As much as I’d like to not advertise any single media source, CNN scored the sit down interview so it is what it is.
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/harris-walz-trump-election-08-29-24/index.html
It’s live right now, will be interesting to see what people think!
More:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/29/politics/kamala-harris-tim-walz-cnntv/index.html
Would appoint a Republican, nobody in particular in mind.
Appoint a sitting congressperson to flip their seat lololol
Then fire them.
It’s normal.
JFK, LBJ, Nixon, Carter, Reagan, GHWB, Clinton, GWB, and Obama all appointed to their cabinet at least one person from the opposite party.
And Harris didn’t say she would appoint a Republican politician. When Obama chose Bob McDonald for Veterans Affairs, people barely noticed he was registered as a Republican. And one of Donald Trump’s senior advisors was Ivanka Trump - who at the time was a registered Democrat.
I’m literally shocked you thought this was a good thing to write to support your point.
It’s a comment about appointing people from the other side of the aisle. They posted an example of trump appointing a registered Democrat. There’s plenty of criticism about it which is valid, but being literally shocked is a bit of a melodramatic overreaction
It’s his literal daughter. She’s not “on the other side of the aisle”. There is absolutely no one with a smidgen of intelligence that thinks this was in some way evidencing bipartisanship or a concession to the left.
That’s my point. “I will appoint a Republican” does not necessarily mean “I will reach across the aisle to the opposing politicians who are ruining America”.
It could very well mean “I will appoint old friends from law school and the private sector, even if they happen to be registered Republicans.” People like Bob McDonald.
I’m still confused why 'it’s normal to appoint old friends from the private sector" is being tossed around as if it’s a defense of the practice.
Because presidents, like everyone else, prefer to hire people their team knows and trusts.
I understand why you’re saying it’s normal, i’m questioning why ‘it’s normal’ is being used as if it’s a defense.
Her appointing a republican could be fine, sure, but it could also be exactly as bad is people are interpreting it. The way the question was posed in the context of working and compromising with republicans certainly seems to favor the latter interpretation, and the way she responded certainly doesn’t dispel the concern over it.
She could have said, “I’ll select the best people for the job that are aligned with our administration’s goals, regardless of party affiliation”, but instead she laughed about it and dangled it like a carrot. That’s not a comforting response.
I’m with Zaktor on this one. NOBODY thinks Trump appointing his kid was comparable to this Harris promise or other historical examples. Sure, you technically made a factuql observation. But, it seems like a bad faith argument in this discourse.
Or maybe some people really believe that Ivanka Trump (hang on, I’m laughing) is a Democrat.
No, “I’m a Democrat” means that.
Why would you do this? Did sorkin get to them?
My guess is posing an alternative to Trump who has said the first thing he’d do is purge anyone not loyal.
https://www.govexec.com/workforce/2022/07/trump-endorsed-plan-purge-civil-service-rogue-bureaucrats/375028/
Raskin or Liz Cheney
Adam Kinzinger:
Am I a joke to you?
Probably better than Raskin (as he’s been really sick).
Raskin is a Democrat.
Christ, imagine living through the '00s and thinking Dick’s daughter should be anywhere near a position of power. Ffs, she threw her own sister under the bus for being a lesbian.
Would appoint a Republican to Attorney general, most likely. Don’t want a democrat going after the “wrong crooks”