Dismissing Vice President Kamala Harris’ responsibility for the border crisis came with a cutting analysis from Bill O’Reilly about the power of the office.
“She’s lucky she can order lunch!”
(Video: NewsNation)
Since her coronation as the Democratic Party nominee, the Harris campaign has endeavored to shape a narrative where she takes credit for the supposed accomplishments of President Joe Biden while shirking any responsibility for the negatives in an attempt to “turn the page.”
During NewsNation’s “Have Your Final Say” town hall, the longtime political commentator offered a harsh reality check on the notion that Harris’ time in the administration had offered her any semblance of leadership experience as he asserted she “has no power at all…”
Given the chance to opine on the border crisis, the “no spin” pundit noted that a “majority of Americans don’t like the open border” and called out the incumbent’s policies that had facilitated the entry of millions of foreign nationals, many of whom were unvetted criminals.
“Do you realize that the president, Joe Biden, never explained to you or me why he opened that border?” said O’Reilly. “And do you realize that his vice president — and it’s funny when [former President Donald] Trump and his surrogates get out there and say, ‘Oh, Kamala Harris opened the border.’ Kamala Harris has no power at all as vice president. No vice president ever had any power. She’s lucky she can order lunch! Okay?”
“She doesn’t make policy, but she cheerleaded it,” he added, still linking her to the responsibility of the devastating erosion of national sovereignty.
Along that same line, O’Reilly went on to criticize Harris for her complicity in all of the policies of the Biden-Harris administration, a point that she herself had affirmed during interviews.
“And you wanna know what the biggest mistake Kamala Harris made in the whole campaign, which is going to lead to her defeat?” he posited. “On ‘The View,’ they asked her a very simple question: ‘Is there anything you would’ve done differently in four years?’ ‘Can’t think of anything.’ Hey, I got 50, alright? But I got 50 under Trump, too. I got 50 for each of them because it’s so hard to run this government. You can’t say, for four years, we never made any mistakes. She said that!”
O’Reilly further called out Harris’ silence on the waning mental faculties of Biden, which Smith attempted to defend by arguing no one in America would “dime out” their boss, forgetting the fact that the vice president was not the employee of the president, but the American people.
Friday, the commentator went on to explain the limited reasoning he needed to support Trump over Harris in the election as, in addition to her “strident belief in late-term abortion,” he assessed “a sense of entitlement…She obviously believes she has no obligation to answer direct questions. Based upon her time in the Senate, I see no problem-solving ability whatsoever.”
“Trump,” wrote O’Reilly, “is a deal maker. Harris is an artful dodger. There are worse things. But I am wary. History can repeat itself. In 1920, Republican Warren Harding refused to answer questions but got elected anyway. He was a disaster in the White House. I know Kamala is not Harding, but I don’t know much else about her. If elected, the odds are she will continue the Biden debacle. That’s enough for me to pull the lever for Trump.”
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