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Harris’ risk-averse strategy risks it all
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Harris’ risk-averse strategy risks it all

Vice President Kamala Harris’ refusal to sit down for a single solo interview since her coronation has reached farcical levels in Washington. Outside D.C., however, she’s playing a game with increasingly serious consequences. But first, the show in town. Will she or won’t she? And if she does, who will she be taking? Tuesday morning’s Playbook newsletter was titled “Inside Harris’ big interview decision” and devoted over 1,000 words to the question, with literally not a sentence dedicated to how bizarre it is to receive the Democratic nomination without ever so much as entering a primary, then refusing to take any questions. The longer the silence lasts, the more consequential any slip of the mask will be. What, then, could Playbook have devoted 1,009 words to if not this glaring facet of the 2024 race? The answer: Which one of their friends will get the interview, who's been calling whom to talk about it, and what Harris wants to get out of it all. No joke. If this reminds you of high school girls giggling about whom the quarterback will take to the dance, it’s because that’s what much of D.C. journalism these days is — and that’s how the media approach the Democratic nominee. They even wondered whether Harris would try to buck the pressure by offering one of the gang a “dual interview,” where she’d sit down alongside Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.). Later on Tuesday, the campaign did just that — to CNN’s Dana Bash on Thursday. Dual interviews, they wrote, “tend to be softer and focus more on the relationship between the two candidates.” They’re right. It’s important to hold them to that. Outside Washington, there are fewer tee-hees and whispers. The vice president’s refusal to sit for questions is such an open joke that California governor and top Democrat Gavin Newsom can’t keep a straight face on the subject in public. But it’s also deadly serious — and with each passing day, it draws further attention to her deficits. When she finally cracks, the result will be a heavily promoted and widely covered media event. If she performs poorly, the country will notice. If she performs well, her campaign will say she’s proven her qualifications for the job and any further scrutiny is racist or conspiratorial. The danger to Harris is that even those voters with normal, happy lives generally begin to tune in to the election after the long Labor Day weekend is over. That weekend, in case you missed it, is this weekend. So the stakes for the campaign are high. We saw what happened when Democrats hid President Joe Biden from scrutiny for too long. His singularly awful debate performance sucked the oxygen from the room, dominated the news cycle for longer than the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, and led to Biden’s painful abdication. It seems the longer you wait, the harder you fall. Of course, if Biden had done better, he’d still be in the race. This is the wager. Then again, maybe she can make it over the finish line. Pennsylvania early voting begins in less than three weeks, on Sept. 16. Virginians can start casting their ballots four days later. The big thing standing in her way is the Sept. 10 debate the two camps argued over until Tuesday. The Democrats are actively working to shore up her many weak spots in the lead-up to the event, most recently endorsing a border wall. In the days leading up to the showdown, however, we’re largely left guessing where she stands and on what. The concern runs so high in her campaign that staffers haven’t even deployed Walz, for fear he’ll try to explain a “policy” he does not understand. The United States might well be on its way to electing a president it does not know. Team Harris would prefer it that way. But the longer the silence lasts, the more consequential any slip of the mask will be. It’s a bold strategy. If it succeeds, it will earn a whole lot of praise. If it fails, we’ll wonder how anyone could be so arrogant as to try it. Blaze News: Trump says agreement with Harris on upcoming debate rules has been reached Blaze News: Zuckerberg 'comes clean' in damning letter about election interference and pandemic censorship Blaze News: Kamala Harris wants to have a border wall after opposing one for years Blaze News: Special Counsel Jack Smith