In my household, there was a vigorous debate about whether Kamala Harris should sit for an interview with Bret Baier of FOX News. Was it wise to enter the Lion’s den? I thought it was a great idea; Mary did not. From what I have read, it was a debate, not an interview, as Baier turned his questions into MAGA talking points.
Heather Cox Richardson watched the debate and believes that Kamala was dominant, even though Baier repeatedly interrupted her, spoke over her, and didn’t let her finish her answers to his questions.
Two Fox News Channel interviews bracketed today: one this morning with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in front of an audience of hand-picked Republican women in Georgia, the other by Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris with host Bret Baier. Together, the two were a performance of dominance.
FNC billed Trump’s so-called town hall as a chance for female voters, a demographic that is swinging heavily to Harris, to ask Trump about issues they care about. But Hadas Gold and Liam Reilly of CNN reported that FNC had packed the audience with Trump supporters. The first question came from the president of the Fulton County Republican Women, though she was not identified as such. FNC then edited the broadcast to cut out remarks in which the attendees expressed support for Trump.
It seems unlikely that Trump attracted any new voters by speaking to an audience of loyalists audibly cheering him on.
After Trump refused to debate her again, Harris voluntarily moved into his right-wing territory, agreeing to an interview with FNC host Bret Baier. In that interview, Baier reframed right-wing talking points as questions, essentially giving Trump a second shot at a debate. Baier kept talking over the vice president’s attempts to answer—even putting out a hand to interrupt her—in a stark contrast to FNC’s deference to Trump. Harris asked him to let her reply, and then answered his questions, sometimes testily, usually turning them into opportunities to contrast her own candidacy and record with Trump’s.
Control of the interview changed abruptly when Harris called out Trump for referring to the “enemy within” and talking about using the American military against those he considers enemies. Baier used that opportunity to show a clip of Trump saying he wasn’t threatening anyone, but the clip was edited to remove his threats against “sick,” “evil,” “dangerous” “Marxists and communists and fascists” including Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA) and “the Pelosis”—presumably former House speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and her husband, who was attacked by a man with a hammer in 2022 by a man who wanted to force Nancy Pelosi to renounce the investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign’s ties to Russia.
Harris had had enough propaganda.
“Bret, I’m sorry, and with all due respect, that clip was not what he has been saying about the enemy within that he has repeated when he’s speaking about the American people. That’s not what you just showed…. You and I both know that he’s talked about turning the American military on the American people. He has talked about going after people who are engaged in peaceful protest. He has talked about locking people up because they disagree with him. This is a democracy. And in a democracy, the president of the United States in the United States of America should be… able to handle criticism without saying he’d lock people up for doing it. And this is what is at stake, which is why you have someone like the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff saying what Mark Milley has said about Donald Trump being a threat to the United States of America.”
Simply by going on the right-wing network, Harris was demonstrating dominance. Then, by answering as thoroughly as she did, she undercut the right-wing narrative that she is stupid and inarticulate. By calling out the FNC for deliberately misleading its viewers, she took command. Baier, rather than Harris, was the one doing the post-interview spinning.
Writer Peter Wehner, who worked for presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush, wrote: “Bret Baier has rarely looked as bad (or tendentious) as he did in his interview with Kamala Harris. On the flip side, this was one of her best interviews. She dominated Bret. All in all it was quite a bad day for MAGA world’s most important media outlet.”
In between the two FNC events were two others that also told a story, this one about how the Republican Party’s descent into MAGA is creating a new political coalition to defend American principles.
Trump held a town hall with undecided Latino voters moderated by Mexican journalist Enrique Acevedo for Univision. Members of the audience asked excellent questions: how would he bring down household costs, who would take the jobs left behind by undocumented workers if Trump deported them and how much would that drive up food costs, why Trump took so long to stop the January 6 rioters, if he had caused deaths during the pandemic by misleading Americans, and if he agrees with his wife, Melania, about protecting abortion rights.
