Whoops: Looks Like Some 'Call Her Daddy' Fans Were NOT Happy With Kamala Being on Show

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We reported on Kamala Harris' interview with Alex Cooper on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast. 

Even in a friendly environment, she still engaged in word salads and just generally managed to act clueless. There was no discussion of Hurricane Helene, the border, her cover-up of Joe Biden's cognitive decline, and very little on the economy. They did manage to talk about tampons and abortion. 

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It's a very popular podcast, second on Spotify right behind Joe Rogan, and number one with women. It features discussions about sex and issues having to do with females. It seems to be largely geared toward young women. 

So you might think the audience might be more receptive to Harris, if you judged by polls which say she has an advantage with women. 


READ MORE: Kamala Harris Interview on 'Call Her Daddy' Podcast Raises Eyebrows and Is Completely Clueless


But instead, a lot of the show's fans were outraged that Cooper had Harris on and they "flooded the post’s comment section to express their frustration and criticize the show for getting political."

“One of my most favorite podcasts and now I’ll never listen again. unbelievable,” one user commented. 

“oh nooo why did we have to get THIS political. listening to your podcasts was a nice escape from everything we hear about politics daily,” another fan wrote in the comments.

“DONE, this was my fav podcast. I’m 100% disgusted,” added another. 

“I’m so disappointed, this feels like propaganda and trying to make her look ‘gen z,'” commented another Daddy fan.

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Translation: she's intruding on what they thought was their space. 

How great is it that they are calling out Kamala's propaganda? Here's a sample of what they were talking about. 

Tampon discussion 

Maybe they should check with Tim Walz, since he thinks tampons belong in boys' bathrooms. 

Some fans were also upset that the show didn't deal with important things like the border or Hurricane Helene. 

“Ask her about what she’s doing to help hurricane victims instead of talking in circles about women’s rights,” one fan wrote. 

“Wait what about the abuse and crime caused by the illegal immigrants flooding the country,” commented another.

“Ask her what is her best and biggest accomplishment the past 4 years,” wrote another.

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Translation? The attempted pandering isn't working and they have Harris' number. Funny thing, women tend to care about the same things men do: the economy, the border, and helping Americans in trouble. They want someone who produces results. And that's not Kamala. 

Meanwhile, she's not doing things to reach out beyond her friendly interview bubble. How is she going to get independents or people outside of that bubble to vote for her? 

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