Kamala’s border failures EXPOSED in nightmare ‘60 Minutes’ interview



Kamala Harris has landed a series of softball interviews with friendly, partisan hosts — but her recent interview on “60 Minutes” with Bill Whitaker strayed far from that trend.

“I've been covering the border for years, and so I know this is not a problem that started with your administration,” Whitaker began. “But there was a historic flood of undocumented immigrants coming across the border the first three years of your administration.”

“As a matter of fact, arrivals quadrupled from the last year of President Trump. Was it a mistake to loosen the immigration policies as much as you did?” he added, before Kamala gave a meandering non-answer.


“It’s a longstanding problem, and solutions are at hand, and from day one, literally, we have been offering solutions,” the vice president answered.

While another interviewer might have let that slide, Whitaker wasn’t having it.

“What I was asking was, was it a mistake to kind of allow that flood to happen in the first place?” he asked. Kamala then gave another non-answer, telling Whitaker that the policies she’s been promoting are about “fixing a problem, not promoting a problem.”

“But the numbers did quadruple,” Whitaker softly responded, almost as if talking to a child.

Kamala went on to champion the Biden administration cutting “the flow of illegal immigration by half” and blamed Congress for further inaction.

“There’s so much absolute drivel in there,” Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” comments, disturbed. “First, you don’t need Congress to do anything.”

“We don’t need more laws to take care of the border. As a matter of fact, what you guys did immediately when you got into office is get rid of Donald Trump’s executive actions that were stemming illegal immigration,” he adds.

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Watch Kamala Harris’ EPIC nosedive when teleprompter malfunctions: 'So 32 days. 32 days … all right, 32 days.'



When Kamala Harris was installed as Joe Biden’s replacement, the state-run media painted over her word salads and gibberish with a phony mural of eloquent rhetoric. But something as minor as a faulty teleprompter is all it took for the truth to start shining through the cracks.

Dave Rubin plays the clip of Kamala’s humiliating downward spiral at a recent rally when her teleprompter stopped working.

“Remember his number – 32? Today we got 32 days until the election,” she began, at which point the original thoughts stopped altogether.

“So 32 days. 32 days. Okay, we got some business to do; we got some business to do. All right, 32 days,” she repeated for the fifth time.

“And we know we will do it, and this is gonna be a very tight race until the very end. This is going to be a very tight race until the very end. We are the underdog, and we know we have some hard work ahead,” she said, clearly stalling in hopes that the teleprompter would begin feeding her words again.

“The woman has no ability to speak off the top of her head. That is a problem,” says Dave, who can’t help but laugh at such an embarrassing moment for someone who claims to be capable of serving as the president of the United States.

To see the footage of Kamala’s epic nosedive, watch the clip above.

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Kamala Harris’ answer to Dana Bash’s FIRST question tells you everything you need to know about her



Not only did Kamala Harris wait 39 days after being installed (undemocratically) as Biden’s replacement to sit down for an official interview, but when she finally did, CNN’s Dana Bash – “a friendly interviewer” – was the one chosen to pose the questions.

While Bash asked Harris some decent questions, she never pressed for real answers when Kamala, per her typical character, talked in circles and avoided providing direct answers.

Dave Rubin and independent journalist Sage Steele play the footage of just the first question in the interview.

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“If you are elected, what would you do on day one in the White House?” Bash asked.

“Well, there are a number of things. I will tell you first and foremost, one of my highest priorities is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class. When I look at the aspirations, the goals, the ambitions of the American people, I think that people are ready for a new way forward in a way that generations of Americans have been fueled by by hope and by optimism,” was the platitude Harris offered.

“What are you going to do on day one? The hopes and aspirations of generations!” Dave mocks.

“You have 39 days to prepare, you better damn well know what you're going to say to that basic question,” adds Steele, who says that question “is a no-brainer.”

To see the footage of Harris’ pathetic response, watch the clip above.

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CNN defends laugh of Kamala Harris by accusing anyone criticizing VP's cackle is 'playing into sexism'



CNN came to the defense of Vice President Kamala Harris by accusing anyone criticizing her laugh is "playing into sexism."

Harris recently appeared on the "The Drew Barrymore Show," where she defended her laugh from critics.

"Like, apparently, some people love to talk about the way I laugh," Harris told Drew Barrymore.

Barrymore buttered up to Kamala by saying, "I love your laugh."

"Well, let me just tell you something: I have my mother’s laugh," the vice president told the actress-turned-talk show host who swooned. "And I grew up around a bunch of women, in particular, who laughed from the belly."

"They laughed. They would sit around the kitchen and — drinking their coffee, telling big stories with big laughs," the VP said.

"I be, you know, I’m never going to be — (she imitates a high-pitched laugh) — that’s just — that is just — I’m not that person," Harris stated.

"And I think it’s really important for us to remind each other and — and our younger ones: Don’t be confined to other people’s perception about what this looks like and how you should act in order to be. Right? It’s really important," she said.

Barrymore added, "I love your laugh. And I love that message."

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In a recent CNN article, the outlet defended Harris and claimed: "The vice president is clearly feeling energized these days. She is more engaged. She is looser."

