Finally, after ducking an interview since she was handed the Democratic nomination for president on a silver platter, Kamala Harris is going to do an interview.
Of course, because it’s the Democrats, you always know there’s a little more to that story. It’s not going to be a live interview. It’s going to be on CNN and it will be taped. And the person conducting it will be Dana Bash, the same person who contested that Harris had been appointed border czar. So, you know even before we get to the interview, it’s probably going to be a softball piece.
Oh, and there’s one other big thing — Harris is not doing it alone; she’s doing it with Tim Walz, her running mate.
So, she’s been so afraid to do one that she’s put off any interview at all for weeks since July 21, and now she can’t even do one by herself? She needs the help of Tim Walz who has no problem talking, just a big problem with the truth. Is that so he can help her sound more lucid and fill in the blanks when she goes off into a word salad, and she can keep an eye on him to make sure he doesn’t go off the reservation on the issues? Hopefully, they don’t give them the questions ahead of time but all they have to do is a little favorable editing of the bad parts and the word salads. […]
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