US ‘Hot Ones’ Turned Down Kamala Harris as Guest Because Show Didn’t Want to ‘Delve Into Politics,’ Campaign Staffer Says

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Donald Duck got a spicy sit-down on “Hot Ones.” VP Kamala Harris had no such luck.

Not that it would have changed the outcome of the election, but the Harris campaign had wanted the Democratic presidential candidate to appear on “Hot Ones,” the popular chicken-wing-eating show on YouTube that has featured an array of celebrities blinking back tears as they sample increasingly piquant sauces and banter with host Sean Evans.

But “Hot Ones” declined a request for the VP to appear on the show, because “if remember correctly, on ‘Hot Ones’ they didn’t want to delve into politics,” Harris campaign strategist Stephanie Cutter said on Tuesday’s episode of the “Pod Save America” podcast.

“‘Hot Ones,’ which is a great show, they didn’t want to do any politics, so they weren’t going to take us or [Donald Trump],” Cutter said.

Reached by Variety, BuzzFeed, which produces “Hot Ones” under its First We Feast banner, declined to comment.

Following Trump’s victory over Harris in the presidential election, there’s been a wealth of armchair-quarterbacking comparing Harris’ more traditional-media strategy to Trump’s focus on non-mainstream influencers popular with young men — with whistle stops that most notably included Joe Rogan.

On the “Pod Save America” episode, a post-mortem titled “Top Harris Campaign Staff Tell Us What Went Wrong In 2024 Election,” host Dan Pfeiffer cited Trump’s pursuit of appearances on “political-adjacent” podcasts — and asked members of Harris’ team why they didn’t do the same. He cited “Hot Ones,” opining “Never in time has there been a candidate better suited for a podcast than for Kamala Harris on ‘Hot Ones.'”

In the lead-up to the election, Harris did appear on nontraditional outlets, including Alex Cooper’s “Call Her Daddy,” Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson’s “All the Smoke” and Shannon Sharpe’s “Club Shay Shay.” “Everywhere we could [book a podcast], we did it,” said Jen O’Malley Dillon, Harris’ campaign manager. But she also said Harris had support from “athletes and others” who were “just not super-interested in getting their brand caught up in the politics of this campaign” and that “I don’t think [Trump] had the same problem.”

In addition to “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Trump appeared on Theo Von’s “This Past Weekend,” Bryson DeChambeau’s “Break 50,” Mark “The Undertaker” Calaway’s “Six Feet Under” and Barstool Sports’ “Bussin’ With the Boys.”

“All of his podcasts were reaching the audience that we were struggling to pull in… young men,” Cutter acknowledged, “and we saw that, we knew that.”

More so than Trump, who did barely any interviews with mainstream outlets, Harris stuck to traditional TV and radio shows. She also made a cameo on “Saturday Night Live,” which prompted NBC to grant the Trump campaign free commercial airtime during its NASCAR Xfinity 500 and its “Sunday Night Football” telecasts to satisfy the FCC‘s equal time requirement.

Meanwhile, the Harris camp had been negotiating with Rogan about a potential interview. According to Rogan, the Harris campaign offered a date to record the podcast, “but I would have had to travel to her and they only wanted to do an hour. I strongly feel the best way to do it is in the studio in Austin.” That’s not the whole story, according to Cutter: Harris offered to come to Rogan’s Austin studio on Oct. 25 (when she was in Texas for a rally in Houston featuring Beyoncé) — the same day, as it turned out, that Trump recorded his episode. “She was ready, willing to go on Joe Rogan,” Cutter said. “It would have broken through not because of the conversation with Joe Rogan but because of the fact that she was doing it.” On the “Pod Save America” episode, Harris senior adviser David Plouffe said “maybe [Rogan’s team] leveraged [Harris agreeing to an interview] to get Trump in the studio, I don’t know.” All that said, however, Cutter maintained that Rogan’s podcast “didn’t ultimately impact the [election] outcome one way or the other.”

