Megyn Kelly went nuclear on Kamala Harris with a reality check that left her stunned

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Megyn Kelly had seen enough of Kamala Harris’ bumbling campaign. 

She took off the gloves in one devastating takedown. 

And Megyn Kelly went nuclear on Kamala Harris with a reality check that left her stunned. 

Kamala Harris leans on a rehearsed line with journalists 

Vice President Kamala Harris’ handlers have finally let her do some solo interviews after hiding her from the media for months. 

The interviews that she’s taking are with friendly journalists who treat her with kid gloves or with local outlets where any mistakes she makes will be ignored by the national media. 

Kamala relies on rehearsed lines to get through these interviews. 

She had her first solo interview with a major media outlet when she sat down with MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle.

Ruhle asked Kamala how she would respond to voters who didn’t buy into her economic agenda. 

The Vice President leaned into a memorized talking point that’s become a staple for her. 

“And I come from the middle class,” Kamala said. “Look, my mother raised my sister and me. She worked hard. She saved up. By the time I was a teenager, she was able to buy our first home. And homeownership for too many people in our country now is elusive.”

Kamala has parroted her line about coming from the middle class in multiple interviews where she’s been asked about the economy.

She doesn’t have any answers; she just rambles on about her upbringing. 

Megyn Kelly has some advice for Kamala 

Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly went off on Kamala for parroting her rehearsed line about being middle-class. 

“Then she finishes it off with — we didn’t play this — but, ‘I come from the middle-class,’” Kelly said. “’My mother raised my sister and me, she worked hard.’ No one gives a shit about your mother, they care about themselves. Stop talking about your mother [and] start talking about the people who are actually suffering.”

Kamala has a story her handlers think will appeal to emotion instead of an actual agenda. 

The former Fox News host slammed Kamala’s performance in her softball MSNBC interview. 

“Look, the real story is Kamala Harris, and how she answered the question,” Kelly explained. “She was terrible. She was absolutely awful.”

Kelly noted that the Vice President uses filler words, meandering world salads, and empty slogans in her interviews. 

“I can’t with the filler! I can’t! So much filler,” Kelly exclaimed. “What is she saying?! This is empty calories . . . She said nothing!”

She said she had seen enough of Kamala to know there was nothing there. 

“I’m done. I’m out. I’ve heard enough. I can’t,” Kelly said. “I object on every level I have inside of me to object. If you vote for that as President, then you deserve what you’re going to get. I do not deserve it. The people who are going to vote for Trump do not deserve it. It’s a calamity how dumb this person is, and that she’s been placed in this position by her party.”

Kelly predicted that Kamala opening her mouth more would hurt her against former President Donald Trump.

“She’s not a smart person and that is on display every time she sits down for an interview,” Kelly explained. “So I say, keep it rolling. You go with your instincts. Yeah, you’re on a roll now post-debate, you did so well. You can do this, Kamala. You can do this. Keep talking. That’s all Trump needs.”

The more voters get to see Kamala Harris, the media-generated image of her as a political dynamo falls apart.