Oct 8, 2024
Kamala Harris SPILLS On Her Approval Of Biden
Vice President Kamala Harris said that "there is not a thing that comes to mind" when asked if she would've done anything differently than President Joe Biden in an interview on "The View."
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If anything, would you have done
something differently than President Biden
during the past four years?
There is not a thing
that comes to mind in terms of
and I've been a part of, of, of most
of the decisions that have had impact.
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Oh, boy. Okay.
We're doing an instant poll
in the chat right now.
Okay.
Should Kamala Harris
do more interviews or.
No, because that's a terrible answer.
So there's a whole drama as to whether
she should have answered that.
Later she went back
to amended hold for that.
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And then I'm going to weigh in
on whether I think she should keep
doing these interviews or not.
Back to you, Anna.
Well, Kamala Harris has been doing
more interviews, and to be fair,
she's been urged to do more interviews,
and that might be one of the few things
that she's been listening to.
So credit where credit is due on that.
However, during her appearance
on The View,
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she did what she seemed to want to not do,
which is distance herself from Joe Biden.
Instead, she decided to say that no,
no, no, I'm totally in line
with everything Joe Biden has done.
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And it's a bizarre move because according
to a recent CNN report, her campaign
team is well aware that anything having
to do with Biden is extremely unpopular
with voters at the moment.
Now, we're going to get back
to that report in a second, and it's
important to know the details of that.
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But before we do, let's hear more
of what Kamala Harris has to say
about the Biden administration.
The work that we have done,
for example, capping the cost of insulin
at $35 a month for our seniors
is something I care deeply about,
about allowing Medicare to negotiate drug
prices and bring the cost of prescription
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medication down for for seniors.
But my intention is to expand that
for all Americans.
The work we have done to invest
in American industries, whether it be in
terms of manufacturing and creating almost
800,000 new jobs around manufacturing,
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those are all a shared priority.
So let me just say, while I think that it
is definitely risky to tie yourself to
policies that were implemented by Biden.
There are policies implemented
by Biden that are popular.
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And so I like that she decided to focus
on the cost of pharmaceutical drugs.
Right. She focused on the right things.
Now, had she decided to instead focus
on sending tens of billions of dollars
in military funding to Israel, or hundreds
of billions of dollars in military funding
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to Ukraine, that kind of stuff.
Or if she touted the Biden
administration's immigration policy, which
whether you are in favor of his policies
or not, they are not polling well.
If she attached herself to that,
that would hurt her politically.
Big time, in my opinion.
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But at least she focused
on the right issues.
Yeah.
Oh, look at that poll
moving live I love that.
Okay, so keep voting
in the poll move as we go.
- So put up.
- The split screen.
Yeah.
There it is. Okay.
So I'm going to weigh in
on the poll in a second.
But first let's keep going about this.
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Look we're going to give you the debate
in a second as to whether, you know,
what direction she should go
on staying with Biden and say,
yeah, I'm proud to be with Biden
or, starting to create distance
between herself and Biden.
So that's a different question
than whether she should do interviews.
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In that question,
I say stay away from Biden.
Biden is not a popular person.
So I hate to break the hearts
of Democrats, but if you would like
to beat Donald Trump, please do
rational things and not just things
that appease powerful Democrats.
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That's for another day when we're
not trying to win a national election.
That's for like your feelings.
And you, you know, you want
to do rosé all day at another time
and go to brunch and mop up Biden's tears.
But right now, number one, you look
like you're not the change candidate,
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which you desperately need to be
if you want to win this race,
if you stick very close to Joe Biden.
Number two, he has some unpopular policies
that then get stuck onto you.
And rhetorically, you want
to be a fresh new thing, not oh yeah,
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I would have done the same thing
as Biden for the last four years.
I don't know if you know this.
Biden's not in the race anymore,
and his health and his mental
deterioration is a part of it.
But also, he wasn't going to win
because right now,
only about a quarter of Americans
think we're going on the right path.
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So if you're going to do interviews,
which here, I'll give you a teaser.
I think she should.
You have got to get a better
handle on this issue.
You've got to have
a terrific answer for here's what I agree
with Joe Biden on and I'm proud of.
Right. We lowered drug prices.
Where the hell are Republicans
in lowering drug prices?
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And here's the part
I do not agree with Joe Biden.
And in Washington,
I know that that's a giant.
Crime that's never going to happen, right?