"For all the efforts, the campaign and Harris’ own staff still aren’t quite sure what people make of her," CNN admitted. "In the last few months, they invested in asking voters about her, including having the Democratic National Committee pay for focus groups in Milwaukee run by an operative who has long worked for her. The bad news: Several people said Harris rubs them the wrong way, in all the ways that are familiar from criticism of her."

CNN stated, "A few specifically cited her laugh — a frequent target of Republican operatives who flood clips of it on social media, which defenders say plays into sexism."

The outlet claimed, "The good news, as described to CNN by several people familiar with the findings: People said they would much rather hear from Harris than Biden on abortion, guns, student loans, and Gaza."

The Republican Party’s RNC Research account has posted multiple videos of Harris "laughing uncontrollably" during official appearances on social media.

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Sleepy Joe’s reaction to Kamala Harris’ latest word salad is PRICELESS



Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have many things in common, the most notable being their mutual desire to implode the nation.

But they’re also on par when it comes to the art of rhetoric. Both are laughably inarticulate – she’s a master of word salads, while he’s adept at confusing everyone with his incoherent, slurred speech.

A perfect union.

At a recent roundtable meeting with President Biden, Al Sharpton, and other civil rights leaders, the VP delivered (or shall we say attempted to deliver) a speech about the Jacksonville shooting.

Per usual, her delivery was a hot mess.

“Our country was founded on many noble principles, including ‘e pluribus unum’ – out of many, one,” she begins, “and to live up to those ideals, I think at this moment in time requires moral clarity on behalf of every American about what is at stake right now.”

“The vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us, yet there are those who are intentionally trying to divide us as a nation,” she continues.

“Yeah, two of them are sitting right there at that table,” interjects Pat Gray.

“I believe each of us has a duty – a duty to not allow factions to sever our unity,” she drones, adding that “our diversity is our strength, and our unity is our power as a nation.”

If that gibberish wasn’t ironic, hypocritical, and ridiculous enough, just wait, because while Kamala blathers on and on about the threat to the unity of the country, Sleepy Joe is putting on his own show. Although we’re pretty sure he doesn’t even know it.

Pat plays the video again but this time zeroes in on the president, who looks like he just woke up after months of hibernation.

Not only is his mouth hanging open, but he also seems to be randomly flipping through the pages of his binder (at a glacial pace, of course).

“I think he realizes halfway through her speaking – ‘oh, you’re talking?”’ Keith points out.

“Close your mouth, Joe,” Pat says.


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Kamala Harris declares US must 'reduce population' to combat climate change in yet another gaffe



Vice President Kamala Harris made yet another gaffe during a speech about green energy on Friday. In Kamala's latest slip-up, she accidentally said the United States needs to "reduce population" in order to combat climate change.

Harris gave a speech about "building a clean energy economy" at Coppin State University in Baltimore, Maryland.

Harris touted President Joe Biden's "ambitious goal" of reducing America's greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 and having the U.S. economy reach net zero emissions by no later than 2050 — with or without approval from Congress.

She argued that the "climate crisis" is "one of the most urgent matters of our time," adding that we "must act" because "it is clear that the clock is not only ticking, it is banging."

Harris told the audience, "When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water."

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The words "reduce population" was a trending topic on Twitter on Saturday morning.

Many immediately interpreted the faux pas as a Freudian slip revealing a conspiracy theory that the government plans to carry out population control to fight climate change.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) asked, "Are you the population she wants to reduce?"

The White House website rushed to clarify the vice president's statement, noting that Harris meant to say "pollution" instead of "population."

Friday's verbal gaffe came just days after Harris was mocked for attempting to explain artificial intelligence.

"I think the first part of this issue that should be articulated is AI is kind of a fancy thing. First of all, it's two letters. It means artificial intelligence, but ultimately what it is, is it's about machine learning," Harris said on Wednesday during a roundtable discussion at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C.

On Tuesday, Harris made yet another head-scratching comment.

Kamala said, "This issue of transportation is fundamentally about just making sure that people have the ability to get where they need to go! It's that basic."

Earlier this month, Harris was ridiculed for her word salad explanation about what culture is.

Last month, Harris notched the worst net approval rating for a vice president in NBC News polling history.

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Kamala Harris' bizarre attempt to redefine 'culture' elicits mockery



Kamala Harris, whose net approval rating was recently found to be the worst for a vice president in NBC News polling history, has elicited a new wave of criticism and mockery with her latest so-called "word salad."

The vice president joined Sunny Hostin, co-host of ABC's "The View," and pro-abortion activist Monica Simpson on Friday to discuss race-specific "reproductive health" at the 2023 Essence Festival of Culture in New Orleans.

After touting the forum as the "epicenter of black culture," Simpson asked Harris how important she reckoned culture to be.

Harris appeared keen to first define the term, stating, "Well, I think culture is — it is a reflection of our moment in our time, right? And — and present culture is the way we express how we’re feeling about the moment."

