Recently, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff sat down with MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough for an in-depth interview and hoo boy.
Emhoff recently found himself at the center of controversy, facing allegations that he forcefully struck an ex-girlfriend over a decade ago during a trip to France. When asked about the accusations by MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, Emhoff did not directly deny the claims. Instead, he dismissed the allegations as a “distraction,” asserting that they were intended to derail the campaign’s focus. The question also referenced claims regarding Emhoff’s personal life, including accusations of hiring a “trophy secretary” at his high-profile Los Angeles law firm. Emhoff’s response was resolute, stating, “We don’t have time to be pissed off… It’s designed to try to get us off our game.”
The controversy took on a new dimension when Scarborough noted that former President Donald Trump had been amplifying the stories, along with making crude remarks about Vice President Kamala Harris. This added fuel to the already tense atmosphere, as Emhoff and the Harris campaign worked to stay on message while facing the swirling allegations. Trump’s involvement, which has often included incendiary commentary about political rivals, only heightened the scrutiny surrounding Emhoff’s response.
For Emhoff, the strategy appeared to be one of deflection, aiming to frame the accusations as politically motivated distractions rather than directly addressing their substance. However, his decision not to outright deny the incident raises questions, leaving room for speculation to persist.
What’s mind-blowing is the dysfunction in this campaign in an election that many have reported is going to be close.
Folks, we all know if a politician’s mouth is moving, most of the time, they aren’t being forthcoming. Why Emhoff didn’t outright deny the allegations is absolutely mind blowing.
By the way, watch Emhoff’s body language, and notice the big gulp he takes.
This media blitz the Harris campaign went on is a complete disaster.
Telling word choice:
Second Gentleperson Doug Emhoff calls the allegations that he hit his ex-girlfriend in the face “a distraction.”
That’s not a denial. Doug is a lawyer. His decision to pivot when asked about DV was a deliberate decision.
pic.twitter.com/dMBpkOZqYE— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) October 11, 2024

