Barrymore also told Harris that she loved her laugh
Vice President Kamala Harris was asked on Drew Barrymore's daytime talk show Monday if she could become a mother to the country.
"I’ve been thinking that we really all need a tremendous hug in the world right now," Barrymore said, "but in our country, we need you to be Mamala of the country."
"Yeah," Harris responded, laughing.
Vice President Kamala Harris was asked on Drew Barrymore's show Monday if she could become a mother to the country. (Drew Barrymore Show screenshot)
The exchange was widely mocked on social media by political commentators.
"Drew Barrymore is gaslighting, NO ONE wants Kamala Harris to be ‘Momala’ for the country," ACT for America chairman Brigitte Gabriel wrote Monday on X.
"Howard Stern refers to Joe Biden as the ‘Father of the Country.’ Drew Barrymore says Kamala needs to be our 'Momala'. Who exactly is in a cult? These people aren’t looking for a leader they’re looking for surrogate parents," Fox News host Will Cain wrote.
Author Oli London described, "Drew Barrymore participates in cringe worthy and fawning display with Kamala Harris."
Is this possible? Could a society delve into such an infantile orgy of mediocrity that this is considered compelling? @DrewBarrymore was someone whom I adored in "The Wedding Singer." Now she's ruined it for me! As far as the Cackler @KamalaHarris, well... https://t.co/H7eNYuSqnl
— Gad Saad (@GadSaad) April 29, 2024
"Is this possible?" Canadian professor Gad Saad asked of the conversation between Harris and Barrymore while responding to London's X post. "Could a society delve into such an infantile orgy of mediocrity that this is considered compelling?"
Barrymore also told Harris that she loved the vice president's laugh. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Harris also spoke with Barrymore about the importance of never letting "anybody take your power" and being intentional in understanding "what is in your power" before turning to comments about her laugh. Harris has made headlines for laughing in response to questions about the border crisis and about the importance of female leadership.
"You were asking me earlier about what it means to be like the first woman," Harris said. "And you know, it's funny because people still gotta get used to this, right?"
Barrymore also told Harris that she loved the vice president's laugh.
Fox News' Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.
Jeffrey Clark is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. He has previously served as a speechwriter for a cabinet secretary and as a Fulbright teacher in South Korea. Jeffrey graduated from the University of Iowa in 2019 with a degree in English and History.
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