Five Embarrassing Moments From Kamala Harris’ MSNBC Interview
Ruhle did concede that Harris couldn't "give a clear and direct answer."
Kamala Harris undeniably put on a great show during her DNC presidential nomination acceptance, and even Glenn Beck can admit it.
“She did a very good job. It was a nice performance. None of it was real; none of it was really accurate,” Glenn says before reviewing all of the self-proclaimed radical’s blatant lies.
“Opportunity is not available to everyone. That’s why we will create what I call an opportunity economy. An opportunity economy where everyone has the chance to compete and a chance to succeed, whether you live in a rural area, small town, or big city,” Kamala said.
“As president, I will bring together labor and workers and small business owners and entrepreneurs and American companies to create jobs, to grow our economy, and to lower the cost of everyday needs like health care and housing and groceries,” she continued.
While the crowd erupted in cheers, Glenn knows the difference between what they think she's saying and what Kamala actually means.
“That was the exact language that is in the Soviet constitution,” Glenn explains. “When she talks about providing housing, that is not a right. That is an American dream, not a right. But they’re changing that.”
Another concerning bit of her speech is “lowering the cost of everyday needs,” because she’s not talking about increasing growth.
“She’s talking about price controls, something else that comes from communist nations. It is extraordinarily dangerous,” Glenn says.
But these weren’t her only lies.
Kamala went on to claim that she would always “fulfill our sacred obligation to care for our troops and their families,” despite being a member of the administration that forced members of the military out of the military for refusing to get an experimental vaccine.
“I just can’t put into words how stupid you have to be to buy any of this. This was an absolute show last night. They are hoping that in the next 12 weeks, nobody gets a chance to ask her a question, that she is on teleprompter the entire time,” Glenn says.
Kamala also championed a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, explaining that she “helped mobilize a global response, over 50 countries, to defend against Putin’s aggression” regarding letting Ukraine into NATO.
“What was different about this coalition that we had never, ever seen before?” Glenn asks, before answering himself. “It was a coalition of countries, and when she put that coalition together, that’s when gas prices went through the roof.”
“Between them shutting off all of our pipelines and then saying we can’t buy any Russian oil, which never worked. ‘Oh, cause we’re going to collapse their economy,’” he mocks, adding, “They’re doing it themselves with our economy.”
The coalition also involved the largest corporations in the world, which were threatened by the World Economic Forum to comply.
“That was the first time we saw what a global government could possibly do.”
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The Democrats claim there’s a “bold vision” for America behind Kamala Harris’ run for the presidency, but Glenn Beck and vice presidential candidate JD Vance don’t think it’s a new, noteworthy, or good one.
“You have the entire Democratic campaign running on a kind of collective amnesia where they say that Kamala Harris will do this thing on day one, or Kamala Harris has a vision to accomplish that thing, and then you realize Kamala Harris has been the vice president for three and a half years,” Vance tells Glenn, adding, “she has affirmatively made all of these problems worse.”
Kamala has overseen the open border, though Democrats claim she’ll secure it. Kamala has overseen the explosive inflation that’s destroying the middle class, yet she claims she’s here to help the middle class.
“This is just not something that the American people buy,” Vance says.
“If you’re an American citizen, you’ve paid attention to this election, you’d be forgiven for having a headache from the ricocheting message of the Democratic Party. A month ago, it was, ‘The Biden economy was great, don’t believe your lying eyes, just vote for Joe Biden,’” he continues.
“Now it’s, ‘Yes the economy is terrible, but Kamala Harris, who’s been vice president for three and a half years, is going to come in and fix the whole thing.’”
Meanwhile, her opponent, former president Donald Trump, narrowly escaped an assassination attempt, and the administration that she is very much a big part of has not done a thorough investigation — as there are still so many questions not answered.
“It’s been a month,” Glenn says to Vance. “Are you and president Trump satisfied with the investigation and the way it’s going and the information that we have and haven’t gotten?”
“No, certainly not,” Vance responds. “This is frankly on Congress, it’s on Chuck Schumer’s United States Senate, and it’s on the Biden administration to get to the bottom of what mistakes were made.”
“If I’m looking at this from the perspective of America’s citizens, I’d be demanding that Kamala Harris, who’s the vice president of the United States, actually gets to the bottom of this and empowers her government to do a real investigation,” Vance continues, adding, “That has just not happened yet.”
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Kamala Harris’ plan to fight “price gouging” with price controls may be enough to fool low information voters, but it’s not fooling America’s best and brightest.
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” is one of them, telling his audience “I don’t like her very much.”
Tech legend David Friedberg from the “All-In Podcast” is another one — and he has a warning for those who blindly believe what Harris is saying about the supposed “price gouging” taking place at the grocery store.
“I unequivocally hate socialism. Socialism destroys innovation, destroys productivity, and destroys individual liberties,” Friedberg said in response to her plan.
“The free market works in that everyone is always competing with each other, creating new productivity improvements, and as a result, over time, prices come down. Except when the government intervenes and gets involved,” he continued.
“I would argue that the real cause of price inflation in food is not the supposed price gouging by corporate players in the AG and food industry, all of whom are deeply competitive with one another, but rather is the result of the inflation associated with government spending and stimulus coming out of COVID.”
Friedberg then pointed out that the FED balance sheet from COVID until today has grown from 4.2 trillion to 7.2 trillion, which is a growth of 70%.