Yeah.
They're like saying you would disagree
with a Democratic president.
Guys, this isn't time for your stupid
little club and you guys all patting each
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other on the ass, go, oh, we love Joe.
We love Joe. We're so on the in.
This is time to win.
So oftentimes like you'll refer to people
like Trump is like a blunt instrument.
Right.
And I think you're good
at recognizing blunt instruments because I
think you yourself are a blunt instrument.
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Damn right I. Am. Okay, so look,
I overall agree with what you're saying,
but I do think that the framing
and the tone is everything,
because there are plenty of voters
within the Democratic base who love
Joe Biden and would not take kindly
to Kamala Harris being as aggressive as
you were in the way that you framed that
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and the way that you said it.
Right.
But I do agree with you that when it comes
to the unpopular policies
that were implemented or the failures
of the Biden administration,
she should try to distance herself.
But look here,
let me make one more counterargument,
because the Biden lovers have a 0% chance
of not voting for Kamala Harris.
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- You never no.
- No no no no.
I mean, seven of them will stay home.
If she spat in his face, seven
of them would stay home and only seven.
You know why?
Because they're die hards.
They hate Trump.
They're never going to vote for Trump.
And remember, they followed the dem,
the current Democratic leader,
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no matter what, he could come
out and be like, oh, I finally.
Defended Medicare.
And they were like, he's young, he's 25,
he's 25. He's dynamic, okay.
He's the best possible candidate we have.
Those guys are not going to vote
against the Democratic leader
no matter what Kamala Harris says.
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So for God's sake, go get the undecideds
who I hate to break it to.
- You don't love Joe Biden.
- Yeah, that's definitely true.
And that is the reason why internally,
over at the Harris campaign,
things are happening, guys.
Things are happening.
So CNN reports that internal Harris
campaign research
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on the September presidential debate
found that one of the most popular moments
for the vice president was when she said,
clearly, I'm not Joe Biden.
Read a poll.
Brothers and sisters.
That's of course, that's the most popular.
Now you know it's the most popular.
Please read a.
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Poll. There's more.
In mid-September, the Democratic research
and polling initiative blueprint
conducted a national poll testing a long
series of potential statements
Harris could make about herself and Biden.
Those that performed best.
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The polling found,
were those that displayed
a clear break between her and Biden,
while those that performed worst were.
Those portrayed were those that portrayed
a future Harris administration as building
on the accomplishments of the Biden era.
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Any mention of Biden?
The polling found,
led to less support even.
Oh that's interesting.
Even if the position it had Harris
taking was the same, those numbers have
made their way around Harris aides.
So they're looking at that poll
and they're trying to do the distancing.
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But clearly during her interview
with The View.
She failed to do the distancing.
And so, look,
it's not just about The View.
She does, in my opinion, still struggle
a little bit in these interviews, but
who knows, maybe she'll get better at it.
Maybe she'll get more practice.
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There's going to be fumbles here and
there, but the main point is that people
are still getting to know Kamala Harris.
So whether you like it or not,
whether we like it or not,
whether she likes it or not,
she's going to have to do more interviews.
But she's got to remember, you know,
what kind of messaging resonates most with
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the voters who are getting to know her.
And so, I guess associating with the Biden
administration, even though she is VP,
not a popular move to make.
Yeah.
So look, the reason why I say
do more interviews is because.
So these are it's you're going
to get missteps if even if you're a great
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politician, you're going to have missteps
from now, now and then.
And in fact, I think Tim Walz is a super
popular guy, borderline great politician.
Why do I say great politician?
Not because of his rhetoric, but because
he actually got things done in Minnesota.
And if you're a right winger and you
don't like Tim Walz and you don't like
the things that he got done, that's fine.
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But he got them done.
And you can't you can't argue with that.
He got all those bills passed.
So that's why he knows what he's doing.
But even he in the middle of the debate,
you know, had to quote him
a knucklehead moment.
Right.
And so and he should have had
a better answer prepared for that.
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And he shouldn't have fibbed
about when he was in China.
ET cetera. Right.
So but people don't remember,
like all of your little missteps,
especially if you flood the zone.
And there's two great examples of this.
The first was Charles Barkley.
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So my whole life Charles Barkley
would say amazing, outrageous things.
Now I love nearly all of them,
even the ones I disagreed with because I
thought, well, now we're having fun.
At least this guy's got a personality.
