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It got really scandalous when he started talking about the times he used his brother-in-law’s crescent wrench. The amazing grip, how smoothly it turned."Oh yeah, turn that crescent wrench. Just like that. A little tighter. Oh my, that's it."
Agree - but I mainly meant she repeated her same story last night. So the answer bored me. Maybe if someone hadnt heard it before...but I think most folks saw the debate.
I think the biggest thing I’ve learned from the last 2 months or so, is that I really didn’t know Harris.I had the exact same reaction. Make no mistake, she's got my vote and I'm confident that she has surrounded herself and will continue to surround herself with people who will work to get the things done that she wants to get done, but we're 40ish days out and if her message is boring to us, imagine how she sounds to "undecided" voters.
I think the quip about someone breaking into her house was a good thing. She needs to let her hair down a little bit and stray from the script. She's really good at talking to and relating to people. Her campaign needs to let her do that.
She had been defined by three things — (1) a right wing media campaign that dismissed her as stupid, unqualified, and borderline illiterate, (2) a DC press corp that seized on and amplified some mistakes she made early in her VP term while basically ignoring her in more recent years, and (3) some underhanded leaks by people on the Biden side a couple of years ago. I had a feeling people would be pleasantly shocked when they saw her actually defining herself, and I’ve never been happier to see that happening.I think the biggest thing I’ve learned from the last 2 months or so, is that I really didn’t know Harris.
Not talking from a policy standpoint or her resume, but who she is as a person.
She’s much more down-to-earth and relatable than I expected for some reason. We could come up with a list of reasons why people didn’t care for Hillary (some actual, some definitely fabricated) but she always seemed robotic and a bit uncomfortable in her own skin. Harris doesn’t seem to have that problem.
You've hit on a huge reason why I previously mentioned a hope Harris would focus on town hall settings. Even in a highly predictable and friendly interview setting, i.e. Oprah, Harris' answer often strike as rehearsed which can easily dovetail with insincerity. Your arguable best moment in a friendly environment shouldn't be about shooting someone, but alas, that's part of the conversation because the remainder of Harris' responses leave many feeling flat.I think the biggest thing I’ve learned from the last 2 months or so, is that I really didn’t know Harris.
Not talking from a policy standpoint or her resume, but who she is as a person.
She’s much more down-to-earth and relatable than I expected for some reason. We could come up with a list of reasons why people didn’t care for Hillary (some actual, some definitely fabricated) but she always seemed robotic and a bit uncomfortable in her own skin. Harris doesn’t seem to have that problem.
c'mon duke, by this point (and long before) you know the hypocrisy is a feature, not a bug. Controversy/all-attention-is-good-attention, is core to the maga grift. I suspect you just don't want to firmly acknowledge it because it's a sad and disheartening, given that millions of your "neighbors" not only don't care, but openly welcome it.Oprah was born to a teenage single mother. Kelly supports a self proclaimed billionaire who’s never put in an honest days work in his life. The lack of self awareness is staggering.
I don't think it's the informed adults that these events are trying to reach.Informed adults just don't give a shit about what celebrities think.
Exactly. And what percentage of the electorate are actually “informed”I don't think it's the informed adults that these events are trying to reach.