Megyn Kelly slaps Kamala Harris for behavior during vice presidential debate: 'Take it like a woman'



Conservative media maven Megyn Kelly hit out at Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) for acting unprofessional during Wednesday's vice presidential debate in Salt Lake City.

Harris went viral for faces she made during the debate against Vice President Mike Pence.

What are the details?

In a late-night tweet, Kelly blasted Harris for making faces and said she should deal with Pence's remarks "like a woman."

"Take it like a woman," she wrote. "Don't make faces."

Kelly's tweet was widely liked, and shared more than 11,000 times at the time of this reporting.

Take it like a woman. Don’t make faces.
— Megyn Kelly (@Megyn Kelly)1602121222.0

Elizabeth Vargas of A&E — and formerly of ABC News — responded to Kelly's tweet, writing, "Take it like a woman?"

Kelly clarified, "Instead of 'like a man.' We can be stoic too."

@EVargasTV Instead of “like a man.” We can be stoic too
— Megyn Kelly (@Megyn Kelly)1602121344.0

What else?

Kelly wasn't the only one who took Harris to task over her animated facial expressions.

Bill O'Reilly wrote, "At this point the debate is a draw. Vice President Pence is being too nice. Senator Harris is articulate but comes across as arrogant and the facial expressions are hurting her."

At this point the debate is a draw. Vice President Pence is being too nice. Senator Harris is articulate but comes… https://t.co/yI2WbjmGJT
— Bill O'Reilly (@Bill O'Reilly)1602120597.0

The Daily Wire's Ryan Saavedra added, "The face Kamala Harris made when Mike Pence stated that she and Joe Biden are going to overthrow the Supreme Court with court packing."

The face Kamala Harris made when Mike Pence stated that she and Joe Biden are going to overthrow the Supreme Court… https://t.co/xykxanHxlh
— Ryan Saavedra (@Ryan Saavedra)1602123339.0

Michigan U.S. House candidate David Dudenhoefer wrote, "Kamala Harris is unlikable with her smug facial expressions. #VPDebate[.]"

Kamala Harris is unlikable with her smug facial expressions. #VPDebate
— David Dudenhoefer #ReplaceRashida Tlaib (@David Dudenhoefer #ReplaceRashida Tlaib)1602120704.0

Conservative commentator Michelle Malkin added, "Kamala's sassy face may make Hollywood, Claudia Conway, and BLM happy, but she looks like an impudent tweener."

Kamala’s sassy face may make Hollywood, Claudia Conway and BLM happy, but she looks like an impudent tweener.
— Michelle Malkin (@Michelle Malkin)1602119781.0

#WalkAway campaign founder Brandon Straka wrote, "I don't think Kamala's snarky faces and expressions and nasty attitude are going to serve her well here."

I don’t think Kamala’s snarky faces and expressions and nasty attitude are going to serve her well here.
— Brandon Straka (@Brandon Straka)1602120385.0

National Review editor Rich Lowry added, "They should have told Harris in debate prep that she'd be on camera during Pence's answers and smirking is never a good look."

They should have told Harris in debate prep that she’d be on camera during Pence’s answers and smirking is never a good look
— Rich Lowry (@Rich Lowry)1602120506.0

Vice Presidential Debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harriswww.youtube.com

Post-debate media roundup: The fly dominates the debate. Also, Mike Pence is sexist.



Wednesday night's vice presidential debate was a substantive, issue-driven, coherent political debate between Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), and a significant amount of the media discussion about and reaction to the debate focused on a fly.

During the debate at Kingsbury Hall, Salt Lake City, Utah, a fly landed on Pence's head and sat there for about two minutes.

A fly lands on Vice President Pence during #VPDebate. https://t.co/i0O2K6N9Yy
— CSPAN (@CSPAN)1602124116.0

And for a time, the fly dominated debate discussion.

I couldn’t take my eyes off the fly that perched on Mike Pence’s head during the debate. 🤪 https://t.co/PsY2FI12DL
— Jon Cooper 🇺🇸 (@Jon Cooper 🇺🇸)1602123806.0
Fly wins the night and probably the most memorable thing that happened.
— Chris Hayes (@Chris Hayes)1602123619.0
Forever more this debate will be known as “The Fly Debate “. I feel bad for Pence
— Mark Cuban (@Mark Cuban)1602123635.0
“The fly is the October Surprise.”~@JonLemire
— Joe Scarborough (@Joe Scarborough)1602123692.0
the fly has won this debate
— John Harwood (@John Harwood)1602123552.0
this fly on his head is distracting me!!!! #VPDebate https://t.co/gd6jfXv3yR
— philip lewis (@philip lewis)1602123547.0
Oh my God.He’s so full of crap, a fly has landed on his head. https://t.co/f61K9oIvKa
— Ana Navarro-Cárdenas (@Ana Navarro-Cárdenas)1602123621.0

Daily Caller reporter Andrew Kerr called out the media for its triviality.

