Kamala’s CBS News interview was a total trainwreck, and now the network has been busted for selectively editing the tape to make the vice president seem less mentally challenged. Bill Whitaker's questions pitched to the vice president were not complicated. They were rudimentary, especially about how she would pay for her domestic agenda. It was a word salad. The immigration segment was the killer, however. To his credit, Whitaker wouldn’t let Kamala slither by, and she tried three times to evade him, but she kept crashing into the wall at every turn. Even Whitaker knows illegal immigration spiked under Biden-Harris. The vice president seemed incapable of answering the question on basic issues because she’s a mile wide and an annoying inch deep. What’s easy for most presidential candidates is a struggle for Kamala because she’s out of her depth. With the footage exposed, the Trump campaign wants a full transcript of the interview released since CBS can’t be trusted with the truth. Shocker—the network that employed the godfather of fake news—Dan Rather—wasn’t honest. The question about Israel is what set off this firestorm (via NY Post):
Here’s the wreckage: Let’s not act like this was some shocking development. It’s the double-edged sword Democrats face: Kamala must do interviews as this is part of the job, though everyone knows she’s abysmal. She’s doing a media blitz that’s been derailed by Joe Biden’s interjections as he’s ‘preparing’ for Hurricane Milton; we know someone else is doing it. Yet, the president is cutting into Kamala’s media time. She thought Ron DeSantis had to coordinate with her—that’s laughably false. And while she’s doing these media hits—all of which are with pro-Kamala supporters—the people of North Carolina, Georgia, and elsewhere in the southern United States are without aid. Kamala is flat-out unqualified. If the media has to do this much surgery for her interviews and she still comes off sounding mentally incapable, you know it’s terrible, perhaps unsalvageable. Trending on Townhall Videos |
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