ET cetera.
But by the end, everybody loved Charles.
You know why?
And did everybody agree
with 100% of what he said?
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That's impossible. Right.
But they appreciated the guy.
They're like, okay, real.
He's real and he's honest. ET cetera.
Right now that's a good example,
the bad example.
But it's still true.
Is Donald Trump
so Donald Trump, oh my God.
He floods the zone with insanity
day after day after day.
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You can't possibly remember.
You know, we play trump brackets where we
have all the 64 worst things he's done.
We'll play later today. Right.
But like the one that always sticks
out for me is when he said that nobody can
do anything about the judges that Hillary
Clinton appoints if she wins back in 2016,
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except the Second Amendment guys,
they could do something.
I mean, that is directly asking
for those judges to be killed.
And so there's no Second Amendment
doesn't have flowers and unicorns.
It has guns. Okay.
So but nobody remembers because he
said 2000 crazy things since then,
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including all the audience
in the live debate, went crazy for me.
There was no audience.
He's cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.
He often goes on rants
about how he's going to beat Biden.
We're like, totally.
New York Times
had a giant write up about this half.
Is there examples I didn't love
was just normal crazy Trump,
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but the other half were devastating, man.
He keeps saying things where I go,
oh my God, he sounds like Joe Biden.
I know, so look, I think what he was
referring to with the audience debate
audience was the online audience.
No, no no no.
I've now I hear you because you said
that last time I looked into it
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and quadruple checked it.
Okay.
I rewatched the tape
three different times.
There was no audience.
He. And he wasn't saying, hey,
he wasn't making a reference to the polls,
which would also not be true,
but at least more believable.
He wasn't talking about
the reaction he got online.
He was talking about the audience because
he said, I said this and then and then
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the crowd went, Chris, no, he's he's guys.
He's losing it.
I mean, he was already nuts.
But I mean, look, here's the already
nuts part is when he said,
Kamala Harris isn't even having campaign
rallies or no ones showing up.
It's all I images, right.
Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.
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If you believe that, then you're like
the Biden guys on the Democratic side.
You'll believe anything from Trump.
And you'll vote for Trump
because you don't mind insanity, right?
Yeah, but but these things.
My point is that Trump
is still getting his message out.
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That and what's his core message?
The blunt instrument we talked about,
which is I'm for you guys
and I'm fighting for you guys.
And the establishment hates me.
Don't you hate the establishment?
I'm against the establishment.
And through all of the insanity
and the mental decline and all of that,
people are getting his core message.
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Kamala Harris
has to deliver her core message.
Whatever she thinks
is the most winning message she has.
You cannot give away hundreds of millions
and maybe even billions of dollars
in free media.
You should be doing three,
four, eight interviews a day.
Tim Walsh should be doing even more,
and then nobody's going to remember that.
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You said that you were
just like Joe Biden.
Nobody's going to remember
any of your missteps.
They're just going to remember it over.
Oh, look at that.
You see my position now? Winning 7426.
Okay. I love doing these live.
- Thank you for voting, guys.
- All right.
Let me finish this.
Let's go back to Biden. Okay.
Because, so we know how the polling is
when Kamala Harris attaches herself or
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associates with the Biden administration.
And this has created some pretty awkward
interactions between the Harris campaign
and also the Biden White House.
So, as CNN reports, in September,
Harris responded to the Federal Reserve's
interest rate cut with a statement
about how much more work needs to be,
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how much more work needs to be done than
her aides had to spend hours negotiating
with their white House counterparts
to scale back a victory lap speech
Biden planned to give the next day,
according to a person
familiar with the matter.
And complicating this issue even further
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is Biden himself, who did not do Harris
any favors when he said this last week.
Quote, Harris was a major player
in everything we've done,
including the passage of legislation
which we were told we could never pass.
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She's been and her staff is
interlocked with mine
in terms of all the things we're doing.
However, later in the show,
Harris did think of one thing
she would do differently than Joe Biden.
Let's take a look.
Listen, I plan on having
a Republican in my cabinet.
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I got a list. Yeah, right.
You asked me, what's the difference
between Joe Biden and me?
Well, that will be one of the differences.
I'm going to have a Republican
in my cabinet because I don't I
don't feel burdened by letting pride
get in the way of a good idea.
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When she says
that she'll appoint a Republican,
think about the types of Republicans
that have been supportive of her campaign.
They're neocons.
