Aug 27, 2024
BREAKING: Harris, Walz Announce JOINT Interview With CNN
Vice President Kamala Harris will be joined by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to do a sit-down interview with CNN's Dana Bash.
- 9 minutes
There's been a lot of questions about
when you're going to sit down for your
first interview since being the nominee.
Do you have any update on that? My team.
I've wanted to get an interview
since before the end of the month.
Well, on August 8th, earlier this month,
Kamala Harris said that she would
in fact do a sit down in-depth interview
and she would do so by the end
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of this month, by the end of August.
And guess what?
She actually made good on that promise
because her first sit down interview
has been announced.
In fact, it was announced about 40 minutes
before we went live today.
So Kamala Harris will do a joint interview
with her running mate Tim Walz
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on CNN this week.
On Thursday, it will take place at 9 p.m.
Eastern, 6 p.m.
Pacific Time, and Dana Bash will be the
anchor who will conduct that interview.
And guess what?
It will also mark the first time
that Kamala Harris will do a sit
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down interview since Joe Biden dropped out
of the presidential race on July 21st.
Now, Kamala probably tried to stall
in doing an in-depth interview
for a number of reasons
that I want to get to in just a moment.
But before I do.
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Jake, I'm really curious
what you think about the decision
to have Kamala Harris do a joint interview
rather than a solo interview?
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Yeah, I'm worried about it.
So I'm worried about the whole thing.
So up until now they've been
running a brilliant campaign.
You definitely don't hear me saying
that often about Democratic campaigns.
In fact, I'm not sure I've ever said it.
Outside of that,
almost one in West Virginia and a couple
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other quirky campaigns that were amazing.
So, why did you guys
let this drag out so long?
It makes it seem like she's scared
to do an interview.
All that will do is create more
anxiety for her and more pressure
and more people looking at it.
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Whereas if it didn't bubble up
to be an issue
and you just did an interview right away.
Nobody would have
even thought about it, right?
You do a simple one.
You do a five minute one.
A ten minute one, I don't.
There's a thousand ways
they could have done this.
But now I'm worried that she's nervous.
Well, and so.
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And that's why you wind up doing it with
and look again fair show in America when
Trump and JD Vance were doing it together,
I said Trump is leaning on JD Vance,
especially because the Biden switch
had just happened and Trump is still using
old talking points, and he's leaning on JD
for the new ones because his brain,
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already problematic, is struggling.
Right.
So you don't want to give off
the same vibe and energy.
So you don't need Tim Walz to back you up.
This alternate theory here that I don't
believe is, oh, you do the one together.
So that then Tim Walz doing interviews
by himself makes sense.
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It makes sense right now.
That doesn't make any.
Yeah. That's nonsensical.
I don't believe it.
So they shouldn't have waited this long.
This particular interview
is like the person it's with CNN,
Dana Bash totally fine, I don't care.
It could have been any of them.
By the way, if you guys don't know this,
all the anchors and the networks
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behind the scenes promise to be as soft
as they possibly can.
Then they pretend that they didn't
promise that, and then half the time,
they half way betray their promise.
- Right.
- Look.
To be fair, I have my issues with some
of Dana Bash's coverage lately,
especially as it pertains to Gaza.
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But she's done some tough interviews.
Yeah, yeah, that's a good person
to pick if you want, you know,
at least the appearance of a tough,
maybe an actual tough interview.
And by the way,
the proof is in the pudding.
We'll see the interview
and we'll see if it's tough or not.
Right.
But I don't think any of these
mainstream media guys
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ever do a tough interview, because, look,
if I was doing an interview,
the first thing I'd ask is, you know,
why should we bother
even listening to any of your proposals?
Because the Democrats
almost never deliver on their promises.
Look, I think the reason why Kamala Harris
stalled on the interview is because
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she's kind of in an impossible position.
So she is going to be asked
to defend policies that have not been
popular in the Biden administration
or failures of the Biden administration.
Okay. She's going to be asked about Gaza.
That is a difficult issue to talk about
as a politician trying to garner favor
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among the electorate.
She's probably going to be asked
to comment on the chaotic US withdrawal
from Afghanistan.
That's been getting a lot of news lately
because of the anniversary of that event.
But it was look, I was in favor
of pulling out of Afghanistan.
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Obviously, the way that it went down
and the number of Americans
who were killed as a result was awful.
So she's going to be asked about that.
She's probably going to be asked
about the failures with the border crisis.
She's probably going to be asked
about inflation and what her plans are.
And look, she has, in my opinion,
struggled in the past in doing
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sit down interviews like Tim Walz.
