Audie Cornish Cuts off Kevin O’Leary: ‘I Will Not Be Name Calling’ Kamala Harris on This Show

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JENNINGS: “He did far more press interactions than Harris, like, not even close.”
Carlson: “And I criticized her for that. I said at the beginning that she should have done more.”
O’LEARY: “The root of this mistake actually came very early on. They didn‘t run a process. They made an excuse of $317 million in the kitty. They kept the same campaign manager and said, ‘We will anoint this faulted, broken candidate, who did — was inconsequential in her vice presidency, lost in 2019 as you detailed, complete loser in 2020, never could articulate anything, had no compassion for people.’ And her own advocates, let‘s not forget this, I remember the minute this happened, I was in Europe, she went on to ‘The View,’ all those women wanted her to win, they threw her a softball, they threw her a second softball. She was so weak as a candidate, she couldn‘t even answer that she would do something different. It ricocheted around the world. She was finished.”
CORNISH: “Well, let me go — “
O’LEARY: “They will never do that again.”
CORNISH: “I know. Well, let me go back to the campaign, because I don‘t want to call her broken or a loser. I‘m not in that business. But I do want to talk about what the campaign — “
O’LEARY: “Oh, she is a loser, let‘s be sure of that.”
CORNISH: “That’s fine for you to say, but I will not be name-calling on this show. It‘s not my vibe.”
O’LEARY: “Is she a loser or not?”
CORNISH: “Here’s folks from the campaign talking about what they thought was a problem.”

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