Fox’s Jesse Watters Asks if Country Ready To Elect ‘Frightened Woman’ as President

 

Fox News host Jesse Watters questioned whether Americans were willing to “gamble our country away on a frightened woman,” Tuesday during a monologue about Vice President Kamala Harris.

Ranting against Harris’s flip-flopping on certain policies, Watters said, “Democrats haven’t decided what Kamala Harris believes in. They haven’t decided. Is she a Joe Biden Democrat or a Trump Republican? Is she Joe Biden’s vice president or just a former prosecutor? Is she the border czar or not?”

On Harris’s upcoming interview with CNN anchor Dana Bash, Watters noted, “It will be taped, Dana Bash will be asking the questions, and Coach Walz will sit right next to Kamala the whole time,” before adding:

She took the whole week off to prepare for a CNN interview with her running mate. Do they have some staffer playing Dana Bash doing mock interviews? Probably, because when she was invited to a DC dinner party, she was so anxious she had staffers hold a mock dinner party. She even considered drinking wine in the mock prep, but her handlers decided no. We don’t need a president who isn’t prepared to go to a dinner party, or a Democrat president afraid of Democrat reporters. Trump did a live townhall on CNN and he didn’t spend a week worrying about it. CNN was the one worrying. And Trump doesn’t need to pretend to go to dinner so that he’s ready for dinner. He knows who he is, you know who he is, and you know what he wants to do.

The Fox News host argued, “Kamala Harris pretends be somebody she’s not and doesn’t know what she wants to do until her campaign tells her. When world leaders stood across the poker table from Kamala Harris, they smell fear. They know her tells.”

He then questioned, “Are you gonna gamble our country away on a frightened woman too insecure to tell us who she is?”

Watters received backlash this week after he was accused of making a sexually suggestive comment about Harris live on-air.

“We don’t know who she is. We don’t know what she believes,” protested Watters, before adding, “She’s gonna get paralyzed in the Situation Room while the generals have their way with her.”

Watters’ female co-hosts immediately chided him for the remark and told him to “take it back.”

“Have their way with her! Control her!” Watters insisted. “Not in a sexual way.”

Watters addressed the remark during The Five on Tuesday, telling viewers he did not mean to suggest “anything of a sexual nature.”

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