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<blockquote data-quote="Box Ox" data-source="post: 6009863" data-attributes="member: 48469"><p>JD Vance's long-form interviews with Tim Dillon, Theo Von and Joe Rogan were really helpful for me. I hadn't been sure I could actually do the vote for Trump thing until I watched them. He wasn't at all like he'd been portrayed by the left. And I could be confident about that. For the first time.</p><p></p><p>Kamala probably doesn't regret not having done those interviews. Likely because she lacks either the mental ability to get through a long-form interview or a policy platform that she can actually defend. I'd think future national candidates on both sides will have to be able to do that in the future as the MSM outlets become even less relevant. Won't be able to get away with heavily edited 15 second clips alone anymore. Which seems like a great thing for democracy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Joy Reid knows that saying psycho leftist things is what butters her bread. Republicans should be thrilled if she continues to do so for the next four years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Box Ox, post: 6009863, member: 48469"] JD Vance's long-form interviews with Tim Dillon, Theo Von and Joe Rogan were really helpful for me. I hadn't been sure I could actually do the vote for Trump thing until I watched them. He wasn't at all like he'd been portrayed by the left. And I could be confident about that. For the first time. Kamala probably doesn't regret not having done those interviews. Likely because she lacks either the mental ability to get through a long-form interview or a policy platform that she can actually defend. I'd think future national candidates on both sides will have to be able to do that in the future as the MSM outlets become even less relevant. Won't be able to get away with heavily edited 15 second clips alone anymore. Which seems like a great thing for democracy. Joy Reid knows that saying psycho leftist things is what butters her bread. Republicans should be thrilled if she continues to do so for the next four years. [/QUOTE]
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