Again, this is why Kamala Harris doesn’t do interviews:
she’s braindead. The woman did a livestream event with Oprah Winfrey,
which should have been a cakewalk. It ended up being a word salad
extravaganza and a painful one. Winfrey exhibited body language that
didn’t display confidence in the vice president. I don’t think the
cultural icon knew what Harris was talking about half the time. Harris’
interview with the National Association of Black Journalists this week
caught all three journalists giving expressions that weren't positive.
It wasn’t a combative interview, not nearly as intense as the one
Donald Trump did. Still, Harris refused to go off-script, and it didn’t
sit well with these reporters, especially when it came to Gaza and
Israel’s justified invasion of the region after the October 7 attacks
(via Politico):
Kamala
Harris largely stuck to her script during an interview Tuesday with a
panel of National Association of Black Journalists members, carefully
parrying questions about hot-button issues like the war in Gaza,
reparations and other critical election topics.
It was the vice
president’s second high-profile national media interview since
announcing her presidential run, and though she spoke passionately at
times about abortion rights and other policies, she did not break much
ground or stray far from her talking points during the near hour-long
conversation.
[…]
The panel of NABJ members who moderated
the interview were POLITICO Playbook co-author Eugene Daniels, Fresh Air
co-host Tonya Mosley and theGrio White House Correspondent Gerren Keith
Gaynor.
NBC News wrote about the testier parts of this sit-down:
Reporters
Tonya Mosley of NPR, Gerren Keith Gaynor of TheGrio and Eugene Daniels
of Politico repeatedly pressed Harris for direct answers on other
topics, interrupting her multiple times when she veered away from the
subject or rambled. She dodged a potentially contentious moment when
Mosley stopped her during an answer about gun control by laughing
through the moment.
The audience of about 150, including 100
college students, began to signal discomfort when Harris avoided
answering a question about whether she would issue an executive order to
create a commission to study reparations. Ultimately, she said, it
would come down to Congress, an answer that seemed to deflate some of
the attendees.
Some members of the audience also signaled
displeasure when she gave an indirect answer about whether she would
continue the Biden administration’s approach to the Israel-Hamas war.
Harris quickly exits but looks when the camera pans to Graynor,
Mosley, and Daniels. They’re not impressed, and it’s almost a silent
admission that this woman doesn’t have the goods. But I can’t speak for
them. The body language doesn’t display confidence in her, either. The
only thing Kamala has going for her is that the race is tight because
her name isn’t Joe Biden—that’s about it, though. She can’t pull away
and remains in polling territory where the underestimated Trump vote
will overtake her. Biden was ahead of Trump by nearly double digits at
this point in the 2020 race. Harris is within the margin of error. It’s
not enough, and Democrats know it.
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