Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem told me on Newsmax that the optics surrounding Vice President Kamala Harris’ first major media interview since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee are atrocious.
Harris is doing the interview with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. Watch above and click here to follow my Rumble channel.
Harris and Walz will sit down with CNN’s Dana Bash in Georgia for an interview that will air Thursday night. It’s sort of like the Minnesota governor is serving as an emotional support coach.
“Looking at this from a woman’s perspective, it’s just so disappointing,” Noem told Todd Starnes. “There are all kinds of women who take on tough challenges in their day-to-day lives. They’re balancing budgets. They’re running businesses, raising their families.
“They’ve done difficult things. And then we have a woman who wants to be the leader of the free world, and she can’t get through an interview without being propped up by a man.
“I mean, it’s insulting. It really is.”
“I hope that everybody recognizes that Tim is there to help prop her up,” said Noem, once considered as a possible running mate for Trump on the GOP ticket. “And if it gets awkward or she starts giggling or looking, you know, crazy that he’s going to interrupt and take over and then they’re going to go back and stop the tape and maybe re-tape that question to make sure that she looks fantastic.
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