Harris Walz interview w CNN

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Anonymous wrote:She did well, Tim was good too. No gimmicks but it was fine, and unlike Trump/Vance they didn't do any harm to their campaign.



Tim said his bad grammar is why he committed stolen valor. How is that good?
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Anonymous wrote:Dana Bash: "You've been VP for 3 and a half years. Why didn't you do this?"

Kamala: "We brought inflation down"

She's a walking Trump ad.


+1 Correct. Still cannot believe these are our choices. For me this comes down to the economy/business acumen, the border, and past performance on the world stage. Harris/Walz seem like deer in headlights.


Really?

Inflation is back down and Kroger and Walmat have admitted to their price gouging. Prices are still he, she has outlined her plans to address it. How are tariffs and exporting migrant workers going to keep prices down?

Trump killed the border bill that would deal with the pressing issues. Harris has said she would sign it. Has Trump? Meanwhile, border crossings are down to 2019 levels.

Performance on world stage: no one laughs at Biden/Harris the way they literally were at Trump. NATO has expanded and the US is no longer kowtowing to Putin and Xi. I am not sure why or how joining the ranks of authoritarian countries is good for our economy or democracy writ large.


Border crossings are down because this administration is flying 30k people per month directly into the country. Our services are not meant to handle this amount of people. That bill was not going to fix this. We need to deport the several million that came across recently.


Do you have a link for this?


"The Biden administration has been eager to restart the program because it believes allowing migrants to apply legally has contributed to the sharp drop in illegal border crossings from Mexico into the U.S., according to two U.S. officials."
https://www.nbcnews.com/investigations/biden-admin-restart-chnv-immigration-program-paused-fraud-concern-rcna168838

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/program-that-allows-30000-migrants-from-4-countries-into-the-u-s-each-month-upheld-by-judge


So you are complaining about the administration providing order and the border? After three years of complaining about the disorder and the border.

Is there any win with you people? They are applying for asylum from their home countries, just like you asked for and just like Trump didn't deliver on. They are being flown here for their hearings, which is their legal right under international law. If the border bill Trump killed had been signed, those hearings could have happened via online video application. Alas, he killed the bill, so this is the way to comply with international law.

Next complaint?
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Anonymous wrote:If Tim Walz grammar isnt always correct, should he be one heart beat away?


The right says he signed legislation to have tampon dispensers in boys bathrooms at school. Should he be one heart beat away?


No one is putting tampons in boy's bathrooms sicko


This is a lie and disgustingly transphobic. Why do you hate personal hygiene?


A lie? Identify one boy's bathroom stocked with tampons. You can't because they don't exist. RWNJ talking point is all this is.


The law, intended to make sure students of all income levels and gender identities have ready access to menstrual products, says school districts and charter schools must make menstrual products like tampons and pads available at no cost “to all menstruating students in restrooms regularly used by students in grades 4 to 12 according to a plan developed by the school district.”

The law never specifies that the menstrual products must be put in “boys’ bathrooms,” and it allows school districts to decide what counts as a bathroom “regularly used by students.” Districts are permitted to provide menstrual products in bathrooms for students of any gender, which are often single-stall rooms, rather than in their traditional multi-stall bathrooms for boys.

All 15 of the districts that responded Friday to a CNN survey of 25 districts, including the Minneapolis and St. Paul districts in the state’s two most populous cities, said they comply with the law without providing tampons in traditional boys’ bathrooms.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/08/16/politics/fact-check-trump-walz-minnesota-schools-tampons


Exactly. No tampons in boy's bathrooms.


Wrong,

In CT they require tampons and pads I boys, girls, and all bathrooms. Some districts don’t have funds to comply with the law here.


https://www.newstimes.com/news/article/ct-schools-tampon-period-law-boys-girls-bathroom-19658055.php


Also if you the Minn law details, if there are transgender boys in a school district that use the boys rest rooms and menstruate , they must provide tampons and pads in those BOYS restrooms!!!






Well, that is very different than the tripe in the Walz thread that falsely suggested there be tampons in ALL bathrooms, boys and girls, statewide, which, of course, was a lie.
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Anonymous wrote:I guess MAGAs prefer to hear hour-plus rambles of boats, batteries, sharks and Hannibal Lecter.


I heard they also like candidates who incite insurrections and try to take out their own VP.
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Anonymous wrote:She fit this interview in while in Georgia campaigning. She is speaking in Savannah as I am typing this and this was the 4th or 5th stop on this run.



Savannah



They bused in the crowd from Atlanta.


