• Is Kamala Scared, Coddled, or Competent? And What About Her Political Gymnastics?

  • Aug 30 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Is Kamala Scared, Coddled, or Competent? And What About Her Political Gymnastics?

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Hector Mike Experience, Hector and Mike discuss the 2024 presidential election and the latest in California politics. They explore a controversial bill that could provide $150,000 in down payment assistance to illegal immigrants, sparking debates about state priorities and the burden on taxpayers.

    They also discuss the Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris, who has been frequently changing her stance on major issues like the border wall, fracking, and the Biden/Harris electric vehicle mandate, which she now opposes. What’s surprising is that these shifts haven’t happened over years, but within the last 40 days, even on issues where she cast deciding votes earlier this year.

    Hector and Mike question whether the media will continue to give Harris a pass or finally hold her accountable for these flip-flops. They also discuss her upcoming interview, noting that she’s bringing in Tim Walz as backup, which raises concerns about her preparedness to handle the pressures of the presidency.

    Is Harris being overly protected by her campaign and the media, and what does it mean for her candidacy? Hector and Mike ask: When will the media start asking the tough questions or will they continue to shield her?

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