Kamala’s First ‘Interview’ Was the Dumpster Fire You Expected It Would Be

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by Matt Margolis, PJ Media:

Did you catch Kamala Harris’s first “interview” as the Democratic Party nominee for president? It was pretty much everything you’d expect from an interview conducted by CNN. Lots of softball questions, lots of word salad responses.

CNN anchor Dana Bash actually asked some decent questions, but what really struck me about the interview was that Kamala Harris, more often than not, avoided answering most of the questions, and Bash didn’t seem to be concerned with getting an actual answer.

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You knew things were going to be bad when Harris really struggled to give a coherent answer to the cliché question about what she would do on “on day one.”

And when Bash asked Kamala why it took so long to do something about the border, Kamala’s answer was just a long mess of poorly connected talking points.

Before Harris’s interview with CNN, we learned it would only be 18 minutes long—hardly impressive. It’s unclear how long Harris and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz actually spoke with Bash, but it was probably at least an hour. The fact that CNN whittled it down to just 18 minutes suggests they didn’t have much content they were willing to air. Of course, if you caught the preview clip that CNN released, you probably figured that out already and knew it would be a train wreck.

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