CNN Didn’t Interview Kamala Harris, It Swaddled Her In A Security Blanket

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CNN Didn’t Interview Kamala Harris, It Swaddled Her In A Security Blanket
By: Beth Brelje
August 30, 2024

We now know Kamala Harris makes her own bacon on Sunday morning

Kamala Harris spent over a month cloistered away during her campaign for leader of the free world before finally sitting for a controlled, prerecorded interview Thursday with CNN’s Dana Bash. And at her side like a chaperone was vice presidential candidate Tim Walz.

Bash said at the outset that viewers would see the interview “in its entirety.”

We did learn some new things in the brief interview that was punctuated by several commercial breaks and slick cut-aways showing the duo on the campaign trail in Georgia.

We now know Kamala Harris makes her own bacon on Sunday mornings. That is what she was doing when President Joe Biden called to tell her he was dropping out of the race. She grows her own hot peppers at home, too. And she was “deeply touched and humbled” by a photo taken at the Democratic Convention that showed her speaking at the big podium while her young grand niece looked on in the foreground.

“You didn’t explicitly talk about gender or race in your speech, but it obviously means a lot to a lot of people, and that viral picture really says it,” Bash gushed. “What does it mean to you?”

Given Harris’ elusiveness, and the short length of the interview, it was a waste of time to focus on such fluff. What if Harris decides not to do an interview for another month? Bash should not have squandered the moment.

In an exchange with Walz lasting almost one and a half minutes, Bash rehashed the “stand out moment” at the convention when his son was seen cheering and crying as his father accepted the Democrat vice-presidential nomination.

Walz talked about how proud he is of his son, his wife, and his family.

“I think the one thing is, talking about the era we’re in, is our politics can be better. It can be different. We can show some of these things, and we can have families involved in this,” Walz said. “And I hope that people felt that out there, and I hope they hug their kids a little tighter, because you just never know. Life can be kind of hard.”

What does that even mean?

Granted, Bash asked some important questions before the first commercial break. And sometimes she had to ask a question twice.

That’s what happened with the first question: If you are elected, what would you do on day one in the White House?

With eyes cast down, as if referring to notes much of the time, Harris started her answer without specifics and then drifted off course.

“There are a number of things. I will tell you. First and foremost, one of my highest priorities, is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class,” Harris said. “When I look at the aspirations, the goals, the ambitions of the American people, I think that people are ready for a new way forward, in a way that generations of Americans have been fueled by hope and by optimism. I think sadly, in the last decade, we have had in the former president someone who has really been pushing an agenda and an environment that is about diminishing the character and the strength of who we are as Americans, really dividing our nation, and I think people are ready to turn the page on that.”

None of that describes something concrete that can be done. Bash asked again.

“So, what would you do on day one?”

Harris kept talking until she bumped into an answer.
 
A taped and edited interview with notes. Questions given to Heels Up Harris before the interview and a baby sitter, Tampon Tim, the Valor Thief."
 
CNN Didn’t Interview Kamala Harris, It Swaddled Her In A Security Blanket
By: Beth Brelje
August 30, 2024

We now know Kamala Harris makes her own bacon on Sunday morning

Kamala Harris spent over a month cloistered away during her campaign for leader of the free world before finally sitting for a controlled, prerecorded interview Thursday with CNN’s Dana Bash. And at her side like a chaperone was vice presidential candidate Tim Walz.

Bash said at the outset that viewers would see the interview “in its entirety.”

We did learn some new things in the brief interview that was punctuated by several commercial breaks and slick cut-aways showing the duo on the campaign trail in Georgia.

We now know Kamala Harris makes her own bacon on Sunday mornings. That is what she was doing when President Joe Biden called to tell her he was dropping out of the race. She grows her own hot peppers at home, too. And she was “deeply touched and humbled” by a photo taken at the Democratic Convention that showed her speaking at the big podium while her young grand niece looked on in the foreground.