But Trump did not answer the questions, instead regurgitating his usual talking points. He promised to produce more oil and gas, called undocumented immigrants criminals, repeated the lie about Haitian migrants eating pets, and, after notably referring to the January 6 rioters as “we” and law enforcement officers as “the others,” called January 6 “a day of love.” The audience did not appear convinced.
Meanwhile, Vice President Harris joined more than 100 Republicans in Pennsylvania, near the spot where George Washington and more than 2,000 Continental soldiers crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night 1776 to surprise a garrison of British soldiers at Trenton, New Jersey, where they won a strategic victory.
Harris noted that those gathered were also near Philadelphia, where in 1787 delegates from across the country gathered to write and sign the U.S. Constitution.
“That work was not easy. The founders often disagreed. Often quite passionately. But in the end, the Constitution of the United States laid out the foundations of our democracy, including the rule of law, that there would be checks and balances, that we would have free and fair elections and a peaceful transfer of power. And these principles and traditions have sustained our nation for over two centuries, sustained because generations of Americans, from all backgrounds, from all beliefs, have cherished them, upheld them, and defended them.
“And now, the baton is in our hands,” she said. [A]t stake in this race are the democratic ideals that our founders and generations of Americans before us have fought for. At stake in this election is the Constitution of the United States…its very self.”
Harris welcomed the Republicans in the crowd, saying that everyone there shared a core belief: “That we must put country before party.” The crowd chanted, “USA, USA, USA.”
Harris noted that many of the Republicans on stage had taken the same oath to the Constitution that she had. “We here know the Constitution is not a relic from our past, but determines whether we are a country where the people can speak freely, and even criticize the president, without fear of being thrown in jail, or targeted by the military. Where the people can worship as they choose without the government interfering. Where you can vote without fear that your vote will be thrown away. All this and more depends on whether or not our leaders honor their oath to the Constitution.”
Trump, she pointed out, tried to overturn the will of the people expressed in a free and fair election, has vowed to use the military to go after any American who doesn’t support him, and has called for the “termination” of the Constitution. “It is clear,” she said, “Donald Trump is increasingly unstable and unhinged, and he is seeking unchecked power.” Trump, she said, “must never again stand behind the seal of the President of the United States.”
“And to those who are watching,” she said, “if you share that view, no matter your party, no matter who you voted for last time: There is a place for you in this campaign. The coalition we have built has room for everyone who is ready to turn the page on the chaos and instability of Donald Trump.”
“I pledge to you to be a President for all Americans. And I take that pledge seriously.”
She reiterated her promise to appoint a Republican to her cabinet and to establish a Council on Bipartisan Solutions to strengthen the middle class, secure the border, defend our freedoms, and maintain the nation’s leadership in the world. She noted that the country needs a healthy two-party system, and described how the Senate Intelligence Committee left partisanship at the door. It “was “country over party in action,” when she sat on the committee, she said, “[s]o I know it can be done.”
“[O]ur campaign is not a fight against something,” she said. “It is a fight for something. It is a fight for the fundamental principles upon which we were founded, It is a fight for a new generation of leadership that is optimistic about what we can achieve together—Republicans, Democrats, and independents who want to move past the politics of division and blame and get things done on behalf of the American people.
“[W]e are all here together this beautiful afternoon because we love our country…and we know the deep privilege and pride that comes with being an American and the duty that comes along with it…. Imperfect though we may be, America is still that ‘shining city upon a hill’ that inspires people around the world. And I do believe it is one of the highest forms of patriotism to fight for the ideals of our country.”
“So, to people from across Pennsylvania, and across our nation, let us together stand up for the rule of law, for our democratic ideals, and for the Constitution of the United States. And in twenty days, we have the power to chart a New Way Forward, one that is worthy of this magnificent country that we are all blessed to call home.”

