"My favorite part of the interview was that the former VP Harris now thinks that the system is broken. She even wrote a book about it. Why is it that the system always breaks down when the GOP wins? That’s what she thinks of the voters or the ones who broke the system."
When Kamala met Stephen . . . "The two spoke about a lot of things but said little. In the end, neither one understands where the country is, no matter how often the crowd applauds them.
"This is from The New York Post:
Kamala Harris’ visit Thursday to Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” was a fine reminder of why both of them are failures." . . .
Stephen Colbert’s Costly Mistake
Bear in mind that this is late-night TV. Americans are either getting ready to head to bed or already tucked in, slowly starting to doze off to dreamland. The last thing they want after a long day of work and kids is some humorless alleged comedian acting like a jack lecturing them on politics.
. . . "That problem? His obsession with President Donald Trump.
"One of the reasons for the continual success for the man known back in the day as “The King of Late Night” — that would be NBC’s Johnny Carson — was that he made sure that when he or his guests went after the president of the moment, it was always done for laughs.
"Take a look here from this clip now on YouTube. Carson’s guest of the moment was the comedian/impressionist Rich Little — and, as you can see, Little’s Nixon routine was not some serious lecture on Nixon’s politics and issues of the day. To the contrary, Little did his best Nixon imitation, exaggerating Nixon’s mannerisms to the max and leaving both his audience and Carson in stitches.
"Alas, Colbert is utterly unwilling or unable to go down the road of making humor out of a president. What Colbert is about is thinly veiled humor that is so obviously a stern, humorless lesson promoting far-left politics. And, in doing so, he usually includes a stern lecture about Trump. Or addresses the president directly, as just in the last few days when Colbert looked into the camera and told Trump…
"Hmmm. This being a family publication, I will not print what he said." . . .
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