This was Kamala’s answer on Gaza. Talks about Palestinian self-determination, but says she is firmly committed to Israel and will not commit to an arms embargo.pic.twitter.com/9wrOras61F
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) August 30, 2024
Kamala was refusing to do any interviews at all. People were complaining about it, saying it was ridiculous.
Finally, she did a softball interview with CNN’s “Zombie Kike” Dana Bash.
It was a big interview, where she and Kamala tried to cover all of the things people are saying about the creepy Indian slut.
She of course made a point to again swear allegiance to Israel.
Kamala Harris vowed a tougher approach to migration along the U.S. southern border and said she would not withhold weapons to Israel, in her first interview with a major news organization since becoming the Democratic nominee for president.
In the interview with CNN anchor Dana Bash, Harris sought to show she is in command of the issues and give Americans a sense of her policy positions with little more than two months until Election Day on Nov. 5.
Harris said she would renew a push for comprehensive border legislation that would tighten migration into the United States, and vowed to “enforce our laws” against border crossings.
Immigration is Trump’s thing. Abortion is Kamala’s thing.
Kamala moved in on the immigration thing, so Trump started promoting abortion.
Right now, on paper, these candidate are the same. Identical.
“We have laws that have to be followed and enforced, that address and deal with people who cross our border illegally, and there should be consequence,” Harris said.
“I would enforce our laws [about the border] as president going forward. I recognize the problem” — she’s in it to win it, folks pic.twitter.com/xxxft0n4h8
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 30, 2024
She also hewed closely to President Joe Biden’s strong support of Israel and rejected calls from some in the Democratic Party that Washington should rethink sending weapons to Israel because of the heavy Palestinian death toll in Gaza.
She said she supports a strong Israel but “we must get a deal done” to get a ceasefire in the Gaza conflict.
“No, we have to get a (ceasefire and hostage) deal done,” Harris said when asked if she would withhold weapons to Israel. She has been Biden’s vice president since the start of his administration.
The trick is, when the war with Iran starts, everyone forgets about Gaza.
Abbas Alawieh, a co-founder of the Uncommitted National Movement that has protested against Biden’s policy, expressed frustration over Harris’ response on Gaza.
“If the vice president is interested in a ceasefire, she must support an immediate stop to sending the fire,” Alawieh said.
He should have said, “she must cease sending the fire.”
That’s what I would have said.
Harris, joined by her vice presidential running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, also said she would like to add a Republican to her cabinet if she wins the election.
“I think it’s important to have people at the table when some of the most important decisions are being made that have different views, different experiences. And I think it would be to the benefit of the American public to have a member of my cabinet who was a Republican,” she said.
Haha.
That’s nuts.
Really just pandering at this point, claiming to be a normal person.
Harris says she’s open to appointing a Republican to her cabinet because she values “diversity of opinion” pic.twitter.com/cKQEilD47Q
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 30, 2024
Right now, people consider Trump’s presidency as being crazy and disruptive. Which it was. Even if you don’t think it was his fault, and it mostly was not his fault, these were disruptive years. That said, Biden’s years have been even more disruptive, with all of these wars, the open border, the child trannies, the violent crime, the homeless drug camps everywhere… he managed to make a more extreme situation than Trump.
Both candidates are talking as much as possible about how “moderate” they will be. The person in the middle, the swing voter, does not support banning abortion or opening up the border.
That said, Trump would obviously win a normal election, regardless. There’s not any way he can lose a real election that is based on votes. The election isn’t based on votes, so that is irrelevant.