“You didn’t explicitly talk about gender or race in your speech, but it obviously means a lot to a lot of people, and that viral picture really says it,” Bash gushed. “What does it mean to you?”

Given Harris’ elusiveness, and the short length of the interview, it was a waste of time to focus on such fluff. What if Harris decides not to do an interview for another month? Bash should not have squandered the moment.

In an exchange with Walz lasting almost one and a half minutes, Bash rehashed the “stand out moment” at the convention when his son was seen cheering and crying as his father accepted the Democrat vice-presidential nomination.

Walz talked about how proud he is of his son, his wife, and his family.

“I think the one thing is, talking about the era we’re in, is our politics can be better. It can be different. We can show some of these things, and we can have families involved in this,” Walz said. “And I hope that people felt that out there, and I hope they hug their kids a little tighter, because you just never know. Life can be kind of hard.”

What does that even mean?

Granted, Bash asked some important questions before the first commercial break. And sometimes she had to ask a question twice.

That’s what happened with the first question: If you are elected, what would you do on day one in the White House?

With eyes cast down, as if referring to notes much of the time, Harris started her answer without specifics and then drifted off course.

“There are a number of things. I will tell you. First and foremost, one of my highest priorities, is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class,” Harris said. “When I look at the aspirations, the goals, the ambitions of the American people, I think that people are ready for a new way forward, in a way that generations of Americans have been fueled by hope and by optimism. I think sadly, in the last decade, we have had in the former president someone who has really been pushing an agenda and an environment that is about diminishing the character and the strength of who we are as Americans, really dividing our nation, and I think people are ready to turn the page on that.”

None of that describes something concrete that can be done. Bash asked again.

“So, what would you do on day one?”

Harris kept talking until she bumped into an answer.
And her dad still had to go with her. Or is he her emotional support animal?
 
A taped and edited interview with notes. Questions given to Heels Up Harris before the interview and a baby sitter, Tampon Tim, the Valor Thief."
This "interview" was just to check a box. It was meant to inform the public.

It was a lot like Kamala the Border Czar "visiting the border" at El Paso when the epicenter of illegal immigration was at Eagle pass Texas 500 miles away. It was meant to check a box not to inform.
 
The only thing Kamala Harris did during that "interview" was show how much better a person she is than Donald Trump...and that anyone who does not acknowledge that she is a much, much better choice for the presidency than he, is an American hating asshole...or a moron.

That wasn't much for her to accomplish...nor am I suggesting in any way that it was.

It was a very, very low bar...but she passed over it easily.
 

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Earl and the other Trumpys are so crazy. Saying she was cloistered for a month is insane. In one month, she has the party nomination given to her. She had to form a political committee from top to bottom. She had to formulate new political plans. She had a lot of staffing to do. She also had to prepare for the Democratic convention.
Goofy Earl says she should have been giving interviews. Really? Do you think you should be scheduling her?
Rightys say the dumbest shit here.
 
Earl and the other Trumpys are so crazy. Saying she was cloistered for a month is insane. In one month, she has the party nomination given to her. She had to form a political committee from top to bottom. She had to formulate new political plans. She had a lot of staffing to do. She also had to prepare for the Democratic convention.
Goofy Earl says she should have been giving interviews. Really? Do you think you should be scheduling her?
Rightys say the dumbest shit here.
No news interviews for 40 days.

Newsmax-"Harris Fails to Address Policy Flip-Flops."

Indeed she did fail.
 
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No news interviews for 40 days.

Newsmax-"Harris Fails to Address Policy Flip-Flops."

Indeed she did fail.
She still hasn't done a real interview... And probably won't even attempt another... How is she going to get through ninety minutes of a debate?
 
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No news interviews for 40 days.

Newsmax-"Harris Fails to Address Policy Flip-Flops."

Indeed she did fail.
Kamala Harris could fellate a barnful of stud stallions on camera.
I'm voting for her anyway, and I think she's going to win.
She's running against a pigfucking orangutan.
 
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