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Kamala Harris is unable to answer basic questions on ‘60 Minutes’
Why Troubling News:
The Op-Ed does little more than to cherry pick at Mrs. Harris' answers and try to paint her in an antagonistic light. The language and formatting displayed comes across as petty and childish, but what truly bothers me is that one of the article's arguments is how none of the questions or answers were surprising or gotchas. I feel its expected for interviews with politicians to have answers from previous interviews, so this criticism holds almost no water. The article could've made the argument that she didn't elaborate or even give a different POV on her plans or answers, but the article didn't.
It seems like there’s a lot of nitpicking nowadays, trying to find anything that will make the person look bad even if there really isn’t anything. It’s ridiculous and kind of sad that people will …Read MoreIt seems like there’s a lot of nitpicking nowadays, trying to find anything that will make the person look bad even if there really isn’t anything. It’s ridiculous and kind of sad that people will still take these kinds of articles seriously. Read Less
The criticism about no gotcha questions on the part of the interviewer is absurd. It really shouldn’t be an expectation for interviewers to have to try and trick their interviewees every time they sit …Read MoreThe criticism about no gotcha questions on the part of the interviewer is absurd. It really shouldn’t be an expectation for interviewers to have to try and trick their interviewees every time they sit down to ask questions. There’s a time and place for them, and that some pundits are stooping to this level of discourse is a shame. Read Less