SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly on Tuesday criticized “The View” for giving Vice President Kamala Harris a “hero welcome” and slammed her reaction during the interview.
After weeks of backlash and calls for Harris to participate in more interviews as the race against former President Donald Trump heats up, Harris’ campaign announced on ABC’s “The View” over the weekend. announced the lineup of media events including appearances on. On “The Megyn Kelly Show,” Kelly likened the host’s excitement for Harris to that of a “female Jesus” and played footage of Whoopi Goldberg introducing the vice president to the audience.
“You wouldn’t be surprised to learn that it really was like a female Jesus showing up. A female Jesus appeared on set, but remember this is ABC. ABC News Discussions And I use the term loosely, ABC News,” Kelly said. “Look at the walkout. It looked more like Elvis showing up at a concert than an organization that was supposed to be a news outlet hosting a presidential candidate.”
Kelly then called Goldberg and asked if the celebrity wanted to “grow up a little bit.” The SiriusXM host also said he believed Goldberg would have asked Harris questions ahead of time, based on his experience on the show.
“There are no illusions anymore. And as I said before, [I’ve] If you’ve been on The View many times, you’re given questions in advance. I guarantee you 100% what they gave Kamala Harris and her team. This is my opinion based on my own experience and it’s a little blue card with all the questions. They did that to me every time. And I said, “I don’t need any damn questions.” I do this for a living. It’s okay,” Kelly said. “In my opinion, there’s no chance they didn’t give her the question beforehand. So they gave her an advance and welcomed her as this hero.”
Kelly went on to play another clip in which co-host Sunny Hostin asks the vice president if he could have done anything different from President Joe Biden over the past four years. Harris has tried to distance herself from Biden, particularly on issues such as the economy and inflation, but she told The View host that “nothing comes to mind” given the changes she’s seen with the president over the past four years. spoke. (Related article: Howard Stern gives Harris a 30-second breakdown of his concerns about Trump’s victory)
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“I literally guarantee you it’s being used in advertising right now. It could be a hit in an hour before the show ends. We’ll keep checking back. President Trump is the second half of that answer. There’s no chance you won’t pick it. Let’s pin it and finish with what he’s been doing all along: “I’m Donald Trump, and I approve of this message.” On a day when the New York Times-Siena poll fell on good news for Harris, she supported all of Biden’s policies and showed her 3 points ahead of Donald Trump among likely voters nationwide. “It shows that we are doing well,” Kelly said.
“She just realized she was on quicksand and tried to stall and failed. You know, Sonny has to follow up because there’s a little blue guard right in front of her. [her]. I’ve seen them a million times, her questions are written for her. So she asked an additional question. “But what if I had to say it?” And she said, “No, we’re the same.” This poll shows that people want to be different and want change. Good luck because it shows what you want. They don’t want another four years of Joe Biden,” Kelly said.
New York Times/At Siena College A public opinion poll has been announced On Tuesday, 46% of 3,385 likely voters said they believed Harris was the transformational candidate, while 44% said they believed Trump. This change in voters’ perceptions has given Harris a three-point lead over the Republican presidential candidate, with the poll’s sampling margin of error being plus or minus 2.4 percentage points.
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