Dan Bongino’s Take on Kamala Harris: A Comical Yet Serious Take
Dan Bongino couldn’t resist sharing some moments of what he found to be comic relief involving Vice President Kamala Harris. During a segment on his show, he described Harris as one of the greatest public speakers of our time—quite sarcastically, of course.
Bongino introduced a video clip of Harris during an interview, where she discussed inflation. He noted, “I mean just a gifted orator. Here’s Kamala Harris, um this is hilarious, explaining… Look, I’m actually starting to believe, some people say Pete Buttigieg… no one says less by saying more… I’m actually starting to believe that’s Kamala Harris. She may take the title. No one says less by saying more than Kamala Harris… Here’s Kamala Harris on inflation.”
In the video, the interviewer asked Harris about the administration’s handling of inflation. Harris, wearing a black face mask, replied, “Well, first of all, I acknowledge what I must acknowledge. The prices are going up. And that people are working hard. And in many cases, they’re worried whether they can get through the end of the month. And make it all work.”
Bongino came back laughing, saying, “Joe, she’s… ‘I acknowledge what I must acknowledge. That prices are going up, and food costs more.’ Wow, very inspiring. I mean… it’s up there with the Gettysburg Address. I mean who explains it better than that? ‘I acknowledge that I must acknowledge that prices are going up.’ That changes everything. It changes everything, Kamala Harris. Thanks!”
A Foreign Perspective: Sky News’ Rita Panahi
Bongino then showed a clip featuring Sky News anchor Rita Panahi, who did not hold back in her critique of Kamala Harris. Panahi referred to Harris as a “cackling nincompoop,” and asserted, “Her wretched performance this week has cemented her place as the worst vice president in U.S. history.”
Panahi compared her unfavorably to other less-esteemed vice presidents, like Dan Quayle. She then highlighted how Harris’ recent trip, billed by the White House as a demonstration of NATO unity, instead showcased what Panahi saw as absolute incompetence.
The show then played a clip of Harris laughing uncontrollably during a serious press conference question about the refugee crisis unfolding at the time. Panahi commented on the strangeness and inappropriateness of Harris’s reaction during such a grave moment.
Following that clip, Bongino remarked, “That’s one of those ‘holy crikey’ moments. Yeah, that is a dressing down like…what did she call her? A radically incompetent nincompoop? Well said. Folks, that’s how we are viewed overseas.”
More Criticisms from Abroad
Panahi also criticized Harris’s comments during hurricane season, where the vice president discussed distributing resources based on equity, not just equality. This drew reactions, including from Elon Musk, who opined, “If a hurricane hits a state we expect the government to help all those affected—black, brown, white, purple, and green.”
Panahi rounded off her critique by stating, “Whether home or abroad, you can rely on Kamala Harris to show that she is consistently and hopelessly incompetent.”
Though Bongino injected humor into his commentary, the underlying message was serious criticism of the vice president, noting how comments from international media highlight perceptions that may not get as much coverage domestically.