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Compare and Contrast

Recently, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris each did a sit down interview with a top journalist from an opposing new agency. Trump was interviewed by Bloomberg’s News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait while Harris was interviewed by Fox News’ Bret Baier.

If you have not seen them, I encourage you to find the time. If you can’t scrape up two hours, then figure out how much time you can spare, divide it by two and watch that many minutes of random segments of each interview. IMO, this exercise will tell you a great deal about who the candidates are.

Neither candidate answered many, if any, of the interviewers’ direct questions, which doesn’t bother me. Answering a gotcha question presents too great a risk of creating gotcha sound bites for the opposition to use in their ads. So, when hostile interviewers ask gotcha question, smart candidates use their time to present theirpositions. IMO, you should ignore the questions and focus on the temperament, character, and knowledge each candidate displayed.

Remember: This is not a personality contest. It’s a job interview. You are voting to hire one of them to do a critically important job for you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX_IVnmoHUE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80DaR2CVNNk

While the juxtaposition of these interviews is deeply informative, there is also some backstory that I think illuminates the two sides of this race.

  1. Trump was invited to give a speech to the Economic Club of Chicago. When he arrived, he was presented with a packed audience, two chairs, and the editor of a hostile news agency for an interview. He was there for 60 minutes.
  1. Harris was invited to be interviewed by Bret Baier in a closed studio, with the tape to be shown immediately afterwards on Fox News. She agreed to 30 minutes, then arrived ten minutes late. Because of Fox’s commitment to air the interview at a certain time, the interview had to be cut short. She was there for 26 minutes.

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The Fox Harris Interview

Hard to believe, but Kamala Harris actually agreed to an interview with Fox News.

FULL INTERVIEW: [27:00]

1st MINUTE: Baier, “Give me a number.” Harris, “Let’s just get to the point.” Baier, “Give me a number.” The POINT was the number, which she never provided. ::smh::

2d MINUTE: Baier, “Why did you end Trump’s stay in Mexico policy?” Harris, “We submitted a bill.” Baier, “Why did you …” Harris, “I’m speaking.” Harris: “Trump told his cronies to kill our bill.” The POINT was “Why did you end Trump’s stay in Mexico policy?

I’m having trouble listening to this and there’s 20 more minutes! ARGH!! Listening to this woman is like nails on a chalkboard.

If I’d had a shot for every time she has said, “Let’s be clear” in ten minutes, I’d be falling off my chair.

Over the last decade … everything is Trump’s fault” … uhhh, Democrats have held the White House for 12 of the past 16 years.

He’s the one who diminishes and demeans” … she whines as she diminishes and demeans. ::smh::

The president should be willing to take criticism” … she whines as she blames her failures as VP on him.

21 MINUTES: “When did you first notice that President Biden’s mental faculties appeared diminished?” No answer. “Joe Biden is not on the ballot.”

COMMENTS:

  • Let me be clear, I was raised in a middle class family, I was a prosecutor, and it’s Donald Trump’s fault.
  • Anyone else ready to be unburdened by what has been?
  • I’m a Customs and Border Protection officer, the immigration system is not broken, the bureaucracy of politicians is broken.
  • I am so happy her handlers had her do this interview. Great work Bret!
  • This is her job interview. Remember that.
  • I counted 147 times she said it was Trump’s fault.

[9:37] – Good after commentary with Maria Bartiromo.

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Who am I voting for and why

I am voting for Trump, because I believe that without him, our beautiful Republic will fall.

I am voting for Trump, because he has his priorities straight.

I am voting for Trump, because he always has and always will put Americans first.

I am voting for Trump, because he respects masculinity and families.

I am voting for Trump, because he will use the power of the presidency to return our schools to teaching math, science, and accurate history instead of indoctrinating and sexualizing our children.

I am voting for Trump, so the federal government can’t impose abortion on states that don’t want it.

I am voting for Trump, because he will restore respect and strength to our military and thus make us and the rest of the world safer.

I am voting for Trump, because he will put our military veterans ahead of illegals.

I am voting for Trump, because he will not use our troops for political gain.

I am voting for Trump, because he is a strong leader and a great negotiator who, during his first term, fostered peace in the Middle East, prevented Russia from invading Ukraine, and kept Communist China in check.

I am voting for Trump, because he doesn’t pander for votes. He says what he means and means what he says.

I am voting for Trump, because he believes a nation must have secure borders and only legal immigration.

I am voting for Trump, because he will remove illegal criminals from our communities.

I am voting for Trump, because I believe in the First Amendment.

I am voting for Trump, because he will protect my right to speak my opinion in public and not be censored.

I am voting for Trump, because he will protect my freedom to be a Christian in public.

I am voting for Trump, because I believe in the Second Amendment and our right to defend ourselves and our loved ones.

I am voting for Trump, because he will lower taxes and reduce inflation, so my retirement dollars will go further.

I am voting for Trump, because he agrees with me that climate alarmists are charlatans and we should “Drill, baby, drill!

I am voting for Trump, because he will bring back jobs that have been outsourced to companies that use slave labor and reward US companies that hire American citizens.

I am voting for Trump, because he respects law enforcement officers and equal treatment under the rule of law.

I am voting for Trump, because he won’t try to pack the Supreme Court with progressive justices who will destroy the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

I am voting for Trump, because he will appoint an attorney general and federal judges who truly respect the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

I am voting for Trump, because he will not try to destroy the Electoral College.

I am voting for Trump, because he did not go after Hillary Clinton when he was in office and had the power to destroy her life. Now, after persecuting him with false accusations for eight years, she and her party call him a “threat to democracy.”

I am voting for Trump, because he fought against drugs and human trafficking during his first term and will do so again.

I am voting for Trump, because I believe that without him, our beautiful Republic will fall.

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