“The Federal Reserve went out and they bought assets and they issued debt to banks and introduced liquidity into the system,” he explained, noting that the result of this was that the M2 money supply increased from 15 trillion to 21 trillion since COVID, which is a 40% increase.
“So, now there is more money in the system, so the cost of everything should go up. Which is exactly what we’ve seen,” he said, before sending a warning.
“Every socialist experiment in human history has started with caps on food, and it has resulted in breadlines,” he said. “This is a mistake, it is a problem, it is anti-American, it is anti-free market, it is anti-innovation, it is anti-productivity, and ultimately, it’s anti-liberty, and I cannot stand it.”
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News outlets both big and small are shelling out more money to cover the Democratic National Convention than they did to cover the Republican convention last month, prompting some online users to suggest that DNC officials are "price gouging" the media.
Many outlets covering the DNC at the United Center in Chicago this week are paying nearly $1,000 for a media workspace that cost just $100 at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last month, according to a report from Tessa Weinberg and Mariah Woelfel of WBEZ Chicago.
Far from elaborate, these media workspaces include only basic amenities such as an assigned seat and an electrical outlet, the report said. They also originally cost $751, and those who did not take advantage of that early-bird pricing now must pay $911.
Ask Kamala to rectify that.'
Top-speed internet from AT&T for the week costs an additional $9,368, and major broadcasting setups involving cameras and other equipment can run into the tens of thousands.
Such price tags are cost-"prohibitive" for many small, independent news outlets.
"Paying that much to show up and report the news is definitely prohibitive," said Jim Daley, investigative reporter for the South Side Weekly.
Major outlets in the mainstream media can absorb those costs, however, skewing coverage of the event and leaving voters with fewer options, Daley continued.
"People do not trust major media the way that they once did decades ago, and for good reason, in some cases," he explained. "Conversely, I think that local news, nonprofit news — for very good reason, because we’re closer to the readers, we’re closer to the ground, we don’t do parachute-style journalism, we’re embedded in the communities that we cover — we have a lot more trust with voters."
Hermene Hartman expressed similar frustrations to WBEZ that the outlet she founded, N’Digo magazine, and others like it have been effectively boxed out from covering the event while larger outlets are given prominent space and ample access to delegates and party leaders. "My question is not [NBC’s] question," Hartman said. "There’s a boutique media out here that touches people in another way."
Some smaller outlets are thinking outside the box so that they can provide unique ways to cover the DNC without forking over hundreds or even thousands of dollars. The Chicago Reader, for example, will pay an illustrator to draw aspects of the event, rather than a photographer who will capture "the same images of this person at a podium making a speech," said editor in chief Salem Collo-Julin.
Technically, the DNC costs nothing to cover, as press credentials are free and use of designated workspaces is optional. Plus, the DNC said it will offer "numerous workspaces" for media free of charge.
The only problem is that such workspaces are available on a "first come, first served" basis, and some 15,000 journalists are expected to attend the DNC, WBEZ said.
Moreover, about 200 social media influencers have been afforded "creator correspondent studio space" at the United Center, and one such influencer, Shermann "Dilla" Thomas — who creates TikTok videos about Chicago and its history — claimed that organizers have not mentioned any costs associated with those studio spaces.
While some online influencers attempt to hold to journalistic standards about objectivity and fairness, others are less scrupulous, Thomas indicated.
"I’m a person that feels like content creation is becoming the new media," Thomas said. "But at the same time, there are certain journalistic rules that traditional journalists follow, that I know I myself try to follow. Like, I cite sources and I vet things, and I’m always looking for the first-person account versus 'he says, she’s saying.'"
This dynamic could confuse viewers who may believe influencers are members of traditional media.
"I think there’s a chance that credentialing someone who’s wearing a Harris button and just doing PR for the Democratic Party, it raises the risk that they’re — if not confusing readers — it definitely could delegitimize actual press that’s nonpartisan," Jim Daley of South Side Weekly told WBEZ.
After the WBEZ report began to spread on social media, some on the right noted a similarity between the exorbitant costs of covering the DNC and one of the only economic problems that Kamala Harris has promised to tackle should voters decide to keep her in executive office: price gouging.
On Friday, Harris promised to ban the price gouging that allegedly has been allowed to proliferate in the last several years, while she and President Joe Biden have been in office.
"We all know that prices went up during the pandemic when the supply chains shut down and failed," she said in Raleigh, North Carolina, according to the AP. "But our supply chains have now improved and prices are still too high."
Many comments on the WBEZ X post about the report made some mention of the DNC "price gouging" the media.
"Wait a second....that sounds like PRICE GOUGING!" said one popular response.
"[Price] Gauging these costs leads me to believe. Gouging may be occurring," added another.
"Isn’t that price gouging? Ask Kamala to rectify that," joked yet another user.
DNC officials told WBEZ that it does not profit from fees paid by media outlets to attend the event, though they declined to comment on the process for setting rates or whether they had considered a tiered pricing system that might have been more affordable to independent outlets.
"Democrats value the freedom of the press, and our convention will be a reflection of that," said a statement from a Democratic National Convention spokesperson.
The DNC also denied paying influencers to attend the event and post content about it, WBEZ noted.
WBEZ also sought comment from McHugh Construction, the general contractor for the DNC; AT&T, the convention’s internet provider; and convention vendors Hargrove and Show Strategy. Hargrove and Show Strategy did not respond to WBEZ's requests, while McHugh Construction denied participating in determining prices, and AT&T referred all questions to the DNC.
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