Kamala Harris interview with Bret Baier is an unmitigated disaster for her

Agreed on Trumpian. They don't have to watch, they just "know".

Kamala Harris' Fox News Interview Wins Over Swing Voters: 'In Her Element'

Kamala Harris received a better score from swing voters during her Fox News interview on Wednesday than her general popularity with this group, according to a study.

Online monitoring and analysis company Impact Social reported that 20 percent of swing voters who watched the interview had a positive impression of Harris. In comparison, 30 percent had a negative view, with the remaining 50 percent neutral.

Impact Social noted that the net score of -10 is higher than Harris's overall swing voter popularity score of -16. Thus, they claimed the event "reflects an uptick" that "will likely have a positive influence on swing voter perception."

Dang, they were all wrong again. Color me shocked. Shocked, I say.
 
I saw the entire interview and she was a total failure on every issue...Trump was her only answer.
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A MAGAt brain at work. :rofl2: :ROFLMAO: :rofl2:

Speaking of demented brains like ex-Captain Earl, if Johnson and other MAGAts in Congress thought Biden was too demented to be President, why didn't they push for the 25th Amendment and let Harris be President?

Four takeaways from Harris's combative first Fox interview​

During her own 25-minute sit-down, Harris and Fox host Bret Baier often interrupted each other, with Harris at one point saying: “I’m in the middle of responding to the point you’re raising and I’d like to finish.”

Here are four takeaways.

1) Harris challenged to apologise

Harris said: “I do not believe in decriminalising border crossings and I have not done that as vice-president, and I would not do that as president.”

She went on to blame Trump for persuading Republicans in Congress to vote down a border deal earlier this year, saying: "He preferred to run on a problem instead of fixing a problem."

2) Questions on gender surgery for prisoners

Asked if she would as president advocate for taxpayer dollars to be used to that end, she responded: "I will follow the law."

When pressed for more details, she said such surgeries had been available to prisoners while Trump was in office. However, no transgender surgeries took place in the federal prison system while Trump was president.

3) Vice-president tries to distance herself from Biden

"Let me be very clear, my presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency," she said on Wednesday, without elaborating.

Baier pressed Harris on her belief that American voters do not want to "go back" to Trump, and whether people that continue to support the former president are "stupid" or "misinformed".

"I would never say that about the American people," Harris responded.

4) Harris sidesteps question on Biden mental state

Harris deflected questions from Baier concerning Biden's mental state.

Asked when she first noticed that Biden's mental faculties "appeared diminished", Harris said: "Joe Biden, I have watched in from the Oval Office to the Situation Room, and he has the judgment... and experience to do exactly what he has done in making very important decisions on behalf of the American people."

When pressed further on the issue, Harris responded: "Joe Biden is not on the ballot, and Donald Trump is."

 
Good Morning to you as well TOP. And it will be an exceptionable good morning 18 days from now
after we elect Trump the greatest modern day president to complete his Making America Great Again.
Heels Up Harris is flailing now.

She is losing her temper and she posted an obnoxious video denigrating Catholics. She snubbed the Al Smith dinner and when her horrible video was shown, the crowd booed.

She did not attend...a bad choice.

She sees it slipping away.
 
There's nothing that isn't phony about her...We deserve Much better, that's for sure...
Looking in your mirror again, "teacher"? :laugh:
Unlike TOP, I really was a teacher.

https://flcertify.fldoe.org/datamar...NQI_AcNn0tORT6NTcUCYtBRtr0UzKLf.bec-pveronl01 ...yep..still there...

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And you don't know the difference between a noun and an adjective. Back to grammar Nazi school for you.
Um...

interrogatory​


***ADJECTIVE***

[ in-tuh-rog-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee ]

Phonetic (Standard)IPA

  1. conveying or expressing a question; interrogative.



    How many times does this have to be explained to the rock-head Uber Eats driver?
 
Um...

interrogatory​


***ADJECTIVE***

[ in-tuh-rog-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee ]

Phonetic (Standard)IPA

  1. conveying or expressing a question; interrogative.



    How many times does this have to be explained to the rock-head Uber Eats driver?

Wow. How far do you want to insert your foot in your mouth, Early?? Like, holy fuck.

