A caller sparred with radio host Charlamagne Tha God on Thursday about Vice President Kamala Harris’ performance in a Fox News interview on Wednesday.
Harris appeared on Fox News’ “Special Report with Bret Bayer.” beginning In an official interview with the network, host Bret Baier pressed the vice president with his own agenda of moving the country “forward” as president. The caller said,The Breakfast Club”Charlamagne disagreed, believing the vice president was better, despite Harris’s poor performance and claims that she was evasive in interviews. (Related: Harris campaign retracts economic policies for black men within days of announcing them)
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“Hey Charlamagne, I saw the interview with Kamala Harris. I watched the Bret Baier and Kamala Harris interview last night and she stammered and blamed Trump. didn’t really have any answers to all the questions that were asked of her,” the caller said. “And I was very disappointed, because I felt like she should have used your interview as a sparring match to prepare her for the difficult questions she was going to be asked… “These are questions that answer some really important questions.”
“Well, I have to say I disagree with you. I thought the Bret Baier interview was great. You know what I mean? She answered every question. I thought I answered,” Charlamagne retorted. “You just don’t want to agree with her answers, but she answered all the questions.”
The caller interrupted Charlamagne, saying Harris had been “devastated” and that “all of her responses were very insincere.”
Mr. Charlamagne asked the caller for an “example.”
“When Bret Baier asked me, ‘What are you going to do differently now that you’re president than the last three and a half years that you were vice president?'” Her answer was, The first was to criticize Trump, and the second was to say things like “make a fresh start,”” the caller said.
Charlamagne laughed and said the caller’s description was inaccurate. Harris said Baier did not provide further details in the interview, but said her administration is “not a continuation” of President Joe Biden.
“Brother, I mean, to me, that was her best answer,” Charlamagne said.
“You’re not going to answer? … She wants to call Trump an “unstable” person who can’t run the country, and she served as Joe Biden’s vice president for three and a half years, but she doesn’t know when Biden is unstable. Couldn’t really find a diagnosis of what happened? …That’s very disingenuous as vice president, so you want the people to vote for you? That’s crazy! The caller answered. “So, are you going to blame Trump? There’s no way to win an interview by blaming the other person. You have to go in there and present the facts and counter them.”
Charlamagne said the vice president “answered Joe Biden’s questions directly” and called her out for reading her words that her potential administration would not be his “successor.” did not agree with the characterization of the person.
Experts gave mixed reviews of the interview, with CNN’s Van Jones declaring Thursday that Harris “did a great job” but that it was an “inkblot test.”
“If you like Kamala, you’re going to like it more, and if you don’t, you’re going to like it less,” Jones said.
Charlamagne hosted an audio town hall with Harris on Tuesday, but a caller on Wednesday told him the vice president seemed “a little tone-deaf” to “young black Americans.”
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