files revised indictment against Donald Trump to satisfy Supreme Court ruling on immunity Sign up for Bedford’s newsletter Sign up to get Blaze Media senior politics editor Christopher Bedford's newsletter. IN OTHER NEWS Mitch McConnell really doesn’t want to fight Dems over illegal alien voters The Republican Senate minority leader is incensed. The House of Representatives and a few of his colleagues in the Senate are itching for a fight over citizen-only voting, but Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) isn’t game. It’s too risky, his aides told Axios this week. And this close to an election? That’s ridiculous, of course, when the fight is over election integrity, the American people back it, and the Republican nominee is up for a battle. Still, McConnell thinks he has a plan for shutting down the resistance. Republican leaders are generally shutdown-averse. They are quick to note that between corporate media dominance and a Machiavelli-level willingness to inflict pain, modern Democrats generally emerge the winners. And they’ve got a point. But the predictions of doom can go a bit far. They've blamed electoral losses in Virginia on past shutdown fights, though the Old Dominion was long turning blue. One blogger I used to work with even blamed a mentally ill man ramming his car into the White House barriers on the Republican shutdown. Clear-eyed analysis isn’t for everyone. But analysis aside, a win or a loss is often in the messaging. “We only want citizens to vote” is a message Republicans win on. It’s not like Obamacare or budget caps. Americans get it, and they support it. What McConnell really wants is a big-spending omnibus package that funds his Ukraine hobby long after he’s gone, but his starting offer to shut down conservative opposition to dropping the SAVE Act is “a clean CR,” which would fund the state without expanding any Democratic prerogatives or locking a potential Trump administration into next year’s policy. That’s a kind offer. But if Republicans are serious about election integrity (and they should be), they’ll take Democratic opposition to the SAVE Act at its word and assume the election is at risk if it does not pass. In this light, it’s hard to take Republican leaders’ word that the fight carries risk in the November election. Axios: McConnell’s big fear on the next budget fight Blaze News Tonight: Mike Lee details how to pass the SAVE Act Blaze News: Texas removes 1 million ineligible voters from voter rolls — finds 30% of noncitizens previously cast ballots Blaze News: Dems try and fail to keep Cornel West off ballot in Michigan, Jill Stein in Wisconsin The fire rises: UnHerd: How capitalism stole London’s skyline Poor London, beset by both the left wing's love of importing humans and the right’s love of money. Between the bankers and globalists and the lifestyle liberals, English values have few defenders. The working and middle classes have suffered a great deal from this reality. So, too, has the skyline. Jonathan Glancey reports: Before the coronation muted him, Charles, then Prince of Wales, launched several memorable broadsides against modern architects and planners. Addressing the annual dinner of the Corporation of London’s Planning and Communications Committee at the Mansion House in December 1987, he said: “You have, ladies and gentlemen, to give this much to the Luftwaffe: when it knocked down our buildings, it didn’t replace them with anything more offensive than rubble. We did that… Your predecessors, as the planners, architects and developers of the City, wrecked the London skyline and desecrated the dome of St Paul’s.”With dyspepsia gurgling through the room, the Prince recharged his guns. “Not only did they wreck the London skyline in general. They also did their best to lose the great dome in a jostling scrum of office buildings, so mediocre that the only way you ever remember them is by the frustration they induce — like a basketball team standing shoulder-to-shoulder between you and the Mona Lisa.” The French and Italians would never dishonour their finest buildings in this manner. Can you imagine office blocks imprisoning Paris’s cherished Notre Dame or Venice’s shimmering St Mark’s?
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At a Bold Meeting 250 Years Ago, the Continental Congress Set America in Motion
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At a Bold Meeting 250 Years Ago, the Continental Congress Set America in Motion

