Sean Hannity calls Harris and Walz ‘radical’ while slamming their campaign as ‘most deceptive and phony’

Hannity accused the campaign of avoiding transparency and direct voter engagement
UPDATED AUG 27, 2024
Sean Hannity brutally criticized the Kamala Harris and Tim Walz campaign for avoiding media interactions (Hannity/ YouTube, Getty Images)
Sean Hannity brutally criticized the Kamala Harris and Tim Walz campaign for avoiding media interactions (Hannity/ YouTube, Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: In a fiery monologue, Sean Hannity lambasted the current Democratic presidential campaign, labeling it as “the most deceptive, dishonest, phony” in history.

According to Hannity, the campaign led by Kamala Harris and Tim Walz is marked by a conspicuous absence of transparency and direct engagement with voters.

Vice President Harris’ reluctance to engage with the press has raised eyebrows and invited criticism from various quarters.



 

Sean Hannity accuses Kamala Harris and Tim Walz of evasion and media manipulation

On the recent episode of 'Hannity', Sean Hannity asserted, “Tonight, the most deceptive, dishonest, phony presidential campaign in human history rolls on. Apparently, Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are so toxic and radical and unlikable, frankly dangerous and incompetent, that the Harris campaign is trying as hard as possible to hide, hide them away for 70 days until Election Day!”

Hannity accused the Harris campaign of attempting to avoid direct voter engagement. He emphasized, “No sit-down interviews, no press conferences, no town halls, an entire presidential campaign without any direct communication with the voters in our country! No questions, no interviews, and now little in terms of any specific agenda. They don't have time. I'll explain.”

Democratic presidential candidate, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz walk out on stage together during a campaign event on August 6, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Harris ended weeks of speculation about who her running mate would be, selecting the 60 year old midwestern governor over other candidates. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and vice presidential nominee Tim Walz walk out on stage together during a campaign event on August 6, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

He expressed skepticism over an upcoming joint interview, predicting it would be conducted with a sympathetic media outlet. “It's insane, but at some point this week, we're told Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are planning to finally sit down for a joint interview, I'm sure, with one of her adoring contributors and fans and the mob and the state-run media,” Hannity said.

Sean Hannity criticizes Kamala Harris' debate strategy

Sean Hannity further dismissed the possibility of tough questions being thrown at Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.

“Don’t expect any tough questions. Don’t expect them to have to answer to their own words. Just lots of phony joy and laughing. A lot of giggling and lying platitudes.”

Hannity criticized the campaign’s strategy, suggesting it reflected a broader pattern of evasion. “They’re the party of joy and the party of freedom from two people that would take away more freedom than any administration in history," he said.

Hannity also took aim at Harris’ debate strategy, noting, “Kamala isn’t just dodging tough interviews, or any interviews, she is also evidently afraid to debate Donald Trump. Now, unless, of course, her strict new conditions are now met.”

He concluded, “She refused to do a Fox News debate altogether, that was just too risky for someone as incompetent as she is, and now, last minute, she wants to change the rules of the upcoming ABC debate.”

The presidential debate between Harris and her Republican opponent Donald Trump, to be hosted by ABC News, is scheduled on September 10.

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