Number one does not have that problem of
having to defend the Biden administration.
Kamala Harris
is in the Biden administration.
So that's going to be a challenge.
And Tim Walz is kind of comfortable
and natural and conversational
when he sits down to talk to reporters.
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Kamala Harris has not proven
that she can do the same thing.
And so I want to provide one example.
This is the example
that gets a lot of attention.
But this is what I'm personally concerned
about when it comes to Kamala Harris.
She just kind of freezes up.
And I know that she has
like some issues with anxiety.
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And I feel like maybe that anxiety
is really, really showing itself
when she does these types of interviews.
Let's take a look.
Do you have any plans to visit the border?
I'm here in Guatemala today.
At some point,
you know we are going to the border.
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We've been to the border.
So this whole this whole this
whole thing about the border,
we've been to the border.
- We've been to the border.
- You haven't been to the border.
And I haven't been to Europe.
And I mean, I don't I don't understand
the point that you're making.
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Has she really never been to Europe?
I find that hard to believe.
But anyway, obviously that wasn't
a great way of handling the question.
There's other examples as well.
But one other thing that I'll mention,
Jake, is, I mean, I would be shocked
if Dana Bash didn't ask Kamala Harris
how much she knew about Joe Biden's
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mental decline prior to that debate.
So that's going to come up, too.
So I look, she's on cloud nine right now.
They've been campaigning well, she's
increasing her lead in the national polls.
She didn't want to do an interview
that could actually, you know, potentially
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sacrifice some of the good vibes
that voters are feeling toward her.
Yeah. No, this is a big problem.
Okay.
So I'm going to give one
more comment in favor of her.
One of our members has a different theory.
I don't think that's why
she's doing the joint interview.
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I think she's doing a joint interview
because Tim Walz makes her look good.
Perfectly plausible theory.
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Okay.
Now, having said that, look, guys,
overall issue I. We baby our politicians.
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We baby them so much.
Yeah, we deserve better.
So, like, all the things
that Anna's talking about.
Yeah, those are tough for a politician
because we baby them and their main talent
is sucking up donor money, right?
So Republican. Democrat doesn't matter.
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So if we had if we were old school and
your main talent needed to be convincing
people to vote for you instead of
convincing people to donate to you, right.
We'd have killers there, and there's
none of this would be a problem, right?
So if you ask me any of those questions,
I just bat them away.
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It's no big deal at all. Okay?
Hey, Lester.
Go to a border and looking at a line
in the sand, does it make a difference?
What makes a difference
is me being here in Honduras and trying
to fix the core of the problem, right?
I could do that on any given issue.
It's super easy.
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And we're worried that our presidential
candidate can't do the super easy.
So I'm worried because there's two things
that could be potential problems.
I said this as soon as they got momentum
and I'm like, look, it's tied now.
She's got a little bit of a lead.
But the two giant problems are war
if it happens in the Middle East
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and word salads.
So that was a problem for her
for about three and a half years.
So four years.
The word salads if they reappear.
Oh, boy.
Okay, then. It's a different dynamic.
And we're in a world of trouble, right?
And why am I worried about it now?
Because they made such a big deal
out of it, and it seems like
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they're nervous about it.
They were asking POLITICO's reporting
that they're asking other reporters,
who should we do it with who's just.
No. Look, guys,
here's the correct approach.
Do hundreds of interviews.
You say, oh, well, oh my God,
you might make a mistake or two.
That's right.
But meanwhile you're scoring
and scoring and scoring
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because you're constantly on the offense
and you're putting them on the defense.
And then they're you know Trump.
He's going to run in the wrong direction,
score against himself,
go on the offense and stay there.
Every interview is millions of dollars
in free media like these giant ones are
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tens of millions of dollars in free media.
What are you raising all that money for?
You're raising it to have ads.
The ads are not as nearly as effective
as actually the content
when you're in the show.
Right?
So and all these guys in the press,
they all do it for like,
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oh she should do an interview with me.
She should do the interview with me.
Right.
We look.
I don't think she should do
an interview with us.
I don't think she can survive
an interview with us.
I'm being honest.
Okay, so this has nothing to do
with personal interest
other than win the goddamn election.
If you want to win the election, take do
dozens of interviews you and Tim Walz have
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them do, like, hundreds of interviews.
So you get hundreds of millions of dollars
in free media to make your case.
If you can't make your case,
you're not the right person.
And I'm now I'm a little worried.
Let's see how it goes.
I'm not massively worried.
She hasn't done anything wrong yet.
The interview hasn't happened.
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It's on Thursday night.
Let's see how it goes.
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