Please don't put neocons
in your cabinet, please.
If you get elected, please don't do that.
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Everyone hates the neocons.
Okay, everyone.
Let me break down.
Why they're fundamentally wrong
about the direction that they're going in
when they do this strategy.
So what's the strategy?
The strategy is we got to win
Republicans in the suburbs.
And if we can just get the the 12
Republicans
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who claim they're not voting for Trump,
then we'll win the election because of
how close it is in the swing states.
And so they keep going towards
traditional Republicans like the Cheneys.
But the traditional Republicans have two
giant problems and why they're the wrong
direction to go in number one, they love
war and the country does not want war.
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Undecideds. Independents don't want war.
Nobody wants war
except the people in Washington.
Okay, so that is an unpopular idea.
You might say, oh, I love war,
and I please,
let's fight seven more wars for Israel.
They're just defending themselves
and let's.
Okay.
Yes, but that's an unpopular position.
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Okay.
So the second thing that they're known for
is give everything to the rich
and for corporate and to corporations,
an incredibly unpopular position.
Right.
So maybe there's a couple
of Exxon executives in the suburbs
you're trying to win over, okay,
but they're not going to make up
for how unpopular those positions are.
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So what is the actual direction
you should be going towards
because you're trying to convince people
that are not already Democrats,
not already on the left to vote for you.
So going further left
also doesn't make sense.
So wait, if you can't go towards
old school Republicans, you can't go left.
Where do you go?
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Because you ignore that spectrum and you
go to the populist establishment spectrum
instead, and you go towards populism.
Yeah. Left and right.
Right makes less and less sense
every election cycle, and especially
when it comes to political messaging,
because while I certainly am suspicious
of the economic populist message
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that's spouted by the likes of JD Vance,
it is a popular message, right?
And it's a message,
especially the messaging on tariffs,
the pro tariffs, messaging that used to be
a more left wing policy.
And now it's been adopted
by the right wing,
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with the Democrats kind of trashing it
even though Biden kept Trump's tariffs
and expanded it
like none of this stuff really makes sense
in the old paradigm of left and right.
Yeah.
And so I want to be clear.
They're all fake populists.
JD Vance, a venture capitalist who,
funded by Peter Thiel,
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who can't wait to give corporations
the biggest tax cut they've ever seen.
All of his populism
is totally phony baloney.
He's a giant fraud.
Same for Trump to give me everything.
That's not populism.
No. Populism is giving
to the average American.
Right.
But having said that is like,
is Kamala Harris a populist?
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Of course not. Not even close.
So JD Vance says his fake populism,
Kamala has the oh, I'm going to go
after price gouging.
No she's not.
But what happened
that increased her numbers?
Because populism works.
It's the one of the greatest quotes
of all time.
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It's just a rando guy who was working
at a waffle House that we interviewed
in western Virginia back in 2016.
Race.
He said, look, we know when Trump tells us
that he's going to get the coal jobs back,
that he's lying, but at least
he has the decency to lie to us.
Whereas Hillary Clinton and the
Democratic Party give us no hope at all.
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Right.
So don't sit there and go, oh, yeah,
I'm going to send Mark Cuban out.
And again, I don't mind Mark Cuban,
but sending out business leaders
and billionaires all over TV saying,
don't worry, big business.
I'm on your side. Terrible.
Saying when she said I. There's one
thing I disagree with Biden on,
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I was like, oh, okay, what have we got?
Right?
Because this could be good.
And she's like, I want more Republicans.
I'm like, oh, for God's sake,
you're missing the entire point.
Right.
But the problem last thing is,
the problem is there's not
a populist in the building.
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So they don't even know
that they're missing it.
So everyone around Kamala Harris,
everyone in the upper echelons
of the Democratic Party are establishment.
And so when a populist, if a populist,
accidentally walked into the building
and said, hey guys,
I think you're misreading the moment.
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I think that people want you to fight
for the average guy and not for the super
rich donors you seem to be fighting for.
They'd be like, radical,
get him out of here.
Did any of the donors hear him?
He didn't hear him, did they?
Get him out of here.
Get him out! Right.
Well, that's how you lose elections.
And then you could go cry later
and blame us and Russia.
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But we just told you
how to win the election.
If you'd like to do that, go for it.
If not, keep going down this path
and then we're going to be all buckled up
and waiting for impact
for four brutal years of Donald Trump.
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