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Kamala Harris goes on Fox and Donald Trump says January 6 was “Day of Love.”


Kamala Harris goes on Fox and Donald Trump says January 6 was “Day of Love.”

Let's get the easy stuff out of the way. The Vice President slapped Bret Baier at Ohtani distance and I don't think he's playable anymore. Recall that Tim Walz landed his knockout blow late in his debate when J. Divan Vance refused to say whether he believed the former president* had lost the 2020 election. (Incidentally, he answered “no” on Wednesday.) The vice president did the same to Baier when he tried – with the help of a shorn videotape – to downplay the “enemy within” poison that the Republican candidacy harbors last month scooped. The vice president called him out on this sleight of hand with the tape and then sent him flying at a considerable launch angle.

“Bret, I'm sorry, and with all due respect, that clip was not what he said about the enemy within, what he repeated. When he talks about the American people, you haven't exactly shown that,” she said. “He has repeated it many times, and you and I both know it. And you and I both know that he has talked about using the American military against the American people. He has talked about persecuting people who protest peacefully. He's talked about locking people up because they don't agree with him.

“This is a democracy! And in a democracy, the President of the United States of America should be willing to deal with criticism without saying he would lock people up for it. And that's exactly what it's about. That’s why you have someone like the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff saying what Mark Milley said, that Donald Trump is a threat to the United States of America.”

That seems like a long-winded way of saying, “Look, this was a farce and you're an unmitigated idiot, so let me take away your last shred of professional dignity and go back to the hotel,” but that's just me.

Now to the real core of the election campaign on Thursday. El Caudillo del Mar-a-Lago hosted two meet-the-voters appearances, one as a “women’s event” and one on Univision to “reach out” to Hispanic voters. On both occasions, he provided further evidence that he is not worthy of clearing out the White House's fluff traps.

The “women’s event” was hosted by Fox host Harris Faulkner and featured an audience of screaming MAGA scarves and Republican activists. Faulkner pointed out that the family of Amber Thurman, the woman who died because of the Supreme Court decision he is so proud of, had a press briefing with the vice president. And this is what the Republican presidential candidate responded:

“Oh, that's nice. We’ll get better reviews, I promise.”

Monster. Idiotic monster, true, but a monster nonetheless. And his carefully selected audience found it all hilarious. Monster. Idiotic monsters, that's true, but monsters nonetheless.

Then, on Univision, the former president* awkwardly dodged a question about why he said the Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, were eating pets, but added that the migrants were “also eating other things they shouldn't be eating.” Huh? But then a construction worker named Ramiro Gonzalez took the microphone.

“I am a Republican. I want to give you the opportunity to try to win my voice back. Your actions, and perhaps your inaction, during your presidency and over the last few years…has worried me a little. What happened on January 6th and the fact that you waited so long to take action while your supporters attacked the Capitol.”

And then it started.

“Hundreds of thousands of people came to Washington. They didn't come for me, they came for the election.” Some of these people went to the Capitol – I said “peaceful and patriotic.” Did nothing wrong. At all. Did nothing wrong. From the perspective of millions, it was a day of love.”

A day of love.

A day of love.

It was quite a day of revelations.

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