I said this in another thread but it was interesting to me that Harris seems to do a lot better in a hostile setting than in a friendly one. She had a few moments of weakness (the thing where she sounds like she’s using words to stall for time to think; the strange response to the statement “but you and Biden have been running the country for the last 3.5 years” with “and Donald Trump has been running for President for the last 3.5 years” (huh?)) but those were minor compare to the absolute insanity that has been happening with every question at Trump’s recent appearances. Overall she was very good and it was a smart decision to do the interview.
Naturally, Trump fans all agree she was horrendous and that Trump’s recent Q&As are among the greatest examples of oratory in human history. But I have to think that this Fox spot broadcast the stark contrast between her and Trump (or between any sane and competent person and Trump) to an extremely wide audience, and that’s a good thing.
She is rumored to be planning to sit for an interview with Joe Rogan. I think that’s also a great idea.
I have been concerned that Harris and Walz have not been “getting out there” as much as Trump and Vance in the last several weeks, but this is assuaging those concerns.
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It was smart of Harris to go on Fox News. One of the strategies she has employed from the beginning is trolling for votes from members of the GOP that are disgusted by Trump’s lies and antics while perhaps making inroads with a few independents that watch Fox News. She has presented herself as an “open door” candidate that is not partisan or partial to identity politics. It was an opportunity to get exposure in a new audience at no cost. Harris handled herself well since she is a skilled debater. She showed she is willing to work for every single vote. Since Harris does not have same access to the same billionaire treasure chests as Trump, she made a wise choice to reach out to a new pool of voters.
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Totally agree it was a smart move.
Harris is absolutely flush with cash. She’s raised over a billion dollars, which is just staggering (and disturbing to contemplate the escalation of money involved in elections).
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I agree a billion is a staggering number, but I am frustrated that cash can buy elections. Democracy shouldn’t be for sale. Citizens United is an unfair thumb on the scale.
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Include Heather Cox Richardson on the list of former scholars who are blindly partisan. Harris dodged, weaved, and filibustered in that interview. She is a total airhead, purely a DEI candidate. That Trump is as bad or worse does not change this obvious fact.
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Martha, I think Harris is brilliant, even-tempered, and sharp. She outwitted Bert Baier repeatedly. I would like to be see Trump debate her again. She crushed him last time. He is a sexual predator, a faithless husband, a greedy man with no ethics, a fraudster, a proven liar. You can’t believe anything he says. His chief of staff said he’s “fascist to the core.” He’s scary. She is warm and smart. And honest. I want to live in her America, where all of us are treated with respect. I don’t want to live in Trump’s frightening hateful world. Maybe he will arrest me.
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A dose of reality for this far Left blog.
“So what to make of Harris’s defense of her border policy? The key takeaway is not that she did not answer the questions, even though she did not. The key takeaway is that there are no answers that would help Harris politically. The facts are what they are. What happened from 2021 to 2024 cannot be undone. Some Democrats are happy that Harris was feisty and pushed back on Baier’s questions. They think it makes her look strong. But the substance matters here. Remember the far-reaching effects of the influx of millions of illegal border crossers. They are what they are, and Harris cannot dodge responsibility for them.”
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/daily-memo/3192978/finally-faced-with-hard-questions-on-border-harris-has-no-answers/
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Who cares. If not answering questions is supposed to matter, then Trump is unelectable, because he answers zero questions he doesn’t want to answer, and even when he wants to answer a question, he makes no sense.
If you want to denigrate Dem presidential candidates effectively, you are going to need the GOP to nominate better candidates than Trump. Almost HALF of Americans think they are worse off economically than they were four years ago, an absolutely terrible number for the incumbent, i.e. Harris. The GOP should be crushing the Dems on that basis alone. But your candidate is an aged, angry, incoherent, stupid piece of garbage who can’t even say he’ll respect the results of the election. But who am I to tell your party how to handle its business.
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If you actually believe that Harris is brilliant you are even further gone than I thought.
