MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell made a fool of failed vice presidential candidate Sen. Tim Kaine Wednesday during an interview ahead of a White House press conference about Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch’s pending Senate confirmation.

Kaine grandstanded against Gorsuch this week by announcing he plans to oppose President Trump’s pick for the next Supreme Court Justice over Gorsuch’s alleged “activist approach” to abortion cases.

Mitchell caught up with the Senator from Virginia ahead of a White House press conference Wednesday, and gave him about 30 seconds to speak before turning to more important matters.

Mitchell noted that Kaine wasn’t among Democrats who recently met with the president during a bipartisan reception at the White House this week, and Kaine barely muttered a reply before she cut him off.

“I had another previously scheduled event that I had actually already moved once to last night and I didn’t want to scrap it again so that’s why I wasn’t there,” Kaine said as the MSNBC split screen showed White House spokesman Sean Spicer taking the podium.

“There was a shout-out to Chuck Schumer and a call from the president to start working with Democrats,” Mitchell said before realizing there was no more time to waste with Kaine.

“Senator, I apologize to you,” she said. “We have to go to the White House now.”

“All right, that’s the story of my life Andrea,” Kaine replied.

Kaine issued a prepared statement earlier in the week vowing to vote against Gorsuch’s nomination.

“After meeting with Judge Gorsuch and reviewing his testimony and past decisions, I’ve observed that he has repeatedly taken an activist approach to cases involving a women’s right to make her own decisions about her health,” he wrote.

Spicer tore into Senate Democrats working to stop Gorsuch’s confirmation vote at the Wednesday press conference.

“I want to speak about Judge Gorsuch and the blatantly political obstruction of his nomination to the Supreme Court by Senate Democrats. Yesterday, the Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that next Friday the Senate will vote to confirm Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. We welcome this news,” Spicer said, according to Western Journalism.

“Unfortunately, Senate Democrats have begun justifying their opposition to Judge Gorsuch by claiming a 60-vote standard for his confirmation. That standard doesn’t exist and these claims continue to be false. A party-line filibuster by the Senate minority is not a fair up-or-down vote.”

Kaine raised eyebrows in February when he said liberals must “fight in the streets” against President Trump’s conservative policies.

Apparently, Kaine’s 24-year-old son took the call to action a little too literally.

St. Paul police allege Woody Kaine was among five masked men who dressed down in black and lobbed smoke bombs in the Minnesota Capitol to break up a pro-Trump rally in the Minnesota Capitol earlier this month, TwinCites.com reports.

Police told the news site Kaine Jr. wrestled with police who attempted to subdue him and it took three officers, a knee strike and chemical spray to put him down.

The younger Kaine, who attended Carleton College and lives in Minneapolis, was among five arrested on suspicion of second-degree riot at the event.