Sure they did dummy, just a four-and-a-half-hour drive away!


They did.

The local news reported widely on this.


Was it the lamestream media? Fake news! MAGA!


No it was the local news station. WJCL.

they interviewed people on the busses.

That defeats the purpose. I thought they were trying to get the Savannah voters


She's got the Savannah voters in my family.

Mine as well. And they are a retired military family.


Please be careful here. Savannah is a term used in the American south to categorize an African American’s skin tone- a lighter tone like Kamala. I am sure you didn’t mean it that way but what you said is triggering to African Americans from the south.


It's also a city in GA where the Vice President spoke to 9,500 people yesterday.
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Anonymous wrote:Was Tim Walz actually necessary in that interview?


It is traditional for both candidates to it for the first interview together.


Absentee ballots go out next week. No one outside of MN has any idea who he is.

We had a whole convention that you could have watched if you weren’t so scared…


I watched most of it- all they did was talk about Trump and Joy. No policies.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m glad Kamala refused to dignify Trump’s bigotry and idiocy with a response.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/08/29/us/harris-trump-election

Harris brushes aside a question about Trump questioning her race, refusing to be drawn in.


“Same old tired playbook, next question please,” Harris said.

“That’s it?” Bash asked, to which Harris concluded, “That’s it.”


That was a classy response and a boss move. She doesn't need to get mired in his racist traps (like Obama did with Trump's birther nonsense).


Serious question - what has the Biden-Harris administration done for the Black community?

MAGA again with the same old tired playbook. Next post.
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Anonymous wrote:Kamala can’t even do an interview without a man there….very strong and independent…very slay…very queen…


How she going to deal with Putin when she can’t even go by herself to a softball interview at CNN?


Stop it. You know what you are doing you misogynistic creep.
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Thankfully, you can’t pre-record the debate. It’s live
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Anonymous wrote:She fit this interview in while in Georgia campaigning. She is speaking in Savannah as I am typing this and this was the 4th or 5th stop on this run.



Savannah



They bused in the crowd from Atlanta.


Sure they did dummy, just a four-and-a-half-hour drive away!


They did.

The local news reported widely on this.


Was it the lamestream media? Fake news! MAGA!


No it was the local news station. WJCL.

they interviewed people on the busses.

That defeats the purpose. I thought they were trying to get the Savannah voters


She's got the Savannah voters in my family.

Mine as well. And they are a retired military family.


Please be careful here. Savannah is a term used in the American south to categorize an African American’s skin tone- a lighter tone like Kamala. I am sure you didn’t mean it that way but what you said is triggering to African Americans from the south.


It's also a city in GA where the Vice President spoke to 9,500 people yesterday.


Are you telling African American people that they cannot be offended by your racist comment?
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Anonymous wrote:Was Tim Walz actually necessary in that interview?


It is traditional for both candidates to it for the first interview together.


Absentee ballots go out next week. No one outside of MN has any idea who he is.

We had a whole convention that you could have watched if you weren’t so scared…


I watched most of it- all they did was talk about Trump and Joy. No policies.


You watched most of it. If you watched Harris's speech, she outlined several policies, domestic and foreign.
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Anonymous wrote:If Tim Walz grammar isnt always correct, should he be one heart beat away?

Irony dripping from this comment.
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Anonymous wrote:She fit this interview in while in Georgia campaigning. She is speaking in Savannah as I am typing this and this was the 4th or 5th stop on this run.



Savannah



They bused in the crowd from Atlanta.


Sure they did dummy, just a four-and-a-half-hour drive away!


They did.

The local news reported widely on this.


Was it the lamestream media? Fake news! MAGA!


No it was the local news station. WJCL.

they interviewed people on the busses.

That defeats the purpose. I thought they were trying to get the Savannah voters


She's got the Savannah voters in my family.

Mine as well. And they are a retired military family.


Please be careful here. Savannah is a term used in the American south to categorize an African American’s skin tone- a lighter tone like Kamala. I am sure you didn’t mean it that way but what you said is triggering to African Americans from the south.


It's also a city in GA where the Vice President spoke to 9,500 people yesterday.


Are you telling African American people that they cannot be offended by your racist comment?


No, simply stating a fact that the Vice President spoke in Savannah, Georgia yesterday.
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MAGAs are flailing incoherently as usual.
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Anonymous wrote:She’s scared yitless!


This is the thing I noticed. She seemed very apprehensive, like the boom was going to be lowered at any moment.
She certainly wasn't her usual confidant, smiling self.

If she smiled you’d say she wasn’t taking this seriously, or that she was drunk.
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