They were right to avoid it.
Harris and Walz were awful candidates. Vacuous. Disingenous. The last thing they wanted was a frank, open, 3 hour conversation with a neutral interviewer to expose this any further.
They lost the day they avoided the Democratic process to appoint Harris as nominee. Karma. Now hurry up and get out of the white house. You've overstayed your welcome. And take that white powder with you.
Per Freddy Mercury.
I've paid my dues
Time after time
I've done my sentence
But committed no crime
And bad mistakes‒
I've made a few
I've had my share of sand kicked in my face
But I've come through
And I need to go on and on, and on, and on
We are the champions, my friends
You must be kidding. Waltz is a white male and I think he was equally as useless. Sex and race has absolutely nothing to do with my criticisms of Harris. It was her performance and complete lack of articulating policy or even answering simple direct question.
Years ago,you done the crime&served your time& was released.
Nowadays,you do the time,get released,write a book and make a profit off of all those stupid enough to buy it wanting to read of the perpetrators own stupidity.Makes a bit of a mockery of the saying "Crime doesn't pay"When plainly it does.
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