As residents of the southeast grapple with the fallout of Hurricane Helene, and many are without running water, electricity, or food, Kamala Harris will appear on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast hosted by Alex Cooper, made famous for its salacious nature, often discussing sex and related topics in graphic detail.
The Daily Caller reports:
The Harris campaign confirmed that, while Americans were fighting for their lives in storm wreckage, she sat down for a pre-taped interview set to air next week with the Call Her Daddy podcast, featuring host and creator Alex Cooper, who typically talks to various celebrities and “experts” about sexually charged topics, like how to give the perfect blowjob.
A recent episode featured actress Heather McMahan discussing blowjob techniques and “hall passes” (a euphemism for infidelity). These types of discussions are not a one-off. Most of her episodes are about sexual positions, cheating and threesomes. It’s a one-stop shop for women to praise degenerate sexuality.
Some argued that her decision added insult to injury, as the administration has been accused of interfering with efforts to assist victims, from turning away helicopters of volunteers, to blocking access to landfills, forcing large piles of hazardous, unsanitary debris to sit in the streets. Critics argued that choosing to spend her time on a podcast like Call Her Daddy is a slap in the face of hurricane victims.
The Daily Caller continues:
The heroes on the ground even report that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are impeding rescue efforts. Starlink founder Elon Musk announced Friday that federal agencies prevented him from delivering internet capabilities to the area.
So, while all of this is happening in real America, it seems the only thing Harris is focused on is ensuring that she secures the women’s vote. Call Her Daddy was Spotify’s number two podcast in 2023 and the most listened-to among women. Harris will reportedly talk about “reproductive rights and abortion, along with other issues important to women in the upcoming election,” Axios reported.
Abortion is one of the few issues Harris has been willing to speak about openly since the inception of her campaign, and one of the only substantive policy points discussed on the main stage at August’s Democratic National Convention.
She was also criticized for the political strategy in agreeing to the interview, on a podcast whose audience skews heavily female, when she desperately needs to make gains with male voters.






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