In a scene reminiscent of a middle school production gone awry, four staffers for Vice President Kamala Harris were frantically signaling to cut her Fox News interview short, according to Bret Baier. It seems Harris’s much-anticipated moment in the spotlight turned into a chaotic rush for the exit, prompting the question: were they afraid of the Vice President’s own words?
Baier, who took on the task of interviewing Kamala Harris, recounted the wild antics from her team during the post-interview discussion. Apparently, rather than focusing on delivering substantive answers, Harris’s aides were busy frantically waving their arms like they were in a game of charades, trying desperately to signal the end of the interview. Instead of showcasing the vice president’s competence, all they succeeded in doing was demonstrating a level of panic usually reserved for horror movie victims.
‘It’s Gotta Stop!’: Bret Baier Reveals 4 Kamala Harris Staffers Waved Arms Pleading to End Fox Interviewhttps://t.co/R2GSqgSrDq
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As the interview unwound, Baier expressed frustration over the number of questions he was unable to ask, as Harris’s team continued to insist on a premature wrap-up. This chaotic end to the interview raised eyebrows, with many wondering if it was another case of the Biden administration attempting to run away from accountability, much like a kid caught with cookie crumbs on their face when asked about their dessert consumption.
Moreover, Baier observed that the campaign’s strategy seemed to involve a somewhat desperate maneuver he whimsically termed “icing the kicker.” This isn’t football, folks, but it certainly appears Harris’s team thinks they can sideline tough questions with a bit of theatrics. The original plan was for a longer interview, but it quickly became a mere fraction of what was intended, with Harris arriving late and her team rushing the process. Just another day in the life of an administration that is more interested in avoiding real discussion than engaging the American public.
Once the interview concluded, Harris’s camp swiftly labeled the entire experience an “ambush,” a typical reaction when things don’t unfold in their favor. A senior campaign adviser took to social media to whine about mainstream media bias, implying that the real travesty was not the vice president’s limited responses, but rather Bret Baier’s supposed unfairness. It seems that when dealing with tough questions, the Biden administration’s playbook includes crying foul instead of stepping up to the plate. With such antics, one has to wonder if the goal is to lead or simply to dodge tough conversations while trending on social media.