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Kamala Harris's Colbert Appearance: A Misstep in Political Strategy

The Rubin ReportAugust 14, 20252 min209,055 views
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Strategic Miscalculation on "The Late Show"

  • 🎯 Kamala Harris's appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" is criticized as a strategic misstep, particularly after she announced she was not running for governor of California.
  • πŸ’‘ The decision to appear on a network television show, which is seen as having a shrinking audience, is questioned as not being where American voters are currently engaged.

Critique of Democratic Political Tactics

  • 🧠 The interview is framed as a microcosm of what's wrong with Democrats post-election, focusing on symbolic gestures rather than practical realities.
  • ⚠️ The discussion touches on the firing of Stephen Colbert, which some on the left labeled an attack on democracy, despite his show losing significant amounts of money.

The Systemic Approach to Public Service

  • πŸ›οΈ Harris's past defense of her decision to become a prosecutor is mentioned, highlighting a belief in working within the system to improve it.
  • πŸ“Œ However, she recently stated a desire not to go back into the system for now, indicating a belief that it is broken.

Economic Realities vs. Political Messaging

  • πŸ’° The economics of Colbert's show, losing $40 million a year, are contrasted with the political messaging around his situation.
  • πŸ“‰ The criticism suggests a focus on the plate of democracy at CBS, a network facing its own struggles, rather than the economic realities and the show's declining viewership.
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