omitted by accident, so we took it down and reposted with the correct remarks," the DNC said in an email to Fox News.

The vice president's office has been plagued by staffers leaving amidst rumors of dysfunction and contentious bickering with the president's staff. Harris has been accused by some of being unprepared for media briefings and other official meetings.

Here's more about Harris' NATO blunder:

White House changes Kamala Harris' 'mistake' in official transcriptwww.youtube.com

Kamala Harris lashes out at the media over negative coverage, but ignores tough questions on staffers leaving her office



Vice President Kamala Harris lashed out at negative coverage in the media, but she ignored tough questions about numerous staffers leaving her embattled office.

Harris made the comments during an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle that was published Sunday.

"Oh, how about, 'She's going to buy a pot on her way to the airport,' after a very significant and highly successful bilateral meeting in France on issues that are about national security, on issues that are about climate, on issues that are about what we are doing in terms of international norms and rules on everything from cyber to space," she complained.

"Come on," Harris added.

The vice president was referring to criticism she received when she purchased expensive cooking pots during a trip to France. Local reports estimated her cookware purchase to add up to about $600 at a time when many Americans were suffering from the costs of high inflation.

The newspaper said she "sidestepped" questions about damaging reports that dysfunction in her office has led to resignations from high profile staffers, including Symone Sanders, who worked as her spokesperson, and communications director Ashley Etienne.

"Harris twice did not directly answer a question about lessons she had learned and whether she wished she'd done anything differently over the past year," the Chronicle reported. "But she said her goals for next year include more travel around the country to sell the administration's priorities."

Polling in August found that a majority of Americans thought Harris was unqualified to take on the duties of the presidency,should the occasion arise. Only 43% said that she was "qualified" or "very qualified" to be president.

Here's more about the struggles of Kamala Harris:

'The Five' mock Kamala Harris for complaining about media coveragewww.youtube.com

President of Guatemala says White House hasn't talked to him about migrant crisis since June



The president of Guatemala said that the White House had not contacted him about the migrant crisis since he had a meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris in June.

President Alejandro Giammattei made the comments in an interview with John Roberts of Fox News.

“Other than your meeting with Kamala Harris in June?” asked Roberts who appeared shocked.

“That is the only one," replied Giammattei.

“That is the only communication you’ve had with the Biden Administration about illegal immigration?” asked Roberts.

“Yep," Giammattei replied.

Roberts asked him if he thought that was odd, and Giammattei admitted that he had spoken to the ambassador from the U.S. many times, but not with anyone directly from the White House.

"We had many conversations with your ambassador, but [between] my presidency and the White House, no. I spoke once to Joe Biden because I introduced myself," Giamattei explained.

"Then we had the visit of Vice President Harris," he continued. "On matters of state and migration, we had Mr. Alejandro Mayorkas. Aside from that direct communication, no we have not had it."

The admission severely undermines the claims of the administration that Harris has been putting all her efforts into addressing the root causes of the illegal immigration crisis in Latin America. Harris has been plagued by criticism that her office appears unprepared to handle the tasks delegated to her by the White House.

Roberts went on to ask Giammattei whether the Biden administration had dealt with illegal immigration better than the Trump administration had, he answered that he had been in regular contact with the Trump administration.

The continuing immigration crisis has been only one of the problems that has dragged down poll numbers both for Biden and for Harris. The vice president's office is also seeing an exodus of staffers as more and more damaging stories make headlines about the disfunction and incompetence plaguing the workplace

Here's more about Harris' poll problems:

Kamala's Poll Numbers Take a NOSEDIVE | @Pat Gray Unleashedwww.youtube.com

Harris staffer asked to 'blink if you need help' over creepy photo after reports that Harris is 'bully' with toxic office



A staffer for Vice President Kamala Harris incited a raucous social media response Sunday after publishing an odd photo with a creepy message about how much he loves his job.

What is the background?

For nearly the entirety of Harris' tenure as vice president, rumors of a toxic working environment have plagued her office, which has essentially become a revolving door of new hires amid an exodus of seasoned staff members.

The most high-profile exit thus far has been Symone Sanders, a senior Harris adviser and the vice president's chief spokesperson, who recently announced she would be leaving Harris' office at year's end. Sanders said her exit "is not due to any unhappiness or dysfunction, but rather because she is ready for a break after three years of the relentless pressure that came with speaking for and advising Biden and Harris while navigating a global pandemic," the Washington Post reported.

However, at the same time that Sanders and a plethora of other staffers have quit their jobs, former staffers are speaking out. One former Harris employee, in fact, characterized Harris as a bully.

"With Kamala you have to put up with a constant amount of soul-destroying criticism and also her own lack of confidence," the former staffer told the Post. "So you’re constantly sort of propping up a bully and it’s not really clear why."

What happened Sunday?

One day after the Washington Post published its story, a staffer from Harris' office took to social media to show the world just how much he loves his job.

"Hi. My name is David Gins. I work for Vice President Harris on behalf of the American people as Deputy Director for Operations and absolutely love my job," Gins tweeted. "Just thought some of you should know."

In addition to his statement, Gins posted a photo of himself sitting at a desk staring blandly into a computer screen.

Hi. My name is David Gins. I work for Vice President Harris on behalf of the American people as Deputy Director for Operations and absolutely love my job. \n\nJust thought some of you should know pic.twitter.com/VPuYv9bpbp
— David Gins (@David Gins) 1638742794

The message and accompanying photo immediately generated thousands of responses, many of which joked that it appeared Gins posted the photo under duress.

  • "Blink if you need help," Ben Shapiro joked.
  • "This must be Veep right," journalist Drew Holden joked.
  • "[D]avid blink twice if you were told to tweet this under duress," another person said.
  • "Thousand yard stare," Chistina Pushaw, spokeswoman for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, observed.
  • "Its a call for help... Even has an encoded secret message," another person joked.
  • "[E]xtremely normal, authentic and cool behavior when you are definitely not being held hostage," another person reacted.
  • "David, please post a photo of you holding today’s newspaper," one person said.
  • "Blink twice if you need us to come get you," writer Bethany Mandel said.
  • "'absolutely love my job'. Stares into death," another person mocked.
  • "I don’t know what’s going on here, but we will rescue you. Just don’t make any sudden moves until then. She can sense movement," Frank Fleming, a Babylon Bee writer, joked.
  • "What the hell is up with that photo of Kamala on the wall? Very weird placing for a picture frame and even weirder for a subordinate to have a picture of his boss hanging in his office," Matt Walsh observed.

The White House. however, has dismissed the rampant turnover in Harris' office.

"In my experience, and if you look at past precedent, it’s natural for staffers who have thrown their heart and soul into a job to be ready to move on to a new challenge after a few years. And that is applicable to many of these individuals," White House press secretary Jen Psaki said last Thursday.

"It’s also an opportunity, as it is in any White House, to bring in new faces, new voices, and new perspectives," she added.