Hannity Laments Kamala Harris's Border Policy 'Disaster,' Calls Out 'Word Salad'

Fox News host Sean Hannity lambasted Vice President Kamala Harris for her handling of the border crisis, deriding her recent statements as "lies" and "word salad."

Fox News host Sean Hannity held Vice President Kamala Harris in his crosshairs on Thursday night, unleashing a blistering critique of her record as a presidential candidate, vice president, and the administration's border czar.

Hannity highlighted Harris's abysmal performance as a candidate during the 2020 Democratic primaries, reminding viewers of her failed presidential bid. He then turned his attention to her tenure as vice president, labeling her as "not well-liked" and a "terrible" choice for the role.

Hannity Laments Kamala Harris's Border Policy 'Disaster,' Calls Out 'Word Salad'

Hannity Laments Kamala Harris's Border Policy 'Disaster,' Calls Out 'Word Salad'

"Everyone, even those who want her to win — I don't know who they are — understand that Kamala is a terrible candidate as she was a terrible and not well-liked vice president and even a worse border czar," Hannity asserted.

Hannity reserved his most vitriolic criticism for Harris's handling of the ongoing border crisis. He accused her of pedaling "lies" and engaging in "fact-checking by fake news CNN" to distort the Trump administration's record on manufacturing jobs.

"Her track record is bad," Hannity declared. "Her beliefs are extreme and radical — and frankly, if implemented, dangerous."

Hannity continued his tirade by mocking Harris's penchant for using meaningless platitudes and "word salads" in her speeches. He dismissed her remarks as a "blend of incompetence and Green New Deal Marxist radicalism."

The Fox News host pointed to the Harris campaign's reluctance to clarify her positions, accusing them of "flat-out lying" about her true beliefs.

"Providing taxpayer-funded sex-change operations for illegal immigrants or people in prison — that's not a winning message," Hannity dismissed.

Hannity concluded his attack by expressing his belief that Harris poses a threat to the very foundations of governance and capitalism.

"Kamala Harris is a danger to the entire system of governance and capitalism as we know it," he declared.