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Subject: Harris's interview - a complete joke
Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2024 10:11:19 -0400
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider

She spent her entire time looking very small and repeated clearly
memorized responses.  Looked down at the table most of the time and
had zero believability.  It is also quite likely that this friendly
interview - that asked NO tough questions was edited.

"CNN said its recent interview with Vice President Harris and her
running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.), was not edited despite
allegations that it was spliced and shortened.

A theory online among former President Trump’s supporters began to
spread late this week that the 27-minute interview that aired was
originally 41 minutes long, meaning a large chunk of it was edited
out.

“Is there any world in which @CNN would tape an interview with
@realDonaldTrump and edit it for broadcast to remove any
inconsistencies, mistakes, or controversial statements?” Trump
supporter and billionaire Bill Ackman said in a now-deleted post on X,
Mediaite highlighted.

CNN confirmed to The Hill that the interview, which aired Thursday,
aired in its entirety.

At the start of the program, CNN’s Dana Bash emphasized that the full
interview would air. Trump and his allies criticized CNN for
pre-taping the interview instead of airing it live, as a way for the
network to cover up a potential slip-up from Harris.

The interview was seen as a high-stakes moment for Harris.

Harris had been criticized recently for not appearing before the media
enough and only speaking in front of a teleprompter. The interview
this week provided her a chance to think on her feet and respond to
questions in the moment."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/cnn-denies-harris-interview-length-030254789.html


There was no "thinking on her feet" or follow up questions that would
have revealed actual answers.

In short, another media production.