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Have you watched her speak? She is polished and eloquent.
Unlike Trump, who is rambling and incoherent.
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Trump could fart in a lard bucket and his followers would swear it was a tone poem. Democrats are far gone? Give me a break.
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All those “illegals” will actually help, not hurt the economy. They do the jobs Americans don’t want and pay taxes they will likely never collect.
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Hello Martha Burns: I thought the best of the Fox interview was when Bret B. wondered, then, why all those people (almost half of America) still support Trump (via polls)?
I vote that exchange as the most despicable Irony of the Year–it’s because most of Fox viewers are absorbed with Only Fox News and Bret’s et al so-totally biased reporting (and selected absences of it).
He is sitting there asking Harris that, when he and his employer are in good part responsible for pushing the Big Lie and treating their watchers like the pawns they are allowing themselves to be. It’s a kind of self-hating, though they seem not to be aware of it. Here are a pair of tweezers–use often to pull the cotton out of your ears. CBK
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Here’s an obvious fact; Trump is a traitor who works for Putin to destroy American democracy.
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Thank you for your advanced and nuanced analysis of persons whose work you neither know nor understand. As William S. Burroughs liked to say, “It’s the little things that make a future so easy to destroy.”
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I think the interview was a win for Kamala against Fox. All the other news outlets are showing the fact that Fox edited Trump’s “enemy within” statements out and exposing Fox’s obvious mendacity. When she said “both you and I know” Baier sat in silence which was quit damning.
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I see that Kamala responded to the Fox interview in a rally today by showing numerous clips of Trump talking about rounding up his enemies and throwing them in jail. Well played Kamala!
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WHAT WOMEN SAW in the Fox interview of Kamala was Bret Baier in the role of the typical male MAGA Minion trying to assert dominance over a woman — but not being able to, which is what male MAGA Minions fear.
TRUMP AND HIS MALE MAGA MINIONS FEAR WOMEN
Trump is intimidated by and fearful of women, which is why he overcompensates for his psychological fear of women by physically assaulting them or by bullying them; he has never been able to sustain a normal marital relationship and turns to extramarital affairs because he is afraid of the spousal gender equality of a normal marriage — and Vance is his protege.
Trump’s bullying didn’t intimidate Harris, and many millions of women of all ages who saw her stand her ground are going to vote for her because it’s a vote for themselves and for all women.
And a self-determined woman like Taylor Swift who has made herself a billionaire terrifies Trump and his cult followers, so he and his MAGA Minions try to demean her.
Trump’s anger about his inadequacy makes him incapable of maintaining a normal relationship with a woman, let alone debating a strong, competent, knowledgeable woman like Kamala Harris.
Trump wants to “keep women in their place” — which he and his male MAGA Minions say is at home and pregnant.
WOMEN!!! — USE YOUR SECRET SUPERPOWER TO BEAT THE MAGAMOUTH BULLIES!!!
Are you sooooo tired of being bullied by the MAGAmouths among your family, friends, and co-workers? Well, don’t upset yourself any longer by trying to disagree with them…just nod from now on when they spout off…until…until you get into the voting booth where you have the SECRET BALLOT SUPERPOWER!!! You can vote against the MAGAMOUTH candidates and their issues and THE MAGAMOUTHS WILL NEVER KNOW!!! You can walk out of the voting booth and continue to just nod when the MAGAMOUTHS spout their stuff…and watch them whine when their candidates and their issues lose.
And the best part is that the bullies will never know why they lost.
Trump implodes when he’s ridiculed, so share the following song far and wide:
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The good news today is: “Judge Chutkan Moves Fast”!!!
https://joycevance.substack.com/p/judge-chutkan-moves-fast?publication_id=607357&post_id=150360368&triggerShare=true&isFreemail=true&r=5hxpk&triedRedirect=true
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Ooops, sorry, I meant to put this on the following page, so I’ll add it there next.
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