Nobody gets to complain about civility in politics anymore.We just witnessed the only coherent debate of the pres… https://t.co/zxh9wlikye
— Andrew Kerr (@Andrew Kerr)1602126370.0

Aside from the fly, immediate media reaction to the debate focused on the performances of the two vice presidential candidates. MSNBC host Rachel Maddow remarked that the debate reminded her of what politics used to be like, before criticizing the Trump administration.

“It was like a visit to normal politics land,” @maddow says of #vpdebate, "which is fine and to be expected when it… https://t.co/nOT73aalVL
— MSNBC (@MSNBC)1602125396.0

Maddow led a panel with MSNBC contributors Nicole Wallace and Joy Reid.

Reid, after mentioning the fly, criticized Pence for interrupting Harris, accusing him of "doing a softer version of what Donald Trump did last week."

"He repeatedly interrupted her, he demanded, well, he also repeatedly interrupted the other woman in the room, which is the moderator who seemed to at some point lose control of him, and he also continually demanded that Kamala Harris answer his questions," Reid said. "She was not there to answer his questions."

After Reid noted how Pence apparently steamrolled the moderator and Harris, which she said will hurt Trump with women, Wallace said his performance was "flaccid and anemic," which she says will hurt Trump with men.

"Vice President Pence appeared flaccid," @NicolleDWallace says of VP Pence's #vpdebate performance. "The only time… https://t.co/cwF2wML5JB
— MSNBC (@MSNBC)1602125539.0

Former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill later joined the MSNBC panel and called Pence "patronizing" and "boring."

"Let me start with Pence. He was patronizing, which drove all the women crazy. And he was boring, which lost most o… https://t.co/eqKLr10Cus
— MSNBC (@MSNBC)1602126717.0

Pence was criticized by other commentators for interrupting Harris. According to CNN chief media correspondent Brian Stelter, CBS anchor Norah Odonnell claimed that Pence interrupted Harris "twice as often" as Harris interrupted Pence.

>> @NorahODonnell on CBS: "Our team was following it very closely, and the VP Mike Pence interrupted Sen. Kamala Harris twice as often."
— Brian Stelter (@Brian Stelter)1602124731.0

MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski complained that Pence overran his time and was not controlled by moderator Susan Page.

Why cant Susan page control this debate. She is getting run over??? Why ..
— Mika Brzezinski (@Mika Brzezinski)1602123735.0

MSNBC's Chris Hayes made the interruptions a gender issue.

The gendered dynamics of interruption and the power to interrupt is always so in your face in these settings. My god.
— Chris Hayes (@Chris Hayes)1602122521.0

ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos brought sexism into his analysis, accusing Pence of "mansplaining" to Harris.

ABC's George Stephanopoulos:"A lot of people were noticing some mansplaining going on tonight." https://t.co/5FtQlyxL9p
— Daily Caller (@Daily Caller)1602125358.0


But two independent reviews of the speaking time reveals that Harris had equal time with Pence, if not more.

Pence and Harris had almost exactly the same amount of speaking time, per @CNN https://t.co/NQn43YRd1k
— Andrew Solender (@Andrew Solender)1602126237.0
unofficial speaking times -Pence: 35:22Harris: 38:48 via @Kjwalsh_news
— Rick Klein (@Rick Klein)1602124720.0

Ben Shapiro said that Pence's performance was "effective," which is why commentators assumed he spoke more.

But everybody thought Pence spoke more. Which demonstrates how effective he was. Harris' performance, which will be… https://t.co/7TZOZMhwo0
— Ben Shapiro (@Ben Shapiro)1602125252.0

Others said Pence performed well. CBS' Norah O'Donnell said Pence was "masterful."

"You may not agree with anything his administration does, but in terms of his debating style he repeatedly did not answer the question that was posed to him about the record of the Trump administration on a number of issues, he pivoted and used the time to deliver a direct attack against Joe Biden's long record in Washington. And I was stunned because I thought that Kamala Harris, the former prosecutor and skilled debater ... would be able to make sure it was the Trump record that was on defense."

"Many times it seemed like Kamala was on defense," she added.

CBS’s Norah O’Donnell says Vice President Pence’s debate performance was “masterful.”He “used the time to deliver… https://t.co/bTFlnLtLzl
— Trump War Room - Text TRUMP to 88022 (@Trump War Room - Text TRUMP to 88022)1602126453.0

ABC News newscaster Linsey Davis said Pence "really held [Harris'] feet to the fire" on the Supreme Court.

