GREG GUTFELD (HOST): You know, I'm not expecting a Thomas Soll or a Milton Friedman, but I'm also not expecting the person in charge of the economy to be from the Real Housewives of Mars, you know. Before you solve anything, you should be able to explain what you're solving. And it's clear, I don't think anybody has forced Harris to speak informative about concrete issues, or even concrete things, whether it's inflation or debt or interest rates.
Whenever she speaks, it's the opposite of concrete. It's amorphous. It's like this fortune cookie platitude blob, a r------- version of Mister Rogers. She sounds like I do when my wife asked me a direct question that I can't answer. It's like, "what is this phone number to captain leathers doing in your coat pocket?" And I'm like, "what's a phone number in general? What are numbers? Numbers are just things. They could be long, they could be short. Let's just take the numbers and put them over here."