I wanted to hit upon a couple of things that people were posting on X about the Kamala Oprah debacle and clear up one story that’s floating out there.
There were questions about a teleprompter at the event. However, it appears to have come out only at the end when Oprah was giving her wrap-up remarks and telling people where they could go for more information. The lines on the teleprompter were similar to Oprah’s final lines, according to the transcript, not Kamala’s.
It was bad enough already as we reported with Kamala just delivering up disastrous word salads and not answering basic questions. Again, it seemed like a “vibe” group encounter session about feelings more than about results.
However, there was something else that people were questioning on X that appears to be true, as Nick Sorter pointed out. You can check any of the coverage from ABC or that was even posted by Harris herself on her YouTube channel. There appear to be duplicates in the Zoom audience, despite the fact that Oprah was talking about this great “grassroots” effort. […]
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