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Most of the left leaning commenters have just used words like "masterclass" to discuss her performance, noted how she "dismantled Baier", and accosted Baier for constantly interrupting her (which from what I gather was, in actuality, him trying to make her answer the questions asked instead of diverting or talking about Trump).
...Baier, a veteran political journalist, compared the Harris campaign’s tactics to a football team “icing the kicker” before an important field goal attempt.
“So, we were supposed to start at 5 p.m. — this was the time they gave us, originally. We’re going to do 25 or 30 minutes,” the host explained.
“They came in and said, ‘Well, maybe 20 [minutes].’ So, it was already getting whittled down,” Baier added.
“And then the vice president showed up at about 5:15 [p.m.].”
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The “Special Report” host noted that Harris’ tardiness made it a challenge for his production team to get the interview out at the start of his 6 p.m. show.
“We were pushing the envelope,” Baier said.
“So, that’s how it started. And I could tell when we started talking that she was going to be tough, to, you know, redirect without me trying to interrupt,” he continued, referring to the Democratic nominee’s efforts to “filibuster” during the interview and not allow him to get a word in edgewise.
In his post-interview analysis, Baier also revealed that he had hoped to ask more questions, but several Harris campaign staffers were frantically signaling to him off-camera to end the interview because his time was up.
“I’m talking, like, four people waving their hands like it’s got to stop,” he said. “I had to dismount there at the end.”Baier noted that he believes Harris came into the interview with the “goal” of cramming in her talking points regardless of the questions asked.
“Normally you can kind of get in on the breath,” Baier said, referring to his efforts to get Harris to directly answer his inquiries.
“Sometimes there is an effort to filibuster, to create a moment,” he added. “And I think that that was their goal coming in.”
@cordycord how do you always mess up twitter links? just copy the link and paste. you always seem to make it a hyperlink and then they don't parse correctly.
THIS is how I screw it up:
I replace the "X" with "twitter" and enter it like this:
FYI, this is a straight copy and past of an X link.
...and this is what the link shows. Legacy media is captured. It's another "Journ-O-list" where they decide the narrative, and gaslight the truth about Harris' horrid interview.
Jeffrey Epstein and P Diddy have more in common than you think. Surprising connections discussed. And if you make it to the end, very interesting truths about the Watergate Scandal.
Wait, some tweeter is trying to get retweeted by making a big deal about something small?
As competitive victimhood has become a new national sport, the demand for oppression and discrimination far exceeds the supply.
Jussie Smollett, the "War On Christmas" Christians, BLM, Tucker Carlson, the #MeToo crowd... the list goes on and on.
It started out in the fringe groups, where the pink-hairs became convinced that Donald Trump was going to personally use assault rifles to prevent transgendered 8 year olds from having access to abortions.
It wouldn't matter if Trump personally fixed every single McFlurry machine in North America. Enough people have been convinced that he is more or less a secular version of the Antichrist that I really don't think he has a legitimate chance in November anymore.
It wouldn't matter if Trump personally fixed every single McFlurry machine in North America. Enough people have been convinced that he is more or less a secular version of the Antichrist that I really don't think he has a legitimate chance in November anymore.
thank god for electoral college and Trump killing it in states he "lost" 2020.
thank god for electoral college and Trump killing it in states he "lost" 2020.
I am genuinely curious to see how both Trump and the hardcore MAGA faithful will deal with the upcoming loss in November.
Like, will there be more claims of fraud and a "stolen" election? Another march on the Capitol building? Or perhaps something completely new and different this time around.