While far less famous than the coalition that met in 1775, this group of founders found agreement in their disagreements and laid the groundwork for a revolution
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Yes, There Is a COVID-19 Spike. No, It's Not a Cause for Panic.
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Yes, There Is a COVID-19 Spike. No, It's Not a Cause for Panic.

Yes, There Is a COVID-19 Spike. No, It's Not a Cause for Panic.
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New leak gives you a good reason to skip the iPhone 16 and wait for the iPhone 17
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New leak gives you a good reason to skip the iPhone 16 and wait for the iPhone 17

Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 16 in two weeks. This will be the company's first device after the Apple Intelligence announcement. With an improved processor, camera, and battery performance, the iPhone 16 looks like a great option over older phones. However, a leak suggests that the device people might really want is the upcoming iPhone 17. While previous leaks suggest this will be the first iPhone with a revamped front-facing camera, 48MP resolution in the three main lenses of the Pro models, and an all-new iPhone 17 Slim, there's another perk that might make the 2025 iPhone the one to choose: AI. According to Weibo leaker Phone Chip Expert, "This year's iPhone 16 has only 8GB of memory, mainly AI on the cloud side. Next year's iPhone 17 has 12GB of memory and more edge AI applications." If we look at how Apple is developing Apple Intelligence, it makes sense that the 2025 iPhone will be the main device for artificial intelligence. For example, the iPhone 16 will likely launch without Apple Intelligence, as the features being tested are only available in beta for developers running iOS 18.1. In addition, most functions are still unavailable, such as Genmoji, image generation, an all-new Siri that understands context, etc. Apple already confirmed that some Apple Intelligence features will only be available later in 2025, which means we'll probably see a bigger platform expansion around WWDC 2025. As it's still unclear how long it will take Apple to expand the platform to more languages and regions, it completely makes sense that the best Apple Intelligence features will need at least a year to arrive. With that, the iPhone 17 will provide customers with the perfect opportunity, as it will have more mature AI, more RAM for on-device processing, and all the perks mentioned above. We're still a year away from the iPhone 17 release, but we already have a few rumors about this upcoming device, which you can learn more about below. Don't Miss: iPhone 17: Release date, rumors, features, A19, price, and Slim model The post New leak gives you a good reason to skip the iPhone 16 and wait for the iPhone 17 appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Exclusive deal: Get GEEKOM’s ultra-fast GT13 Pro Mini PC for only $549 Back to school blowout: Blazing-fast GEEKOM A7 Mini PC is $179 off Today’s deals: $20 Amazon credit, $299 Apple Watch Series 9, $20 Blink Mini cam, Beats x Kardashian, more Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2024: Get $525+ free
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Divine Deceit: Corruption at the Temple of Apollo, Delphi
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Divine Deceit: Corruption at the Temple of Apollo, Delphi

As a god of many things, Apollo was also the god of prophecy. For many years, he wandered in search of a place fit for his oracles. Under the guidance of a nymph, he made his way to the slopes of Mount Parnassus to build his glorious temple. The only thing he need do was slay the enormous she-dragon, the serpent Python. Upon his success, he built his towering complex and declared that mankind may forever offer their riches in exchange for his faithful advice. Apollo then transformed into a dolphin, bringing sailors from Crete to his shores and making them his priests. Henceforth, his temple, the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, became the center of the ancient world, providing words of wisdom to the prestigious, political, and common folk alike. Flourishing for over a millennium, Delphi was rich in both wealth and adoration. Still, much remained hidden beneath the chasms of Mount Parnassus, aside from prophetic fumes. Ancient words were powerful, and Delphi was the epitome of oracular influence. But power, no matter how benevolent its beginnings, eventually and inevitably sows the seeds of corruption. Read moreSection: NewsGeneralHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesEuropeHistoryAncient TraditionsPremiumPreviewRead Later 
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Pope Francis: Refusing Aid to Migrants a 'Grave Sin'
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Pope Francis: Refusing Aid to Migrants a 'Grave Sin'

Pope Francis on Wednesday strongly decried the treatment of migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea to enter Europe, saying it was a "grave sin" not to offer aid to migrant vessels."There are those who work systematically and with every means to reject migrants," the...
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Georgia Gov. Kemp to Appear at Trump Fundraiser
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Georgia Gov. Kemp to Appear at Trump Fundraiser

Gov. Brian Kemp, R-Ga., reportedly will headline a fundraiser for former President Donald Trump's reelection campaign in Atlanta on Thursday.
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US Surgeon General Issues Advisory on Parent Stress
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US Surgeon General Issues Advisory on Parent Stress

