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Not like this could turn into WW III or anything. SMH. Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris

[Logo]( [Kamala Asked About Israel & Word Salad Flows Like A Flood] [Kamala Asked About Israel & Word Salad Flows Like A Flood]( Not like this could turn into WW III or anything. SMH. Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris's recent panel with the National Association of Black Journalists showed her grappling with some pointed questions-most notably about her stance on the Israel-Hamas war. Moderator Tanya Mosley from WHYY put Harris on the spot, asking where she draws the line between Israel's "aggression and defense." The exchange that followed was revealing, with Harris initially dodging the direct question and focusing on her view that Israel has the right to defend itself. As she tried to unpack her thoughts, Mosley pushed for a clearer response, to which Harris reacted defensively, insisting on the importance of context. National Association of Black Journalists- when quizzing Kamala on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict- completely neglecting the fact that Kamala is CURRENTLY the 2nd Highest Ranking Executive Political Officer of the United States. If a deal is NOT getting done...that's on her.... [pic.twitter.com/CToKsW696D]( - Jason Neptune (@SobrietyCM) [September 18, 2024]( Harris's broader point seemed to focus on the need for stability and security in the region, not just for Israel, but for Palestinians as well. She emphasized the need for self-determination and dignity for both sides, all while trying to prevent Iran from gaining influence amidst the conflict. Still, her response left some wondering if her message was too vague or carefully calculated to avoid taking a firm stance. The discussion wasn't just limited to foreign policy. [Harris]( also faced a bit of friction when the topic turned to domestic issues, particularly gun control. When Mosley asked about addressing the use of handguns, Harris pivoted to her plan for banning assault weapons, prompting another nudge from Mosley. Harris, maintaining a smile, assured her that she was getting to the point, but her answers remained more about the broader gun control narrative than the specifics of handguns. JUST IN: Kamala gives PAINFUL word salad answers in new softball interview with the Association of Black Journalists. Here she stammers and avoids answering a direct question regarding gun policy-made visibly uncomfortable by the interviewer's push back. WATCH BELOW: [pic.twitter.com/A7QgNF1bH3]( - Nimble Trump (@Nimble_Trump) [September 17, 2024]( Other moderators like Eugene Daniels from Politico and Gerren Gaynor from TheGrio shifted the tone with lighter, personal questions, such as why joy plays a role in her campaign messaging. These exchanges seemed to add some balance, but the earlier tough questions stuck in the air, leaving many to wonder if Harris is struggling to fully address the more contentious issues in a way that resonates with voters. I keep telling yall about Kamala! Now look for yourselves. Kamala at the end of her interview with the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ). She couldn't get out of there fast enough. Kamala left frowning (She's a mean woman). I swear they were limited in their... [pic.twitter.com/VbLEvUb8dh]( - Vernon Jones (@VernonForGA) [September 19, 2024]( Ultimately, the panel raised more questions than it answered. Harris's attempts to navigate complex issues left room for doubt about whether her message is cutting through the noise or if it's becoming muddled by the pressure to please all sides. [Popular Singer/Song Writer Releases Trump-Inspired Song, 'Fighter'] [Popular Singer/Song Writer Releases Trump-Inspired Song, 'Fighter']( 'If He Can Take a Bullet, I Can Write a Song' [C-SPAN Panics: Cuts Off Crazy Lib Praising Trump Shooter] [C-SPAN Panics: Cuts Off Crazy Lib Praising Trump Shooter]( This is who they are. [Texas Takes Major Action After What Venezuelan Gang Did] [Texas Takes Major Action After What Venezuelan Gang Did]( Don't mess with Texas! [Wow! Trump Gets Remarkable Apology From Lefty Reporter] [Wow! Trump Gets Remarkable Apology From Lefty Reporter]( Do you think he meant it? [Conservative Underdog Movie Shakes Up The Box Office] [Conservative Underdog Movie Shakes Up The Box Office]( The left is in a panic. You are receiving this email because you opted in to The Independant American daily newsletter. We take your privacy very seriously and will keep your information in the strictest confidence. We will email you from time to time with relevant news and updates, but you can stop receiving information from us at any time by following very simple instructions that will be included at the bottom of any correspondence you should receive from us. Copyright 2024. The Independent American. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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