In a blistering takedown that is sending shockwaves through political circles, Bill Maher has unleashed a scathing critique of Vice President Kamala Harris following her recent CNN interview. Maher, known for his sharp wit and unfiltered commentary, didn’t hold back as he dissected Harris’s performance, labeling it a “train wreck” and questioning her viability as a candidate for California Governor in 2026. “She should run Far Far Away,” Maher quipped, asserting she’s had her chances and failed to connect with voters.
During the interview, Harris appeared to contradict her previous criticisms of the border wall, a move Maher called out as blatant hypocrisy. “Under Trump, you criticized the wall more than 50 times—now you want to build one?” he asked incredulously. This flip-flop, combined with her tendency for incoherent responses—characterized by Maher as “word salad”—has turned her into a political liability rather than the groundbreaking leader many expected.
What’s more, even traditionally sympathetic media outlets like CNN seemed to share Maher’s frustration, airing Harris’s gaffes unedited, showcasing her struggles to deliver a coherent message. “When the woke media gets tired of woke propaganda, you know it’s bad,” Maher remarked, highlighting the growing concern over her competence.
As dissatisfaction with Harris mounts, the political landscape is shifting. Polls show her struggling to gain traction, leading many to question if the Democratic Party can afford to keep her in a prominent role. With America facing pressing issues like rising crime and economic turmoil, Maher emphasizes the need for authentic leadership, something he argues Harris has yet to demonstrate.
As the fallout from her interview reverberates, one thing is clear: if Kamala Harris is to remain a fixture in American politics, she must urgently address her growing unpopularity and the perception that she is out of touch with everyday Americans.