ABC News’ Linsey Davis: Vice President @Mike_Pence “really held her feet to the fire,” especially on the Supreme Co… https://t.co/QOlanXCFog
— Steve Guest (@Steve Guest)1602126591.0

ABC News contributor Sara Fagen said Pence "did a great job."

ABC News contributor Sara Fagen on Vice President @Mike_Pence: “he did a great job”https://t.co/UnPPEjg7Y6 https://t.co/NY6CKEm9Ds
— RNC Research (@RNC Research)1602126716.0

CNN contributor Van Jones said Harris was "run over" and said Pence was "masterful" and "made conservatism seem normal again."

CNN's Van Jones is big mad that Mike Pence "was masterful in normalizing conservative ideas." 😂😂😂😂#VPDebate https://t.co/6z5LdMB6ve
— Curtis Houck (@Curtis Houck)1602126492.0

Harris was criticized for missing opportunities to attack the Trump administration and for dodging some questions.

NBC's Lester Hold and Andrea Mitchell noted Harris "didn't score" on the issue of masks.

On NBC, Lester Holt and Andrea @MitchellReports regretted Harris “left on the table” anti-Trump points, “surprised… https://t.co/iV8ycYPT1O
— NewsBusters (@NewsBusters)1602125484.0

CNN's Jake Tapper criticized Harris for dodging a question on packing the Supreme Court.

CNN’s Jake Tapper: Sen. Kamala Harris didn’t answer questions about packing the Supreme Court, “that’s significant,… https://t.co/Sy0r22RVjd
— RNC Research (@RNC Research)1602125989.0

Conservatives, for the most part, say Pence won the debate. Progressives say Harris won. But if debates are won on memorability, we should all acknowledge the fly as the true winner.

Pence shreds Harris after she refuses to trust Trump on COVID vaccine again



At Wednesday night's vice presidential debate, vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) doubled down on her opposition to taking a hypothetical coronavirus vaccine if President Donald Trump recommends doing so.

"If the public health professionals, if Dr. Fauci, if the doctors tell us that we should take it, I'll be the first in line to take it," Harris said. "But if Donald Trump tells us we should take it, I'm not taking it."

Sen. Kamala Harris on vaccine: "If Donald Trump tells us that we should take it, I'm not taking it." #VPDebate https://t.co/4WLvBW7Omq
— The Hill (@The Hill)1602120127.0

In response, Vice President Mike Pence slammed Harris for continuing to "undermine public confidence in a vaccine."

"The reality is that we're going to have a vaccine, senator, in record time, in unheard of time, in less than a year. We have five companies in phase 3 clinical trials, and we're right now producing tens of millions of doses," Pence said. "So the fact that you continue to undermine public confidence in a vaccine, if the vaccine emerges during the Trump administration, I think, is unconscionable."



"Senator, I just ask you, stop playing politics with people's lives," he continued. "The reality is that we will have a vaccine we believe before the end of this year. And it will have the capacity to save countless American lives, and your continuous undermining of confidence in a vaccine is just, it's just unacceptable."

Pence then criticized the Obama administration's governance during the swine flu pandemic, noting that Biden's own former chief of staff Ron Klain criticized the government's response to the H1N1 virus.

"And let me also say, you know, the reality is when you talk about failure in this administration, we actually do know what failure looks like in a pandemic. It was 2009, the swine flu arrived in the United States," Pence said. "Thankfully, it was, ended up not being as lethal as the coronavirus. But before the end of the year when Joe Biden was vice president of the United States, not 7.5 million people contracted the swine flu, 60 million Americans contracted the swine flu. If the swine flu had been as lethal as the coronavirus, in 2009 when Joe Biden was vice president, we would've lost 2 million American lives.

"His own chief of staff, Ron Klain, would say last year that it was pure luck. They did 'everything possible wrong.' And we learned from that," he added.

In 2019 Klain said of the swine flu, "it is purely a fortuity that this isn't one of the great mass casualty events in American history."

"It had nothing to do with us doing anything right. It just had to do with luck. If anyone thinks that this can't happen again, they don't have to go back to 1918, they just have to go back to 2009, 2010 and imagine a virus with a different lethality, and you can just do the math on that," he said.

In September, Harris was criticized for spreading a vaccine "conspiracy theory" after telling CNN host Dana Bash in an interview that she would not trust President Trump to approve an effective vaccine.

"Let's just say there is a vaccine that is approved and even distributed before the election. Would you get it?" Bash asked.

"Well, I think that's gonna be an issue for all of us," Harris responded. "I will say that I would not trust Donald Trump, and it would have to be a credible source of information that talks about the efficacy and the reliability of whatever he's talking about. I will not take his word for it."