"And — and we should always find times to express how we feel about the moment that is a reflection of joy, because every — you know, it comes in the morning," continued Harris. "We have to find ways to also express the way we feel about the moment in terms of just having language and a connection to how people are experiencing life. And I think about it in that way, too."

Merriam-Webster defines "culture" thusly: "The customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group"; or "the integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations."

Harris appeared to have confused the hosts and her audience with her unique definition. Nevertheless, she persisted.

"And we also — I think, is very important that — that leaders — anyone who considers themselves a leader — really understands how anything they say would affect a real human being, as opposed to — you know, otherwise be a poet and write poetry," she added. "But if you want to understand — I don’t mean to dismiss poetry at all. But if you want to understand any concept, you have to ask questions like, 'How would this affect a child?' to have a real understanding of what it is that you’ve proposed."

Harris attempted to elaborate further, but Hostin noted, "We're really almost at the end of our program."

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The official Twitter account for the Virginia GOP reacted to Harris' answer, writing, "Kamala Harris is that kid in your freshman English class who forgot about the assignment until the night before it was due and is desperate to meet the word count."

Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) suggested Harris' response called to mind a scene from "Billy Madison," wherein the principal disparages the titular character for a wrong answer.

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Actor James Woods wrote, "Artificial Intelligence Czar explains 'culture,'" alluding to how the vice president was recently tasked with tackling what some experts regard as the greatest existential threat facing the species.

YouTuber Ranting Monkey tweeted, "Kamala will go down in history as the most quotable woman to even be a woman who makes quotes about quotes a woman might quote."

Other commenters expressed concern that the orator presently occupying Number One Observatory Circle is next in line for the presidency should anything befall 80-year-old President Joe Biden — a concern presidential candidate Nikki Haley recently expressed, telling "Fox & Friends" last month, "Kamala Harris that's going to end up being president of the United States if Joe Biden wins this election."

Harris' remarks about culture are hardly the first public comments she has given in recent memory that have inspired doubts and prompted ridicule.

In one of numerous instances, Harris raised eyebrows during a pro-abortion rally at Howard University in Washington, D.C., when she said, "I think it's very important ... for us, at every moment in time and certainly this one, to see the moment in time in which we exist and are present."

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Kamala Harris gets stuck repeating the word 'joy' during painfully awkward interview with Joy Reid



Vice President Kamala Harris is becoming notorious for her embarrassing tendency to repeat certain words or phrases when she speaks.

Who could forget the time she weirdly repeated the phrase “the significance of the passage of time” four times in less than 30 seconds?

And then there was the strange "word salad" speech in which she kept repeating the phrase "work together" over and over in a single rambling sentence.


Most recently, the vice president got stuck in yet another speech loop, this time seemingly inspired by the person she was speaking to, or at least that person's name: Joy.

During an interview with MSNBC host Joy Reid, the vice president repeated the word "joy" four times in about 30 seconds while responding to a question about the Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmation hearings.

"I will tell you, Joy, I experienced great joy when I watched this brilliant, phenomenal black woman, jurist, be so smart and just cut through the political gamesmanship they were attempting to incite," Harris said of Jackson. "And she just was composed and, as far as I'm concerned, was taking a whole lot of people to school. And I watched with incredible joy because it was brilliance being displayed for the entire country to see, and I cannot wait to see, that will only be matched by the joy that I experience when I see her take the oath to be the next justice on the United States Supreme Court."

\u201c.@VP Harris always sounds like she forgot to do her homework\u201d
— Tom Elliott (@Tom Elliott) 1655727031

Videos of Harris' comments circulated on social media have prompted an interesting array of responses.

\u201c@metabiota_ukr @tomselliott @VP Same\u2026. Between the look on her face & the pauses to find some words that will hide the fact that she watched none of the hearings is just more than I want to experience today.\u201d
— Tom Elliott (@Tom Elliott) 1655727031
\u201c@AmericaTrumpian @tomselliott @VP The verbal equivalent of writing twice the size that you normally write to fill the required pages.\u201d
— Tom Elliott (@Tom Elliott) 1655727031
\u201c@tomselliott @VP What are we watching here, is this the marijuana or the thorazine?\u201d
— Tom Elliott (@Tom Elliott) 1655727031
\u201c@tomselliott @VP I agree, but have we ruled out day drinking? \nThe way she speaks sometimes reminds me of someone who's just a wee bit tipsy.\u201d
— Tom Elliott (@Tom Elliott) 1655727031
\u201c@tomselliott @VP It\u2019s always an episode of Veep with this one.\u201d
— Tom Elliott (@Tom Elliott) 1655727031
\u201c@tomselliott @VP I think she may have grade schooler in charge of the teleprompter. \u201cSpace is big\u201d is a personal fav\u201d
— Tom Elliott (@Tom Elliott) 1655727031
\u201c@randomu84249195 Deep Veep Thoughts.\u201d
— Tom Elliott (@Tom Elliott) 1655727031

Speaking of "Veep Thoughts," BlazeTV's Stu Burguiere has been keeping track of the vice president's most mind-blowing words of wisdom in his "Veep Thoughts by Kamala Harris" series. Here are a few fun favorites in case you missed them:




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