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Kamala Harris Dodges Real Questions at Staged Town Hall Event

Kamala Harris has once again thrown transparency out the window, but this time it was caught on camera during a so-called “town hall” event in Oakland County, Michigan. The event, hosted by Maria Shriver—who isn’t exactly known for her hard-hitting journalism—quickly devolved into a farce when an audience member innocently asked if they could actually pose questions to Harris or Liz Cheney. Surprise, surprise—the answer was a resounding “no.” The audience was instead treated to a list of carefully curated questions, leaving everyone to wonder if they’d accidentally stumbled into a theater performance rather than a genuine political forum.

The admission from Shriver might as well have been the title of a new comedy special: “Pre-determined Questions: The Kamala Harris Experience.” It was a moment of pure cringe when Shriver revealed that the audience was not allowed to ask their own questions, leaving little doubt that the whole charade was meticulously planned to avoid any real scrutiny. Harris, the self-proclaimed champion of diversity and inclusion, seems to have forgotten that true dialogue involves a little something called spontaneity—something her campaign would rather avoid like the plague.

Harris, who has become somewhat of a punchline on social media, has consistently struggled to communicate credibly even in the most supportive environments. For instance, one would expect she might shine on a platform like “The View” or with the equally lenient Stephen Colbert. Instead, she has continually flopped, leaving critics to wonder if she’s capable of coherent thought without a teleprompter and a bunch of predetermined phrases.

A more challenging interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier was yet another unfortunate display. When faced with questions that veered away from the cookie-cutter, Harris was about as effective as a screen door on a submarine. Her performance—a disaster by any measure—has made it painfully evident that her handlers are far more concerned about her public image than about engaging in actual discourse with the American people.

Social media erupted as users reacted to the incident, with many pointing out the glaring disconnect between Harris and the audience she claims to represent. One user didn’t hold back, labeling the event a setup, while others lamented how out of touch the Vice President and her campaign truly are. It isn’t just an embarrassing display; it underscores a fundamental weakness in Harris’s candidacy: her campaign is cloaked in fear of genuine interaction.

The overall atmosphere is a stark reminder of how the Biden-Harris administration is navigating through a sea of crises, from rampant inflation and an immigration crisis to escalating tensions with global adversaries. America is yearning for leadership that can withstand tough questions and offer coherent solutions—not another scripted performance mired in pre-planned questions. In a world that demands accountability, Harris’s reluctance to engage openly puts a massive question mark over her readiness for the presidency. After all, if she can’t handle a town hall full of her supporters without a script, how will she tackle the hard questions that come with the highest office in the land? One thing is crystal clear: America deserves better than a candidate who needs to get her cues from Maria Shriver.

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