Kamala Pulled Out of Joe Rogan Interview over Fears of...
Nov 16, 2024 18:32:40 GMT -5
Post by schwartzie on Nov 16, 2024 18:32:40 GMT -5
Kamala Harris Pulled Out of Joe Rogan Interview over Fears of Backlash from Leftists
Nick R. Hamilton
November 16, 2024 - 11:17 am
One of the many key failings of Democrat nominee Kamala Harris’s doomed presidential campaign was the vice president’s refusal to appear on Joe Rogan’s massive podcast.
However, judging by some of her other interviews during the campaign, it could have also massively backfired.
Nevertheless, appearing on “The Joe Rogan Experience” was hugely successful for President Donald Trump.
Now it has emerged that Harris feared an appearance on the show would have backfired in a different way from her other trainwreck interviews.
It turns out that she pulled out because she feared a backlash from her woke constituency.
The backlash fears were revealed by Jennifer Palmieri, the advisor to “second gentleman” Doug Emhoff.
“There was a backlash with some of our progressive staff that didn’t want her to be on it, and how there would be a backlash,” Palmieri said Wednesday at a conference organized by The Clearing House.
The Harris campaign originally said she was pulling out of the agreement to do the podcast due to a scheduling conflict.
Unfortunately for her, the decision led to speculation that she could not handle a long-form interview that did not allow a teleprompter or prepared questions.
The speculation was founded on her history of gaffes and vapid comments, so it’s very possible that she might have flubbed the interview, had she done it.
Trump did a three-hour interview with Rogan.
The show eventually got 50 million views and may have helped him get more of the single-male vote.
Rogan, who was not a typical Republican voter, ended up endorsing Trump on the eve of the election.
Trump has since credited his son Barron Trump for his well-chosen podcast interviews.
The 18-year-old freshman at NYU’s business school advised his father about which podcasts to do, including Rogan’s.
Trump got 5% more of the youth vote than he did in 2020, making Barron rather successful in the advice he gave his dad.
It’s not the first time Trump has used his family members as advisors.
His oldest daughter Ivanka Trump advised him in 2016 and served in the campaign.
Her husband Jared Kushner was also a trusted advisor.
However, neither one of them was involved in the campaign this time around after they relocated to Florida.
Lara Trump, the wife of his son Eric, also served as a campaign advisor in 2020 and 2024.
Trump has big plans for his second term, including fixing the border mess and reviving the economy.
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Nick R. Hamilton
November 16, 2024 - 11:17 am
One of the many key failings of Democrat nominee Kamala Harris’s doomed presidential campaign was the vice president’s refusal to appear on Joe Rogan’s massive podcast.
However, judging by some of her other interviews during the campaign, it could have also massively backfired.
Nevertheless, appearing on “The Joe Rogan Experience” was hugely successful for President Donald Trump.
Now it has emerged that Harris feared an appearance on the show would have backfired in a different way from her other trainwreck interviews.
It turns out that she pulled out because she feared a backlash from her woke constituency.
The backlash fears were revealed by Jennifer Palmieri, the advisor to “second gentleman” Doug Emhoff.
“There was a backlash with some of our progressive staff that didn’t want her to be on it, and how there would be a backlash,” Palmieri said Wednesday at a conference organized by The Clearing House.
The Harris campaign originally said she was pulling out of the agreement to do the podcast due to a scheduling conflict.
Unfortunately for her, the decision led to speculation that she could not handle a long-form interview that did not allow a teleprompter or prepared questions.
The speculation was founded on her history of gaffes and vapid comments, so it’s very possible that she might have flubbed the interview, had she done it.
Trump did a three-hour interview with Rogan.
The show eventually got 50 million views and may have helped him get more of the single-male vote.
Rogan, who was not a typical Republican voter, ended up endorsing Trump on the eve of the election.
Trump has since credited his son Barron Trump for his well-chosen podcast interviews.
The 18-year-old freshman at NYU’s business school advised his father about which podcasts to do, including Rogan’s.
Trump got 5% more of the youth vote than he did in 2020, making Barron rather successful in the advice he gave his dad.
It’s not the first time Trump has used his family members as advisors.
His oldest daughter Ivanka Trump advised him in 2016 and served in the campaign.
Her husband Jared Kushner was also a trusted advisor.
However, neither one of them was involved in the campaign this time around after they relocated to Florida.
Lara Trump, the wife of his son Eric, also served as a campaign advisor in 2020 and 2024.
Trump has big plans for his second term, including fixing the border mess and reviving the economy.
link