Kamala to sit down with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle AFTER lapdog host defended media-dodging

In the never-ending slew of propaganda being spewed by the Harris campaign, the vice president will sit down with MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle on Wednesday for a pretaped, edited, piece of pablum to further gaslight the masses during election season.

This is the same MSNBC partisan talking head that just days ago pooh-pooed Vice President Kamala Harris dodging policy specifics, knowing that they would not be acceptable to Americans.

“MSNBC announced on X that Harris would join Ruhle for an interview in Pittsburgh that is set to air on Wednesday night. The interview is the first solo sit-down for Harris with a major news network since she became the Democratic nominee,” Fox News reported.

Fox News contributor Joe Concha nailed it on X, “Considering Stephanie Ruhle just went on Maher’s show & argued that Kamala shouldn’t have to answer any questions from the press, we already know exactly how this will go. And of course, it will be pre-taped, edited and presented. What questions and topics will be off-limits?”

“Ruhle joined comedian Bill Maher on his show on Friday and rushed to defend the vice president after Maher and anti-Trump New York Times columnist Bret Stephens suggested that Harris needed to be more specific in her interviews,” Fox News recounted.

“Kamala Harris is not running for perfect. She’s running against Trump. We have two choices. And so there are some things you might not know her answer to. And in 2024, unlike 2016 for a lot of the American people, we know exactly what Trump will do, who he is, and the kind of threat he is to democracy,” Ruhle asserted.

“Stephanie, the problem that a lot of people have with Kamala is we don’t know her answer to anything, okay?” Stephens said hammering Ruhle for playing lapdog to Harris.

That’s when Ruhle fell back on the tried and true leftist tactic of simply lying. She claimed that no one knows what former President Trump’s policies are either when he has been very upfront about them since the beginning.

“But people also are expected to have some idea of what the program is of the person you’re supposed to vote for! You’re not supposed to say ‘Well, you have to vote for y because x is that and the other.’ Let’s find out a little bit more. And I don’t think it’s a lot to ask for her to sit down for a real interview as opposed to a puff piece in which she describes her feelings of growing up in Oakland with nice lawns,” Stephens, who is rabidly anti-Trump, bluntly told Ruhle.

“I would just say to that – when you move to Nirvana, give me your real estate broker’s number and I’ll be your next-door neighbor. We don’t live there!” Ruhle spewed making a nonsensical point.

Ever since Harris was installed as her party’s nominee after a soft coup against President Biden, she has refused to stand solidly on any policy or answer questions on specifics.

“This week she couldn’t or wouldn’t answer a single question straight, and people could see it. She is an artless dodger,” the Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan charged in an op-ed.

“She owes us these answers. It is wrong that she can’t or won’t address them. It is disrespectful to the electorate,” Noonan contended.

Harris’ campaign also announced that she sat for a taped interview with the “All the Smoke” podcast on Tuesday that is hosted by retired NBA players Stephen Jackson and Matt Barnes.

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