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Kamala Harris Collapses Again on National Television, Struggles in Softball Interview

Harris fumbles basic questions, delivering incoherent responses in friendly MSNBC interview.

Kamala Harris has found herself in hot water once again after her latest national television appearance. In her first one-on-one interview since launching her 2024 campaign, Harris sat down with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle, an interviewer known for her softball approach. Yet despite the favorable setting, Harris completely fell flat, delivering what can only be described as a train wreck of an interview.

The vice president struggled from the very beginning. Instead of addressing real issues with clarity, she launched into vague talking points about the economy, offering little substance. “Gone is the day of everyone thinking they could actually live the American Dream,” she said, seemingly unaware that as vice president, she bears responsibility for the state of the nation. Her solution? "Affordable housing," which she proposed as a cure-all without offering any concrete plans on how to achieve it.

Ruhle even threw Harris an easy pitch about tariffs, asking why, if Harris is against Trump’s tariff policies, she kept half of them in place. Harris’s response? A rambling answer about the seriousness of plans. "He’s just not very serious about how he thinks about some of these issues. And one must be serious and have a plan," she declared though she never actually presented one.

The real collapse came when Ruhle asked Harris how she would implement her agenda if a Republican Congress blocked her plans to raise taxes. Rather than offering a thought-out response, Harris resorted to buzzwords, babbling about corporations needing to pay their "fair share" a phrase she seemed to cling to like a lifeline. Her entire response felt like a grasp for anything that sounded remotely like an answer.

At one point, Harris resorted to overusing the word “holistic,” as if that alone could add depth to her incoherence. She described addressing issues “holistically” without explaining how. It became apparent that she was mentally shuffling through scripted note cards, desperately searching for a coherent point. In the end, she failed to provide any clear solutions to the questions posed to her.

For those watching, it was obvious: Harris is unprepared, lacking in both answers and vision. Her reliance on empty phrases like "fair share" and "holistic approach" only reinforced the perception that she is out of her depth.

This interview is just the latest in a series of public missteps for Harris, raising serious questions about her leadership and her readiness for the national stage. If this is how she performs in friendly settings, the prospect of Harris handling real crises as president is even more concerning.

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