Not a fan of ding dongs
Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy appeared on Fox News on Monday and repeatedly attacked Kamala Harris, criticizing her laugh and saying that a lot of Americans think of her as a “ding dong.” While it might have scored some points among conservative viewers, it raised some questions from Fox News host Neil Cavuto.
In a well-reasoned pushback, Cavuto said to Kennedy, “I’m wondering if the strategy to focus on her laugh, or the former president calling her nasty and crazy, really promotes that push to show she’s not up to the job. Does it look petty? Does it say to judge her on this level looks like a strategy that could backfire on Republicans? By all means, get her on the issues … but to focus on this other stuff just looks dumb.”
Cavuto kept at it, asking if it was a smart strategy to focus on name-calling. The pushback seemed to rattle Kennedy, who then turned on Cavuto, saying things such as, “I’m sorry if that offends you, Neil” and, “I’m sorry if that hurts your feelings.”
Cavuto then said, “Senator, you keep bringing it back to my feelings. My feelings matter little.”
Then Cavuto said, “If you think you can gain this November calling people names, I don’t know how far that goes — left or right.”
Kennedy again went after Cavuto’s “feelings,” and said he was just being objective, to which Cavuto said, “Are you really being objective, senator? I just think you've got a bash-athon of name-calling at her. If you call that being objective, I don’t know.”
Then the interview ended with both men passively aggressively saying that they hoped the other would “have a better day.”
Here are some of the clips. But good work by Cavuto.
Speaking of Fox News …
Donald Trump went off on his Truth Social, criticizing Fox News for … well, just go ahead and read what Trump wrote:
“Why is FoxNews putting on Crazy Kamala Harris Rallies? Why do they allow the perverts at the failed and disgraced Lincoln Project to advertise on FoxNews? Even Mr. Kellyanne Conway, a man so badly hurt and humiliated by his wife (she must have done some really NASTY things to him, because he is CRAZY!), is advertising on FoxNews. We have to WIN WITHOUT FOX!”
More name-calling
Meanwhile, Democrats have settled on a particular word to go after former President Donald Trump and his running mate JD Vance: weird.
It seems to have started with Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz using the word, saying on X, “I’m telling you. These guys are weird,” and sharing a clip of an interview he did with MSNBC, saying the Republicans had “weird ideas” and, “These guys are just weird.”
Others have joined in using the word “weird,” including Harris, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro.
But CNN’s John Berman asked a good question on Monday: “If you’re the Trump campaign, would you rather be weird than an existential threat to democracy? Is ‘weird’ something that sticks, leaves a mark?”
Mediaite’s Tommy Christopher has more.
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