“Outnumbered” panelists directed harsh criticism at Vice President Kamala Harris Tuesday for her latest “cringe” story explaining her apparent lifelong disdain for conservative Americans.
During an interview Monday, the vice president said she came home one day when she was a child and asked, “Why are conservatives bad, mommy?”
She continued her story through laughter, saying, “I thought we were supposed to conserve things, but I couldn’t reconcile it. Now I can.”
“Outnumbered” co-host Kayleigh McEnany highlighted the blatant contrast from Harris’ previous push for unity in 2016 when she was serving as California’s attorney general. Harris at the time tweeted, “Our unity is our strength and our diversity is our power. We reject the myth of ‘us’ versus ‘them.’ We are in this together.”
“Cringe,” McEnany said. “It’s a far cry from the message of unity she projected.”
Co-host Emily Compagno held no punches while criticizing the vice president, arguing she says “absolutely nothing of substance.”
“Get down to business. Stop the laughing, stop the inappropriate affect. Tell us what you are doing for this country because we are being let down every day to a horrible soundtrack I can’t get out of my ears,” Compagno said, referring to Harris’ cackling.
Former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya joined in mocking the vice president’s laughter.
“I think that the people around her tell her her laugh is cute, and it makes her human. I can only believe that,” Tafoya said.
“Conservatives aren’t all bad. When [Harris] mentions ‘conservative’ and ‘bad,’ it makes me think of someone like my dad and my mom, and – I’m sorry – they weren’t bad,” she added.
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