Kamala Harris' Hollow Interview: Buzzwords and Evasions

Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized Vice President Kamala Harris' recent interview with MSNBC, calling it uninspiring and lacking in substance. Harris' performance, he said, showed she doesn't have a firm grasp of the issues facing the country.

Vice President Kamala Harris' first solo interview on a major news network was met with a resounding thud. According to Nielsen ratings, more viewers tuned in to watch the WNBA than Harris' appearance on MSNBC, which placed 13th in the time slot. This dismal performance has prompted Fox News host Jesse Watters to question Harris' grasp of the issues and her ability to lead.

Watters, on his show "Jesse Watters Primetime," lambasted Harris' interview, saying, "There's no appetite for Kamala Harris because we know what to expect, which is nothing." He dismissed her responses as "basic and predictable" and devoid of "substantive answers."

Kamala Harris' Hollow Interview: Buzzwords and Evasions

Kamala Harris' Hollow Interview: Buzzwords and Evasions

The New York Times echoed Watters' sentiments, describing Harris' interview as "full of roundabout responses that did not provide a substantive answer." Despite being asked "hard-hitting questions," Harris failed to provide concrete details or articulate a clear vision for her role.

Watters pointed out that Harris' lack of substance is not new. He said that even when she tries to address issues, she is constrained by her handlers, who dictate her every word and action. "If you're looking for a vision, a plan, an explanation about her past or even how she's going to accomplish what she wants to do, the only one who has the answer is Barack Obama," Watters said, referring to Harris' close ties to the former president.

Kamala Harris' Hollow Interview: Buzzwords and Evasions

Kamala Harris' Hollow Interview: Buzzwords and Evasions

Watters' criticism of Harris is not isolated. Many political analysts have questioned her qualifications for the role of vice president, citing her lack of executive experience and her history of gaffes and missteps. Her low approval ratings and consistent low placement in polls suggest that the public shares these concerns.

As Harris continues to struggle to articulate her vision and connect with voters, doubts about her ability to effectively serve as vice president will only intensify. Her hollow interview performance has further exposed her shortcomings and raised questions about whether she is up to the task of leading the country.