The U.S. surgeon general on Wednesday issued a public health advisory about the impact of modern stresses on parents' mental health, calling on government, businesses and community organizations to increase resources to provide them more support. The advisory issued by...
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Kamala Harris, in a completely original move, descends escalator to announce bold and original policy to build a border wall
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Kamala Harris, in a completely original move, descends escalator to announce bold and original policy to build a border wall

Washington, D.C. – In what is being hailed as a groundbreaking moment in American politics, Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled her bold new border policy this week by making a grand entrance that no one could have seen coming: descending down an escalator. The event, held at a glitzy shopping mall in suburban Virginia, was touted as a major policy announcement. But the real showstopper was Harris’s dramatic descent from the second floor of Macy’s, where she waved to a crowd of carefully selected supporters as she slowly descended to the ground floor. Kamala Harris, in a completely original move, descends down an escalator after announcing her bold and original border policy to build the wall. https://t.co/npNKUz0TUb pic.twitter.com/XAe71JjB1y— Caballero (@HughAkston0) August 27, 2024 “I’m here today to announce a truly original and visionary plan,” Harris began, as she reached the bottom of the escalator. “We’re going to build a big, beautiful wall along the southern border. It’s going to be the greatest wall you’ve ever seen, and it’s going to keep everyone safe. Trust me, this is an idea like no other.” Harris, who has been tasked by President Biden with overseeing the nation’s border security, described her wall as a “revolutionary solution” to the complex issue of immigration. “This is the kind of out-of-the-box thinking that only I can bring to the table,” she said, without a hint of irony. The Vice President’s team was quick to emphasize that Harris’s border wall proposal was entirely her own, with no influence from any past political figures. “This is a Kamala original,” said one campaign aide. “We’re not copying anyone. In fact, I’m pretty sure no one has ever thought of this before.” As part of the rollout, Harris’s campaign launched the slogan, “Build Back Better… with a Wall!” T-shirts, hats, and bumper stickers featuring the phrase quickly sold out at the event, where enthusiastic supporters praised Harris for her “innovative” approach to securing the border. “I love it! A wall—who would’ve thought of that?” said one attendee, sporting a “Kamala 2024” hat. “This is the kind of leadership we need—a fresh perspective on old problems.” Critics, however, were less impressed. Some noted the striking similarities between Harris’s announcement and a certain real estate mogul’s infamous 2015 campaign launch. “I mean, come on,” said one political analyst. “We all know where this is coming from. But hey, maybe imitation really is the sincerest form of flattery.” When pressed by reporters on the apparent lack of originality, Harris remained unfazed. “Look, folks, I’ve always said that we need to think outside the box,” she said with a smile. “And if that means borrowing a few ideas from others, then so be it. After all, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it—just make it bigger and better.” The announcement marks a new chapter in Harris’s political career, as she attempts to position herself as a tough-on-immigration candidate heading into 2024. Her campaign is already planning a series of rallies across the country, where she will continue to champion her wall idea, alongside other “innovative” policies like tax cuts for tips and bringing jobs back to America. As she left the event, Harris made a final appeal to her supporters. “Let’s get out there and build that wall, folks. And remember, this is a Kamala original—no one else could have thought of it!” she declared, before being whisked away in a motorcade that, coincidentally, made a quick stop at a Trump-branded hotel. Whether or not Harris’s escalator moment will go down in history remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: in the world of politics, originality is all about who gets there last. The post Kamala Harris, in a completely original move, descends escalator to announce bold and original policy to build a border wall appeared first on Genesius Times.
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From Swan Songs to Price Controls – Full Episode – LN Radio Videocast
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From Swan Songs to Price Controls – Full Episode – LN Radio Videocast

x Republish LibertyNation.com welcomes the republication of our content consistent with the following guidelines: We permit the republishing of up to 250 words of newly published LN articles (the day…
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