“Hot Ones” episodes with stars in the hot seat have featured Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lawrence, Paul Rudd, Margot Robbie, Viola Davis, Ryan Reynolds, Idris Elba and more. The show has run 23 seasons with more than 350 episodes since launching in 2015.

This August, in “celebration of 90 years of Donald Duck,” the “Hot Ones” released a “custom episode” in partnership with Disney featuring the famously temperamental waterfowl chowing down on a “special curated set of Disney hot sauces” over cauliflower wings.

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I'm surprised her campaign even reached out to anyone. I think she did like 4 interviews.

The first with walz there to hold her hand. It was pre-taped, she was in the studio for an hour and a half and they spliced together about 13 minutes of coherent footage.

The second one was a super puff piece and her answer to questions like "why are you so awesome, beautiful, and wise?" Were 5 minute rambles where she talked in circles saying nothing of substance while avoiding the question she spent a week prepping for entirely.

The third and "hardest" one had her freaking out and she shut the interview down screeching about an ambush because the interviewer asked her a basic policy question.

The fourth and most damning interview was the 60 minutes one where they actually just disconnected her answers from the questions because all of them were 5 minute drunken rambles that said nothing and 60 minutes figured no one would be able to tell the difference.
 
The fourth and most damning interview was the 60 minutes one where they actually just disconnected her answers from the questions because all of them were 5 minute drunken rambles that said nothing and 60 minutes figured no one would be able to tell the difference.

The woman acts like she has brain damage. I would not be shocked to find out Montell knocked her around or something. Whether she is an alcoholic, or addicted to pain killers, or just plain brain damaged, I can't wait to find out what 65m people voted for when the truth starts coming out.
 
Dems really want to believe that the Joe Rogan podcast was some silver bullet that gave Trump the win and not their own incompetence and unwillingness to concede on unpopular policies (such as troons).
I doubt it was the deciding factor on it's own but it actually changed my opinion on trump a bit. Specifically the part where he talks about having to appoint people and how people that are already in the system have been "vetted" by the media. Before I assumed his 2016 admin was same old same old but that's an understandable reason to end up appointing a bunch of swamp creatures if you're new to politics. It was the only thing this election that really changed my opinion at all really (sidenote do yard signs ever convince anyone of anything?).

Hotwings was smart to stay out of politics since that's not really their thing. I also would've loved a no-conditions Kamala interview on rogan just because of how insane it would be. Three hours of middle class family!
 
Watching a geriatric old man who lives in a literal golden mansion manage to surround himself with people who know how to navigate a changing media landscape better than the people who have utterly controlled it for...fuck...30 years now remains hilarious.
You got it backwards as the past 30 years have been when the leftists didn't utterly control the media landscape since the 1930ies.
 
Dems really want to believe that the Joe Rogan podcast was some silver bullet that gave Trump the win and not their own incompetence and unwillingness to concede on unpopular policies (such as troons).
the silver bullet was the one that touched his ear. The cope is that they didnt have a message, so the reaching these young people....reach them with what?
 
Watching a geriatric old man who lives in a literal golden mansion manage to surround himself with people who know how to navigate a changing media landscape better than the people who have utterly controlled it for...fuck...30 years now remains hilarious.
As old as Trump is, he’s been in show biz for a while and seems to know how to handle himself and his kids aren’t total fucking retards who see him as an impediment to inheriting their money. Junior and Eric seemed to actually have been delegated social media, finding moderate allies, and managing internal Republican politics with Eric’s wife cucking the Romney’s.

Barron actually did filter out the podcasts one of his Dad’s people wanted him to go on. Trump had the benefit of losing in 2020 and unironically ensuring that everyone he was surrounded with was loyal and willing to work. I do think he’s wiser to the bullshit as Barron and Melania got debanked and he got censored and lawfared more than anyone else in US history.
 
huh i never heard of this
Melania has talked about it, but it doesn’t really get brought up how all the Trumps got fucked. Only Fred Jrs didn’t because they’ve hated him because their trust funds weren’t big enough and they blamed him.

Barron basically had multiple gay Democrats bragging about how they want to rape him and announcing that he was legal when he turned 18.
 
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