Michael Arceneaux: Why would any Black person defend their blackness to a white person in an interview? Harris' response was perfect: "Same old tired playbook. Next question, please." Do I believe Kamala Harris should answer questions related to her campaign? Yes, but I don't think she necessarily should take that many from cable news anchors and political reporters from mainstream outlets, and her CNN interview is a prime example why.
Ernesto Apreza, special assistant to Biden and press secretary to Harris, noted via his personal X account, by the time Harris sat down with Bash last Thursday, she had already "done 80 interviews this year alone."Spot on times infinity. The media is focused on its own exploitation of the news, not in actually informing the voting public on salient issues affecting their daily lives outside of the distortion of migration and the economy, both of which have improved dramatically - and continue to do so, almost obliviously, if you look to the media for positive confirmation.
I suppose I can align with Joan Walsh of The Nation's categorization that Bash "did adequately," but overall I found the interview a bit disappointing given all Bash ultimately did was pose questions framed around GOP talking points.
Bash's questions, like those of so many other reporters of her ilk, suggest the real aim was to catch the candidate in a "gotcha" moment as opposed to enlightening the voters about any specific policy proposals from the Harris/Walz ticket.
If policy were such a concern, we would have heard less about fracking and perhaps more about Harris' housing policy, which she just gave a speech on.
Again, here we have a presidential candidate running ads on an issue often largely ignored in national politics (in spite of the national housing crisis), but instead of hearing more questions about that, viewers were subjected to ones about Trump's attempt to reboot birtherism and semantics over what treatment Tim Walz's wife underwent to help expand their family.
Yet, in post-interview critiques, Harris remains the main target.
The Wall Street Journal's Molly Ball claimed that Harris didn't really answer questions about "flip-flopping" and described the interview as "mid." (For what it's worth, she described "mid" as Gen Z lingo when in fact it is just Black lingo that white people found hella late.)
As for Ball and the co-host's quip that Harris "might have to start answering some questions" in future interviews, here's hoping she will be asked better, more thoughtful ones. I'm glad Harris did the interview if only to shut some people up, but for all the hype placed on Harris doing this interview and even though CNN may have gotten a small but much-needed ratings bump, the public is no better informed about what kind of president she might be after its completion.
It's hilarious that the right constantly bemoans the 'woke' left for using identity politics, while they simultaneously focus on Kamala Harris' ethnic heritage and her ability to code switch when speaking to different audiences - neither of which are actual issues, just simply race-bait which Harris adeptly refused to swallow. Interviews are only as good as the questions asked and digging into the substance of answers recited, and frankly our media does a horrid job in both areas.
they need to be able to actually talk to her.
They have.
Ernesto Apreza, special assistant to Biden and press secretary to Harris, noted via his personal X account, by the time Harris sat down with Bash last Thursday, she had already "done 80 interviews this year alone."
Also, Trump and Vance both have beeen very acccessible.
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It's not really that insipid if it is being asked by her opponent. Not necessarily
Read post 35 as many times as it takes to sink in.
I get that you like this sort of insipidness-from the author-but you'd vote for a punchbowl turd if he/she had a (D) in front of their name.
You have the obtuseness of a block of wood - and far less usefulness. There are millions of American voters who don't need either A) The Republican presidential ticket, nor B) The same media who has NEVER asked Trump to detail ANY policy he blurts out while simultaneously ignoring the Democratic Party Platform and every single speech - and detailed policies - Kamala has articulated since 7/21/24 when she became the nominee.
Just because you need spoon feeding doesn't mean that others do. The media and Trump have driven this narrative from minute one, and Harris has no desire to let them dictate how she runs her campaign.
And apparently America approves, as does Dick and Liz Cheney, two of the most staunch Republicans alive. I guess they're voting for a punchbowl turd as well, right, Mad?
As I said, stick to what you don't know. No one needs your ignorance to spread more widely than your ego demands anyway.
Well, this argument is over.
CHENEY GRAVE WARNING: 'NO GREATER THREAT' THAN TRUMPTrump himself has now become the only issue that matters in this election. And knowing him, there's no way he's going to share space in the headlines with stupid issues.
@#52 ... Ultimately the source is Media Research Center which is a biased outfit ...
Evidence thereof?
Got any?
Here is what I see when I visit their site...
Media Research Center is America's Premiere Media Watchdog.
www.mrc.org
... MRC has played a crucial role in countering left-wing bias in news media and popular culture, revealing the left's agenda to undermine traditional values, restrict individual liberty, and stifle private enterprise. ...
What else yer got?
@#56 ... You appear to be wrong 24/7 ...
Well, yeah.
So I have to ask of that current alias... hello?
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