Greg Gutfeld torched Kamala Harris with a reality check that left Kayleigh McEnany speechless

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Kamala Harris recently appeared on the cover of Vogue.

Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld called the cover photo “ridiculous.”

And then Greg Gutfeld torched Kamala Harris with a reality check that left Kayleigh McEnany speechless.

The American people finally got a better look at Vice President Kamala Harris last week when she appeared for a string of interviews with various media outlets.

Kamala appeared on The View, the Late Show with Steve Colbert, CBS’ 60 Minutes, the Call Her Daddy sex podcast, The Howard Stern Show, and other left-wing safe havens.

And the interviews were a total disaster for Kamala.

Even though she is part of the current regime, Kamala has been selling herself as a change agent.

But during her appearance on The View, she failed to name one single policy of President Joe Biden’s that she would change if elected President herself.

“Would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years?” host Sunny Hostin asked.

“There is nothing that comes to mind in terms of, and I’ve been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact,” Harris responded.

Steve Colbert gave Kamala a chance to correct herself a few hours later when she appeared for a taped interview on his late-night show.

“What would the major changes be, and what would stay the same?” Colbert asked.

“I’m obviously not Joe Biden,” Harris responded.

She then spewed one of her classic word salads. 

“And so when we think about the significance of what this next generation of leadership looks like, were I to be elected president, it is about – frankly, I, I, I, I love the American people and I, I believe in our country, I, I, I love that it is our character in nature to be an ambitious people,” she said. “You know, we – we have aspirations.”

Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld had a field day with what he described as “ridiculous things.”

He first pointed out that Kamala was on the cover of Vogue.

“Kamala on the cover of Vogue,” he said. “I mean, it’s an improvement over Joe who was on the cover of morgue.”

Gutfeld’s statement left co-host Kayleigh McEnany at a loss for words.

“My goodness,” she said.

“Only rarely are individuals summoned for acts of national rescue, but in July, Vice President @KamalaHarris received one of those calls,” Vogue wrote on X. “With President Joe Biden’s decision to end his reelection campaign, the world looked to Harris with hopes and doubts.”

Gutfeld then explained why he believes Kamala is struggling with male Hispanic voters.

“Kamala Harris is a woman who said more woke is better,” Gutfeld said. “There are no woke male Latinos, with the exception of Ana Navarro.”

“Men want leaders,” he said. “It’s not important if you call them dangerous, we will take dangerous over dips****tery, and that’s what we’re getting with Kamala,” he continued. “She doesn’t come off as smart or bright or organized or capable, or even present when she’s being interviewed, and you could say, oh, he’s a danger to democracy.”

He pointed out how Kamala Harris is running from real issues like “the border, crime on our streets, [and] the danger to our wallets.” 

In summary, Gutfeld described Kamala as “a campaign that is based on emotional trauma.” 

“Harris is just the doll you use to say where Trump hurt you,” he added.

Democrats hate Gutfeld because he uses humor to expose real truths.

And the American people can’t get enough of it.

Gutfeld had more viewers to his program than Kamala Harris and Tim Walz had at the same time on Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show.