UFC CEO Dana White slams Kamala Harris’ appearance on Colbert: ‘Should scare EVERYONE’
UFC chief Dana White has come out swinging against Vice President Kamala Harris, saying the fact she is “incapable of putting a sentence together” should “SCARE THE S–T” out of everyone.
White shared a much-ridiculed clip of Harris stumbling over her words when asked on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” what “major changes” she would make if elected compared to those of her current administration with President Biden.
“I don’t like to post a lot of political content, but this clip should scare EVERYONE,” White, 55, posted on X.
“She is the sitting VP and running for President of the United States. She is incapable of putting a sentence together without a teleprompter and even she appears to know she is in way over her head,” continued the UFC chief.
“This election is very important and this along with the many other clips of her attempting to answer questions should SCARE THE S–T OUT OF YOU!!!” he wrote.
White is instead in the corner of Harris’ opponent, former President Donald Trump, whom he has praised for “fighting for the future of the country.”
Harris has caught heat since launching her White House bid for her television interviews — a glaring weakness for her campaign that’s led to her being panned for her “word salad” responses.
Critics said her rambling response to Colbert on Tuesday would be ammo for the Trump team to attack her ties to Biden, who was pushed out of the presidential race in July by Democrats after an abysmal debate performance.
“Well I’m obviously not Joe Biden. That would be one change,” the veep answered Colbert. “But also I think it’s important to say with 28 days to go, I’m not Donald Trump,” Harris added, to cheers from the audience.
“And so when we think about the significance of what this next generation of leadership looks like, were I to be elected president, it is about — frankly, I love the American people, and I believe in our country. I love that it is our character and nature to be an ambitious people. You know, we have aspirations, we have dreams. We have incredible work ethic,” Harris continued.
“And I just believe that we can create and build upon the success we’ve achieved in a way that we continue to grow opportunity and in that way, grow the strength of our nation,” Harris added before touting her “opportunity economy” pitch and talking about her small-business-owner mother.
White has been an outspoken supporter of Trump. In an effusive endorsement speech at the Republican National Convention in July, he said Trump was “fighting for the future of the country.”
“The mainstream media likes to push the narrative that he doesn’t care about anybody but himself,” White said.