Audie
Veteran Member
I saw part of it.Of course she could have answered that question, but why should she? Her agenda is antithetical to Baier's and Fox's. They're there to make her look bad, not to do an interview or inform their audience, and she's there to promote her candidacy to people that probably never listen to her if she's not on Fox - not to let them control the dialog.
She showed their viewers that she's articulate, informed, and strong - facts that seem to have escaped RF's MAGA contingent who also never listen to her directly, just through a MAGA media filter. Harris was in control during that interview. She called out the host for his bad manners, but took none of his bait.
Fox gave her legitimacy by having her on. It's not their purpose or likely even their opinion, but by having her on, they're telling their viewers that she's a woman who deserves airtime and an audience.
And she was successful. Hear the interviewer lament how well she did. I'll bet she picked up a few votes that would have gone to Trump otherwise:
Fox News’s Brett Baier went on the offensive during an interview with Kamala Harris Wednesday night, but even he had to admit she got the best of him. In a segment reacting to his own contentious interview, Baier conceded that Harris may have gotten exactly what she wanted from that interview.“I think she had a … a mission, that she wanted to do. And maybe, she wanted to have a viral moment, she wanted to have a pushback,” Baier said. “She came to Fox News and she wanted to have a ‘go after Donald Trump’ viral moment that plays on other channels, and on social media. And I think she may have gotten that.”During the interview, Baier pushed Harris to respond to several copy-pastes of Trump’s talking points, asking her about gender-affirming care in prisons and if she’d apologize to the family of a child killed by an immigrant. When she responded, Baier interrupted Harris’s answers and, appearing frustrated, formatted his follow-ups like debate rebuttals. Baier later offered a thin defense for his bad form in the interview, saying that he thought Harris would be “tough to redirect without me trying to interrupt,” and complaining that he hadn’t gotten the full time with Harris he’d expected.At one point Harris even called out Baier for playing a truncated clip of Trump brushing off his “enemy from within” remark, instead of the actual clip itself from earlier this week—perhaps the “viral moment” Baier had referred to. (source)
if a witness in court responded off topic that way, they’d soon be
subjected to some criticism and re education.