After Vice President Kamala Harris’ CNN interview revealed “what they’ve been trying to hide,” Tulsi Gabbard explained how the nominee would make a “dream ‘president’ for the puppet masters.”
Thursday, after more than a month of carefully crafted messaging, the vice president dipped a toe into the waters of unscripted campaigning with a pre-taped, tag team, softball interview ultimately pared down to little more than a third of the full 45 minutes recorded.
Reacting to the obligatory back-and-forth that the Democratic Party nominee had backed herself into, former Hawaii Rep. Gabbard joined Fox News’ Pete Hegseth where she called out Harris as “clearly out of depth” with a scathing review that stood as proof the left’s replacement for President Joe Biden was just another empty suit.
“Harris’ CNN interview exposed her as insecure and weak, which of course is exactly the qualities that will make her the perfect puppet controlled by the faceless, power-hungry warmongers who run our country right now,” Gabbard captioned her remarks to Hegseth. “She will be the dream ‘president’ for the puppet masters because she’ll be so easy to control and influence.”
Harris’ CNN interview exposed her as insecure and weak, which of course is exactly the qualities that will make her the perfect puppet controlled by the faceless, power-hungry warmongers who run our country right now. She will the be the dream “president” for the puppet masters… pic.twitter.com/sSXxKmX1u0
— Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard) August 31, 2024
Having formally backed former President Donald Trump and joined Robert F. Kennedy as onetime Democratic presidential candidates with a place on the GOP leader’s unity transition team, Gabbard ripped the vice president as she began, “Finally, Kamala Harris, after 39 days, Queen Kamala descends from her tower to come and talk to the little people.”
“And then what we saw made very clear what they’ve been trying to hide,” expressed the U.S. Army Reserve lieutenant colonel who found herself on a domestic terror watchlist shortly after criticizing Harris as essentially a “mouthpiece and puppet of the Military Industrial Complex and National Security State.”
“She came across as very weak, insecure, clearly out of depth on any kind of issues and not even knowing where she stands on different issues or frankly what her, what her plans are,” the former congresswoman said as even corporate media reporters had found Harris lacking in explaining her positions.
“And she came across as someone who’s afraid. And what she’s afraid of is that we the people will see what she’s trying to hide and that there will be this moment that the American people will be like that child that has the courage to say, hey guys, the emperor has got no clothes on and that’s her,” asserted Gabbard.”That’s her right now.”
In response to a question as to whether or not Harris would retreat back to the basement campaign or leave herself susceptible to further criticism for her world salads and flimsy positions, the guest told Hegseth, “Who knows what they’re gonna do? I’m sure they’re telling themselves and telling her that she did a good job.”
She went on to contrast the sheltered campaigning from the Democrats with that of Trump and said, “I’ve seen him in real time talking with reporters, answering tough questions — that have not been pre-vetted — answering questions from voters in the country, speaking about his records, speaking about issues. Voters deserve that from every candidate running for president, and they are not getting it from Kamala Harris.”
“And I think we’re seeing why,” added Gabbard. “Because she doesn’t have anything to say.”
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