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August 1, 2024 6 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Joining US now to Tom del Bacaro, who ran against
Kamala Harris for the US Center back in twenty sixteen.
It has also debated her a couple of times. Actually,
to talk about the potential of a debate between Donald
Trump and Kamala Harris, both of them are saying, come on,
bring it, Tom, welcome in, thanks for.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Being here, Thanks so much for having me on.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
I got to tell you, if I'm a bedman, I'm
putting my chips on Trump to win this one here.
Kamala Harris, Look, she's got cognitive skills better than Joe Biden.
I'll give her that, but that's about it. I mean,
she is just I mean, first of all, hasn't faced
a decent press conference since she's taken over, and is
you know, now the one that is on the ticket

(00:40):
it looks like for the Democratic Party in the presidential race.
But she seems to be just reading from monitors and
holding scripts and saying what she wants to say, and
then that's it. I'm not really sure she can improve
and you know, do any better than Joe when it
comes to answering questions.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
One hundred percent right. She does not think well on
our feet She is not studious. She doesn't have any
depth of knowledge in foreign policy. That's not something you
pick up overnight. I remind people that the La Times
did the story on her how she missed two hundred
briefings her first year as vice president. Two hundred, so

(01:22):
that's a majority of her briefings. She hasn't faced any press.
There's been no press conference in the last ten days.
And the assumption is, look, this is what Mark Penn,
Trump's I'm sorry, Bill Clinton's advisor and poster said that

(01:43):
she should avoid any questions between now an election day
because that worked for Biden.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Yeah. Yeah, Just put her in the basement, don't let
anybody get in there, and just protect her. You know,
she makes a statement, don't walk away, quietly find the
exit door before anybody has a chance to really get
at you with a question. As much as you're going
to want to turn and answer it, don't do it.
It's only going to hurt you. It can't help you.
Don't allow yourself to be put out there for the
potential of ruining it. If you've got to be that,

(02:11):
go ahead.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
And some people, some people think that's democracy. Some people
think that's how you sustain a republic by hiding people
away and refusing to answer questions. Meanwhile, she flip flops
on major issues of the day and quote that's evolving
instead of what it truly is, which you know, she

(02:34):
is situational. She will take a position if she thinks
it will advance her career, and because of her lack
of depth of knowledge, she will rely enormously on her
consultants or advisors because she doesn't have a core belief
on most subjects.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
Yeah, when I looked at that interview that Lester Holds
with NBC News had with her, and we've seen the
clip a thousand times and says, you'll, well, you haven't
been to the border, and she goes, well, I haven't
been to Europe either. What's the point? It's like, what
do you wait a minute? You know they're pushing back
now on the czar word semantics. Okay, you were put
in charge of the border and immigration by the President
of the United States. There is a video of it.

(03:15):
You're sitting right next to him when he makes the announcement.
You were supposed to take the lead. I think she's
been to the border what maybe two times.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
Possibly, but not actually on the border, right, she's been
near the border. She has no significant record of achievement
in her particular offices. She didn't do anything for the Senate.
She raced to run for president. You know, her first
year or so, she wasn't the most left Democrat in

(03:47):
the Senate. But once she announced for president she to
run for presidents, then she became number fifty, the most
liberal senator. And there's a reason why she didn't enter Iowa.
By the way, I was the first in the country
to say that she wouldn't enter the Iowa caucuses at all,

(04:07):
because she was number four in a poll in her
home state of California. Number four. So she But we're
in a different level right now because MSNBCABC, all of them,
with their slanted poles and what I mean by that
over sampling of Democrats and their marketing arms, they've created

(04:33):
this aura about her and the hope is for the
for all those on the left. That's so you won't
have to answer a question, and therefore she can skate
her way into this, which would be very dangerous in
this foreign policy world we have today.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
Well, she knows zero about foreign policy. The girl is
not qualified to be the Vice president, let alone the
president of the United States. Her cackling, her spinning, her
words slid. I don't see the intelligence and the reading
of the script from the Democratic and the deep State
party is as clear as the day is long. So

(05:10):
your thoughts on what happens when she gets on that
stage with Donald Trump? But first of all, do you
think the debate will happen, and secondly how you think
it'll go?

Speaker 2 (05:19):
Well? Trump should want to get on that debate stage
as much as possible. Last night at his rally, he
said that he was going to debate her. He should
get her on that stage as much as possible. If
she has to stand on the stage herself and has
asked a significant question, what are you going to do
about inflation? Or what are you going to do in Ukraine?

(05:43):
She will dissemble. She's not able to put up coherent answers.
She doesn't understand economics, She's never had to study it.
She doesn't know for impulsely. Look in my debate with her,
and I actually won the after debate Poland California's in
a Poland California where people watch the debate and the

(06:03):
Democrat loss. So the more she is on that stage
without notes and without being able to read a teleprompter,
the more she will be exposed. So Trump should push
for Lincoln, Douglas debates if he can.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
Yeah, I mean, let's get it going. And they both
have said let's do it, So come on, let's do it. Well.
I appreciate you being with me. I really do. In
your spot on, I mean, she is nowhere near knowing
anything about the big heavy subject and the policies. And
I think at some point the honeymoon has got to
wear off and the reality of all right, who are

(06:39):
you as far as qualifications go, and what are you
doing with your policies? And this is clearly the next
puppet or next clown at the circus of the Democratic
and deep state party. She is not qualified to be
in that office. I appreciate you, Tom Delbacarro.
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