'That was an interrogatory'

What is the word 'interrogatory' in that sentence, Early? Is it an adjective? Or is it a noun?

You are about half as smart as you want us to believe you are. You are objectively wrong on this. You actually do not understand the difference. Everything you say about yourself is a lie, Earl.
 
Wow. How far do you want to insert your foot in your mouth, Early?? Like, holy fuck.

'That was an interrogatory'

What is the word 'interrogatory' in that sentence, Early? Is it an adjective? Or is it a noun?

You are about half as smart as you want us to believe you are. You are objectively wrong on this. You actually do not understand the difference. Everything you say about yourself is a lie, Earl.
It's also a noun, Uber Eats driver.

Collins:

Definition of 'interrogatory'​


interrogatory

(ˌɪntəˈrɑgəˌtɔri )

adjective
1.
expressing or implying a question

Noun.
It can be an adjective or a noun, Uber Eats driver.
COLLINS:

Definition of 'interrogatory'​

interrogatory​

(ˌɪntəˈrɑgəˌtɔri )

adjective

expressing or implying a question

noun

Plural-interrogatories.
 
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Did I say I didn't have a maid?

That was not an interrogatory. It was a QUESTION, Winthrop. Learn the difference.
Um... "An interrogative question is a question that is asked to get information or clarification. Interrogative questions are often used in conversations, interviews, and surveys. They are characterized by the use of interrogative words, such as "who," "what," "when," "why," or "how," or by a form of the auxiliary verb "do" or the main verb "be".

Interrogative questions are an important part of communication"

You have a head like a rock, Uber Eats driver.
 
It's also a noun, Uber Eats driver.

Collins:

Definition of 'interrogatory'​





interrogatory​


(ˌɪntəˈrɑgəˌtɔri )



adjective
1.
expressing or implying a question

noun



It can be an adjective or a noun, Uber Eats driver.
COLLINS:

Definition of 'interrogatory'​





interrogatory​


(ˌɪntəˈrɑgəˌtɔri )



adjective
1.
expressing or implying a question

noun

plural Plural-interrogatories

You forgeo to put the definition of interrogatory as a noun. I'll fix that for you. I already did it once, but apparently you can't read, either.

nounLaw
noun: interrogatory; plural noun: interrogatories
a written question which is formally put to one party in a case by another party and which must be answered.

Ooops. Why are you so dishonest, Earl? Why do you lie constantly? It isn't like I wouldn't catch you, LITERALLY OMITTING THE WORDS THAT PROVE YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT AN INTERROGATORY IS.

It's sublime. Are you hoping that there is a studio audience judging you and you think you can deflect? It's just you and me, Earl. You, the liar, me the one calling you on your lies.

E-mail?

'I saw my attorney today and I showed him your posts'.

You can't even keep your lies straight at this point Early. You are losing it. You need to move to a different weight class. I am absolutely destroying you.
 
You forgeo to put the definition of interrogatory as a noun. I'll fix that for you. I already did it once, but apparently you can't read, either.

nounLaw
noun: interrogatory; plural noun: interrogatories
a written question which is formally put to one party in a case by another party and which must be answered.

Ooops. Why are you so dishonest, Earl? Why do you lie constantly? It isn't like I wouldn't catch you, LITERALLY OMITTING THE WORDS THAT PROVE YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT AN INTERROGATORY IS.

It's sublime. Are you hoping that there is a studio audience judging you and you think you can deflect? It's just you and me, Earl. You, the liar, me the one calling you on your lies.

E-mail?

'I saw my attorney today and I showed him your posts'.

You can't even keep your lies straight at this point Early. You are losing it. You need to move to a different weight class. I am absolutely destroying you.
Have someone read this to you and explain the polysyllabic words, Uber driver:

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An interrogatory sentence is a sentence that asks a direct question and is usually ended with a question mark. Here are some examples of interrogative sentences:
  • "Who are you?"
  • "Where is the brown building?"
  • "Why were you so depressed yesterday?"
  • "Is the project going well?"

See Spot run.

See that a law suit is not mentioned.


Interrogatory can have several meanings, Uber driver, one of which is a question:


INTERROGATORY definition in American English

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interrogatory in American English · 1. conveying or expressing a question; interrogative. noun · 2. a question; inquiry · 3. Law.
 
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