While the mainstream media focused mostly on the star power gathered to fawn over Vice President Kamala Harris, there were other not-so-glittery moments during her Houston, Texas rally.
As former President Donald Trump garnered millions of views for an epic three-hour talk with podcast giant Joe Rogan Friday night, Harris was speaking to a sometimes distracted crowd at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston.
Despite all the hype, Beyoncé showed up at her hometown rally to endorse Harris but never sang a note.
Beyoncé really showed up at the rally only to speak for a few seconds and not perform, leaving Kamala Harris to be *booed* by her fans.
Watching this campaign operate is like watching a naked man smear himself in honey and run through a bear cage.
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) October 26, 2024
Why did @KamalaHarris @IanSams @NBCNews @HuffPost @USATODAY @VanityFair and countless others tell us we were getting a performance last night in Houston? What went wrong? pic.twitter.com/YGRd7HvhGz
— Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC) October 26, 2024
And the Democrat nominee spent a good portion of her speech being heckled and trying to control the crowd. A pro-Trump protestor was reportedly escorted out by security and pro-Palestinian protesters were also disrupting.
The crowd was chanting, “Kamala, Kamala!” at one point and boos could be heard though it was unclear what was happening off-camera and if it was at the moment the pro-Trump protester was removed.
JUST IN: Kamala Harris’ rally in Houston, Texas descends into chaos as she fails to control the rally attendees.
Boos and yelling were heard at the rally as Harris failed to calm down the rowdy crowd.
It’s unclear at the moment what exactly is going on. pic.twitter.com/9RIg7QIkf5
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 26, 2024
“We’ve got work to do,” Harris said at one point, telling the crowd, “We will not be distracted.”
Kamala tells the audience “momentum on our side” as virtually every metric shows her hemorrhaging support.
You can hear the desperation in her voice — excruciatingly embarrassing! pic.twitter.com/oic4yT8o22
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 26, 2024
Her focus was on reproductive “rights” and abortion, telling the crowd “No one is protected,” because “Donald Trump’s national ban will outlaw abortion in every single state.”
This is sick.
At the Houston Kamala Harris rally, she brought out abortion doctors wearing white lab coats.
What’s next? Are they going to sacrifice a baby to Baal on stage?
They are obsessed with killing unborn babies through all 9 months. pic.twitter.com/1tvOJE5x4P
— Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) October 26, 2024
And Harris’s campaign of “joy” seemed to have lost its way even outside of the venue where one unhinged woman reportedly screamed at a child in a stroller.
Watch: Crazed Kamala Harris Supporter Screams in Face of Young Child in Stroller at Houston Rally. This is @VP @TeamKamala Kamala Harris’s America. The haters of this country are her superpower.
This person then blamed the dad for bringing his child to a rally. pic.twitter.com/xLaOC3bVi6— Leslie Austin (@TXHCREP) October 26, 2024
From any angle, Harris’s rally was a lot like her campaign.
Kamala Harris and Colin Allred are holding a rally in Houston, a few miles from where two illegal aliens released by Kamala’s administration murdered 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray.
Instead of grieving with her mother, they will be partying with Beyoncé.
Democrats are dangerously…
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) October 25, 2024
What a disaster.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 26, 2024
Kamala Harris can’t even handle a rally in Houston. If she can’t control her own supporters, how can she expect to lead the country? Chaos seems to be the only constant in her political career.
— Jane Adams (@iLoveJaneAdams) October 26, 2024
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