Oh, but Bret Bier did such a good job. (chuckle, chuckle) Just ask his friends on FOX after the interview. lol
Sure, Bret did a good job. He asked his questions and pushed back when he could and didn't let Kamala answer his questions when she went certain ways.
Kamala was courageous going on FAUXNEWS. Trump would crap his pants, get up and leave if he were on MSNBC with Rachel Maddow. That I would love to see.
I agree, Susanna! Lawrence would have no mercy and pull no punches, oh so smoothly. I like him so well and respect his approach and research and his respect for the positon, his audience, and his guests and commentators. I always see him as the voice of reason in the room.
Yes, and knows when and how to hold his fire so his audience can absorb an important point through a moment of quiet. It's a solid technique in rhetoric.
To me the real benefit of this interview is that the Harris campaign has the whole thing on video tape, an allusion that shows my age. She has Fox raising all the talking points and her, Ms President, knocking them down, strongly and well, and delivering her messages. And, the frosting, visuals and editable moments to show in ads, targeted to undecided males and independents, with the FNC logo smack dab there in front of them. She walked out of that "interview" (aka, attempted sabotage) with the whole table stakes. Bookends and hammers to use right up through election day. Bravo.
Ari Melber used some of those snippets on his show yesterday with Sunny Hostin (from The View) as a guest to react to them. Sunny (who is a lawyer and author, of mixed ancestry) knocked down the typical accusation thrown at women who are POC - that they are "angry black women" - declaring Kamala Harris to be "passionate" and knowledgeable. Sunny gave kudos to that "interview" and by doing so, will no doubt bring along the viewers of The View as those same snippets might make their way to that ABC show.
Oh, but Bret Bier did such a good job. (chuckle, chuckle) Just ask his friends on FOX after the interview. lol
Sure, Bret did a good job. He asked his questions and pushed back when he could and didn't let Kamala answer his questions when she went certain ways.
Kamala was courageous going on FAUXNEWS. Trump would crap his pants, get up and leave if he were on MSNBC with Rachel Maddow. That I would love to see.
That would be fun, but an interview with Lawrence O'Donnell might be even more fun.
I agree, Susanna! Lawrence would have no mercy and pull no punches, oh so smoothly. I like him so well and respect his approach and research and his respect for the positon, his audience, and his guests and commentators. I always see him as the voice of reason in the room.
Yes, and knows when and how to hold his fire so his audience can absorb an important point through a moment of quiet. It's a solid technique in rhetoric.
To me the real benefit of this interview is that the Harris campaign has the whole thing on video tape, an allusion that shows my age. She has Fox raising all the talking points and her, Ms President, knocking them down, strongly and well, and delivering her messages. And, the frosting, visuals and editable moments to show in ads, targeted to undecided males and independents, with the FNC logo smack dab there in front of them. She walked out of that "interview" (aka, attempted sabotage) with the whole table stakes. Bookends and hammers to use right up through election day. Bravo.
Ari Melber used some of those snippets on his show yesterday with Sunny Hostin (from The View) as a guest to react to them. Sunny (who is a lawyer and author, of mixed ancestry) knocked down the typical accusation thrown at women who are POC - that they are "angry black women" - declaring Kamala Harris to be "passionate" and knowledgeable. Sunny gave kudos to that "interview" and by doing so, will no doubt bring along the viewers of The View as those same snippets might make their way to that ABC show.
And you never will.