Kamala Harris did an interview with Howard Stern on Tuesday.
Once upon a time, Howard Stern was anti-establishment and funny. But now he’s all in with the powers that be and that’s a sad comment on him. Then, too, he’s always had issues with taste and saying things that were offensive, including to women. Yet that didn’t seem to stop Kamala Harris from going on his show.
Harris went on “The View” earlier, and that was a disaster, with her admitting she wouldn’t do anything different from Joe Biden.
Stern made it clear he supported her and wasn’t even going to begin to be objective. It wasn’t an interview; it was an effort to help her. I spoke about Jimmy Kimmel’s “interview” of Tim Walz being a sycophantic slobberfest. This interview was even worse.
Howard Stern to Kamala Harris: “When — when you said you don't nap, I get it because, like, what you've taken on is extraordinarily difficult. And I — I mean, do you feel the pressure of the moment in the sense that — like — I — when I met you out in the hall, I said I'm really… pic.twitter.com/PZukwu6cVu
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