Jesse Watters asked the one question about Kamala Harris that froze Democrats in their tracks

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Democrats are trying to give voters a Hollywood produced version of Kamala Harris.

The point is not to have Americans examine the reality of her candidacy.

But now Jesse Watters asked the one question about Kamala Harris that froze Democrats in their tracks.

Kamala Harris finally sits for an interview

It took more than 40 days, but Vice President Kamala Harris finally agreed to sit for an interview.

Fox News’ Jesse Watters told viewers that was because Kamala wants to run as a blank slate and a set of “vibes” where she can steal policies, like former President Donald Trump’s “no tax on tips” pledge, while at the same time enjoying the benefits of incumbency.

“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?” Watters began.

The interview Kamala agreed to was a joke.

CNNs Dana Bash is one of the biggest Kamala Harris fangirls in the media.

Bash will conduct a taped interview with Kamala Harris so CNN can edit out any embarrassing moments – and Kamala’s running mate, Minnesota Democrat Governor Tim Walz, will attend the interview like he is some kind of emotional support dog.

“It will be taped, Dana Bash will be asking the questions, and Coach Walz will sit right next to Kamala the whole time,” Watters added.

The fact that the interview is taped and Walz is attending shows Democrats have zero faith in Kamala’s ability to answer what will undoubtedly be softball questions from one of their biggest cheerleaders and supporters.

Watters noted that Kamala held no campaign events for five days before the interview so her handlers could prep her.

This wasn’t surprising as Kamala once had her staff hold practice sessions for a dinner party she was set to attend.

“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,” Watters continued.

Watters compared Kamala’s carefully-crafted persona to the more free-wheeling Trump, who is prepared to take questions at the drop of a hat.

“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,” Watter declared.

The big question

Watters told viewers that the question before voters was if they would reward someone who knows they are so incapable of working without a script that they have to rehearse even the most banal social interactions.

The host warned this could get America in trouble on the world stage.

“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,” Watters declared.

“Are you gonna gamble our country away on a frightened woman too insecure to tell us who she is?” Watters concluded.