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Kamala’s Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Week

It was an awful week for Kamala Harris. Her radical record was exposed, and she refused to distance herself Thursday from her past stances by insisting that her “values have not changed.”

Fox News: “‘Sickening’: VP Harris slammed by school shooting victims’ families over recently unearthed comments”

Mediaite: “New York Times Columnist Pans Kamala Harris For ‘Vague, Vacuous’ First Interview”

ABC News: “Harris faced criticism for inflating her prosecutorial record in 2003 district attorney campaign”

Washington Free Beacon: “Kamala Harris’s New Arab Outreach Director Said ‘Zionists’ Are ‘Controlling’ American Politics”

New York Post: “Kamala Harris once compared policing to lynching and Jim Crow”

Daily Mail: “‘Train wreck for Harris’: Kamala is ripped to shreds for ‘word salad’ CNN softball interview as ex-Obama strategist gives brutal verdict ahead of Trump debate showdown”

Forbes: “Kamala Harris Plan To Tax Unrealized Capital Gain Is Scary, Here’s Why”

Washington Free Beacon: “Official Dem Platform Backs Plan To Give Amnesty to Already-Deported Aliens”

NBC News: “Police association hits Harris over 2020 remarks about systemic racism and policing”

New York Post: “Kamala Harris embellished her prosecutorial record when vying for DA in 2003, broke campaign finance rules”

Fox News: “Kamala Harris called for removing cops from schools to fight racial ‘inequities’ in 2019 interview”

New York Post: “Kamala Harris shows true lefty colors in CNN interview, admits her ‘values have not changed’”

Newsmax: “Police Group to Harris: Apologize for 2020 Comments”

 


 

 

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING: Kamala’s CNN Disaster

 

Last night, Kamala Harris and Timothy Walz sat down with CNN for a disastrous interview that confirmed what we already knew: the Harris-Walz ticket is the most Radical Left ticket in American political history.

Here’s what they’re saying:

•”Harris keeps saying ‘my values haven’t changed’ while not explaining why her positions have changed.” (Yamiche Alcindor, NBC News)

•”Kamala Harris showed her tendency toward winding answers … Thursday’s interview was a reminder that unscripted, she can sometimes deliver discursive answers that ramble and zigzag.” (Reid Epstein, The New York Times)

•”I don’t think she moved the ball that much forward.” (David Axelrod, former Obama senior advisor)

•”‘People are ready for a new way forward,’ is an interesting comment from Kamala Harris, the sitting vice president.” (Matt Viser, The Washington Post)

•”I don’t think there’s a policy separation that they’ve created with Biden.” (Astead Herndon, The New York Times)

•”There’s some cleaning up to do.” (Domenico Montanaro, NPR)

•”Harris may have missed some opportunities — such as a chance to be specific about her plans for her first day as president.” (Nicholas Nehamas, The New York Times)

•”They basically got through it.” (Alex Thompson, Axios)

•”Kamala Harris still managed to fumble even this cozy chat.” (Rozina Sabur, The Telegraph)

•”She offered no remorse, no regrets, no introspection about anything they’ve done.” (Scott Jennings, CNN)

•”Kamala Harris was asked a specific question about what she would do on Day 1 if elected as POTUS. Her answer was so vague that it was essentially worthless.” (Frank Luntz, pollster)

•”I didn’t hear anything that helps me get a clearer [idea about] what a Harris administration would attempt to do. And I have no idea whatsoever on how a Harris presidency would differ from a Biden presidency.” (Grant Reeher, Syracuse University)

•”Walz let off hook for claiming he’d carried weapons in a war zone. Harris let off hook on her part in cover up of Biden’s cognitive decline. @CNN giving masters class on how not to hold politicians to account.” (Andrew Neil, The Daily Mail)

•”Only two words come to mind: Dishonest. Trainwreckalicious.” (Joe Concha, Fox News)

•”Maybe she didn’t score a touchdown.” (Ashley Allison, former Obama White House staffer)

•”She did not actually make clear at a 2020 debate that she had changed her previous support for a fracking ban.” (Daniel Dale, CNN)

•”You cannot trust her — and she proved it tonight. It was a disaster. This interview will be with her for a long, long time.” (Tim Murtaugh, Trump senior advisor)

•”There was no reflection at all on the day one executive actions or anything else [Kamala and Biden] did for three-and-a-half years — or anything she said in her previous campaign, which was to have the most permissive immigration structure.” (Scott Jennings, CNN)

What are the odds Kamala’s handlers will let her do another interview? Will she bail on the debate after such a humiliating performance? Only time will tell.

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