Luther Campbell gets a sit down interview with Kamala before Roland Martin šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

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Soft balling interviews left and right by entertainers. I will wait for an interview with someone who is an actual political expert or economic expert. I don't care what these entertainers think, because many of them are easily bought and sold to be a mouth piece, while also lacking any of the knowledge needed to actually question what is being told to them.

I am tired of politicians seeking our vote consulting the entertainment class in our community near exclusively. We have businessmen, economists, historians, political scientists, etc. Yet, they run to speak to the Jester class.
































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Kamala Harris is taking power back from the press corps. She learned from Bidenā€™s fatal error. A THREAD.

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1. The first thing you need to know about the vice presidentā€™s approach to the Washington press corps is look how well sheā€™s doing as a result. Kamala Harris is now leading Donald Trump in some national polling averages as well as in some swing-state polls.

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2. True, her lead is within the margin of error in most cases, but thatā€™s an improvement from where the Democrats were before Joe Biden dropped out of the running and orchestrated instantaneous unification around his second-in-command.

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3. I donā€™t think Iā€™m overstating things. Her lead, the millions sheā€™s bringing in, the thousands who are signing up to help, the big big moā€™ ā€“ I think all of it comes directly from her campaignā€™s decision not to give the press corps too much access too fast.

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4. I think that decision comes directly from the fact that Harris saw firsthand what the press corps did to Joe Bidenā€™s campaign.

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5. Some members of the press corps have noticed how well Harris is doing without them, and apparently, it doesnā€™t sit right. Hereā€™s Chris Cillizza with a representative sampling.

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6. The former Post writer said the vice president has been ā€œalmost entirelyā€ ignoring the media since she launched her campaign, and thatā€™s bad, he said.

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7. Cillizza: It ā€œbypasses the argument that the media is a critical part of our political system and any candidate who wants to be president ā€” whether they are winning or losing ā€” should be regularly subjected to scrutiny from the press.ā€

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8. Even if I agreed that candidates who want to be president should be regularly subjected to media scrutiny, I donā€™t think this press corps, as it is currently organized, is able to.

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9. There are exceptions, of course, but this press corps is generally not equipped to scrutinize candidates on matters of fact and substance. I say this because this press corps has conspicuously traded matters of fact and substance for vibes.

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10. It didnā€™t matter what Joe Biden did ā€“ pull the country out of a pandemic, dodge a recession, tame inflation, grow jobs, revive every single one of the ā€œleft behindā€ counties that voted for Trump in 2016 because of ā€œeconomic anxietyā€ ā€“ it *didnā€™t matter* what Joe Biden did.

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11. The press corps decided nothing was more important than his age, and lo! 2024 became an election about vibes and vibes ended his candidacy.

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12. Vibes are this press corpsā€™ forte, not fact and substance. If fact and substance were its strength, there would have been a different reaction to The Disaster Debate during which Biden talked about policy and issues while Trump didnā€™t bother.

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13. Trump was incoherent and false, but he came off as confident and strong, and he came off as that way, because the press corpsā€™ forte isnā€™t fact and substance.

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14. If fact and substance were important, there would also have been a different reaction to Bidenā€™s NATO press conference last month. He did it after the Disaster Debate to show he still had what it takes. He talked for an hour about foreign affairs, international laws and war.

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15. But this press corps didnā€™t hear any of that after Biden said ā€œVice President Trumpā€ by mistake. Thereā€™s no grace for the old in Washington, nor is there interest in anything but vibes in the Washington press corps.

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16. There was a time when liberals and Democrats would have nodded in agreement with Chris Cillizza on the merit of candidates being regularly subjected to scrutiny.

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17. But after this press corps made a fetish of Bidenā€™s age, I donā€™t see any more room for the benefit of the doubt ā€“ and thereā€™s no going back.

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18. This press corps made the election about vibes and itā€™s going to remain an election about vibes, and if those vibes now grind against the instincts of this press corps, tough shyt.

You reap what you sow.

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19. In the future, we might look back and see the most important difference between the Biden and Harris campaigns is their level of trust in the press corps.

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20. The president believed voters would reward him for the substantial things he has done, and he trusted ā€“ indeed, he depended on ā€“ the press corps to inform voters, as itā€™s supposed to.

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21. But where he saw fact and substance, the press corps saw only vibes. And in depending on the press corps to get his message across to voters, Biden effectively handed over power that was rightfully his.

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22. He allowed the press corps to be the principal arbiters of his reality, rather than reserving that right for himself. You could say Biden was waiting for power to be given to him and he suffered gravely for it.

