Posted on 10/09/2025 7:35:07 AM PDT by grundle
Former Democratic Rep. Katie Porter of California has gone viral for threatening to end an interview with CBS News investigative correspondent Julie Watts after a testy exchange over voters in the state who supported President Trump. Watts joins "The Takeout" with her reaction.
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The video is quite revealing, the opposition must be licking their chops.
Stick a fork in her....politically she’s done
Pile the potatoes on your platter.
That’s a MAN, baby. (A FAT man) (A fat UGLY man)
Since several democrats are running for California governor, CBS can act tough on Katie Porter. If Katie Porter falters, then another Democrat can take her place. Since Trump only received 38% of the California vote in 2024, a Democrat is heavily favored to win the governorship in 2026. This interview reveals that Katie Porter is simply following the Adam Schiff playbook, hope that she runs against a Republican in the general election next year and she can sleep walk her way to become California’s next governor.
The funny part is that the question is the same question that the reporter asked two or three other Dem candidates. The other candidates answered it without incident. Porter had a meltdown. Pure comedy gold.
cue up the music….. "Dancing in the Street"
Holy Stacy Abrams Batman!
Porker needed help standing up, but they needed a Hoyer hoist.
I'm thinking more like this: "I'm sorry, I really want to cover for you but CBS needs money and you aren't bringing any".
The Take Out. Hahaha. Don’t let Katie hear those words!
Having never seen this woman before. She is Stacey Abrams in size. Treats staffers poorly and thinks she is entitled to be Governor just because the state is so far left. She is going down like the Titanic. She is as bad as Kamala Harris.
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