Stephanie Ruhle appeared on Friday on Bill Maher’s “Real Time” show and, incredibly, argued that people shouldn’t demand or expect answers from Kamala Harris on the issues since she was running against former President Donald Trump. It was a ridiculous position for someone who claimed to be a journalist arguing against the questioning of a presidential candidate because she supported her.
So perhaps it’s not surprising that Harris who has given very few interviews then gave Ruhle an interview. Harris no doubt thought she could walk through a softball interview with Ruhle after what Ruhle said. She knew she could count on not being pressed, given what Ruhle said.
- Stephanie Ruhle Lets the Cat Out of the Bag on Kamala Strategy in Discussion With Bill Maher
- Stephanie Ruhle’s Shameless Slobbering Over Kamala Harris Pays Off Big for Her
But even with a softball interviewer who supports her, Harris was still completely vacuous. She had no understanding what she was saying about tariffs or anything else.
MSNBC: You criticize President Trump on tariffs, but you and Biden kept many of his tariffs in place — and even expanded them…?
KAMALA: "One must be serious!"
Does Kamala have any idea what a tariff is? pic.twitter.com/UOlrPoTuLz
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 25, 2024
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