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23. By contrast, the Harris campaign is not letting the press corps wedge itself between her and voters. She is not allowing the news media to mediate her message. Sheā€™s preventing the press corps from speaking for her and sheā€™s preventing it from exercising a veto on her speech.

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24. In that, she is *taking power* ā€“ defining her campaign as well as Trumpā€™s. She is turning the narrative about Bidenā€™s age (81) back against Trumpā€™s (78), such that whatever he says in self-defense is seen as proof of the allegations against him.

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25. This decision leaves the press corps on the outside looking in. Sheā€™s sustaining a conversation with voters directly, on her own terms, and sheā€™s doing well as a direct consequence of that decision.

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26. But being on the outside looking in feels bad to people who see themselves as the adjudicators of American politics. They have incentive to turn attention back to where they think it belongs.

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27. Thatā€™s why some are busy manufacturing a phony moral standard by which to scam Harris into playing by their rules. That phony moral standard goes something like this, courtesy today of Chris Cillizza:

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28. Heā€™s being coy but, in essence, heā€™s saying that Harris is violating some kind of taboo, or worse, that sheā€™s hiding something of great importance from voters. This, of course, is favorable to her opponents, but letā€™s be clear: sheā€™s violating *nothing*.

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29. There is no lawbook declaring that candidates shall talk to reporters. There is a playbook, if thatā€™s what you mean, but not a lawbook. The vice president could go the whole time without talking to one reporter and she would not have done anything morally wrong.

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30. I will repeat myself till I burst. This is a democracy. Harris is obliged to talk to Americans. Thatā€™s the end of her obligation. Sheā€™s not obliged to talk to the press corps, as if it were a constituency. If she stopped talking to voters, that would be disqualifying.

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31. This is not to say she shouldnā€™t, but thatā€™s a different question, isnā€™t it? If Harris decides to talk to the press corps about matters of fact and substance relevant to her, it will be her decision made out of concern for tactics and strategy for her campaign.

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Did you read what he is talking about, before you posted this or did you assume I would not read it?

He is talking about her taking power back from the Press Corp, which is something completely different from what I am talking about. She can do the same thing she is doing, by talking directly to the type of people I mentioned.
 

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if i recall correct he almost ran for congress this year. she might need him in the future :yeshrug:

thecoli.com once again failing to fully grasp what it chimes in on lol

edit: receipt.

tldr: #letsgoharris
ā€œKamala Harris might need some political favors from uncle lukeā€

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Luke regularly has spaces on X that go into Politics and what's going on. He's got the ear of some of the types of Black men who might be skeptical of her. Someone on her team is savvy enough to recognize that. Roland Martin is already in the bag, and Black men who are on the fence about her don't care about or listen to Roland Martin. Roland's audience is Gen X college educated Black women who are all going to vote for Kamala anyway.


So if your "already in the bag" its fukk you. If your not in the bag more pandering needs to be done? Sounds about right:mjlol:

I dont even care for Roland,but he is owed some answers about what he did to become blackballed essentially. I felt so bad for him when that white man asked him "Why werent you on that stage:skip:?" at the NABJ convention.


Because you know when Roland is alone in his four cornered room, He has to ask himself this when he sees Biden interviewing with Cardi B,Kamala interviewing with Luke:francis:
 

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Luke regularly has spaces on X that go into Politics and what's going on. He's got the ear of some of the types of Black men who might be skeptical of her. Someone on her team is savvy enough to recognize that. Roland Martin is already in the bag, and Black men who are on the fence about her don't care about or listen to Roland Martin. Roland's audience is Gen X college educated Black women who are all going to vote for Kamala anyway.
Best post in this thread.Anyone disagreeing with this point and not understanding why she did this interview isnā€™t that smart.
 

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Uncle Luke is a tether Ka-mil-a needs to go straight to the source and speak directly to the honorable King Flex Tariq Nasheed.


She needs to come up off them tangibles.
 

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So if your "already in the bag" its fukk you. If your not in the bag more pandering needs to be done? Sounds about right:mjlol:

I dont even care for Roland,but he is owed some answers about what he did to become blackballed essentially. I felt so bad for him when that white man asked him "Why werent you on that stage:skip:?" at the NABJ convention.


Because you know when Roland is alone in his four cornered room, He has to ask himself this when he sees Biden interviewing with Cardi B,Kamala interviewing with Luke:francis:
Hell nah, if she can speak to him she can speak to Tariq.

Uncle Luke is a tether Ka-mil-a needs to go straight to the source and speak directly to the honorable King Flex Tariq Nasheed.


She needs to come up off them tangibles.
We actually agree on something:ehh:
Kamala has some bed room eyes I would clap them checks.
Not everything:scust:
 
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