From The Couch: White House Fires Back at Kamala Harris's Response to SOTU

Former Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a stinging rebuke of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Wednesday, dismissing the record-breaking speech as a "boring" display of "lies." Appearing on "The Parnas Perspective," Harris compared the 108-minute address to a child's "show and tell" and claimed it offered zero substantive value to the American people. She accused the president of ignoring the "weight of high prices" and unaffordable housing that she claims continue to plague the nation under his second term.

"It was full of lies, and you know when he wasn't lying, it reminded me of our kids going to show and tell at school," Harris told host Aaron Parnas. The former Vice President, who has been coy about a potential 2028 "rematch" bid, argued that the speech was merely "entertainment" rather than a serious policy roadmap. Harris maintained that the "biological truth" of the economy is far bleaker than the "American Manufacturing Renaissance" depicted by the president on Tuesday night.

The White House was quick to fire back, labeling Harris's critique as the "sore loser" narrative of a failed candidate. "If Americans cared what Kamala Harris thought, she wouldn’t be watching the State of the Union from her couch," White House spokesperson Davis Ingle told Fox News Digital. Ingle noted that while Harris sits on the sidelines, President Trump is busy driving down "Bidenflation" and securing the border through "unilateral lethal action" against cartels.

When pressed on whether she has "regrets" from her 2024 campaign, Harris pointed listeners to her new book but insisted her "state of mind" is focused on the future. Liberal pundits have joined her in attacking the speech, with some comparing the honoring of Olympic heroes and grieving mothers to a "circus entertainer" act. However, internal polling showed that these "visual, patriotic moments" were the most popular segments of the night for Independent and "common sense" voters.

Harris's media blitz comes as she continues to lead early 2028 Democratic primary polls with 31%, despite the "clown show" of her previous campaign. Critics argue that her "word salad" responses and refusal to acknowledge the current administration's record-low minority unemployment show she is "out of touch" with the working class. While Harris remains "coy" about her future, her mentor Elizabeth Warren has already pivoted to endorsing other "warriors" like Katie Porter for high-profile races.

The exchange underscores the deep partisan divide following a State of the Union that saw Democrats refuse to stand for American citizens and victims of crime. As President Trump moves forward with his "war on fraud" and 10% global tariff, the "scoundrels" in the previous administration appear relegated to the podcast circuit. For the Trump team, the focus remains on "Make America Wealthy Again," regardless of the "regrets" coming from the former Vice President’s couch.