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Why Didn’t Moderators Ask These Crucial Questions About Kamala During The VP Debate!

2024/10/4
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Jimmy Dore: 本期节目主要讨论了在最近的副总统辩论中,主持人未就Kamala Harris的政治生涯和竞选策略提出关键性问题。他认为,Harris在未赢得任何初选的情况下成为民主党候选人,这是一个值得关注的民主问题。此外,他还批评了辩论中缺乏对重要政治和社会问题的深入探讨,例如医疗保健、和平以及政府对新闻自由的压制。他认为,这些问题的回避反映了候选人与大企业和既得利益集团之间的利益关联。 JD Vance: 他对自己在辩论中的表现进行了自我评价,认为他和特朗普团队在展现他们与对手的差异方面做得很好。他承认自己在辩论中过于温和,并表示如果能重来,他会采取更具攻击性的策略,例如直接挑战气候变化问题,并使用更具争议性的言辞。他还谈到了自己为了赢得选举,不择手段的决心。 Julian Assange: 他讲述了自己在狱中遭受的非人待遇,以及美国政府对他进行的政治迫害。他强调自己被定罪的原因仅仅是因为从事新闻工作,并揭露了美国情报机构策划绑架和暗杀他的计划。他认为,对言论自由的压制日益严重,并且对真相的表达造成了巨大的阻碍。 John Kerry: 他表达了对社交媒体的担忧,认为它阻碍了社会共识的形成,并认为第一修正案阻碍了政府控制信息和传播谎言。 其他参与者:其他参与者就上述观点发表了评论和补充,表达了对美国政治现状的担忧,并批评了媒体的操控和政府对新闻自由的压制。 Jimmy Dore: This episode focuses on the crucial questions that weren't asked about Kamala Harris during the recent vice presidential debate. Dore argues that Harris's ascension to the Democratic nomination without winning a single primary vote is a significant democratic issue. He criticizes the lack of in-depth discussion on important political and social issues such as healthcare, peace, and the government's suppression of press freedom. He believes that the avoidance of these issues reflects the candidates' ties to big corporations and vested interests. JD Vance: He reflects on his debate performance, believing that he and the Trump team did a good job in highlighting their differences from their opponents. He admits to being too moderate in the debate and states that if he could do it over, he would adopt a more aggressive strategy, such as directly challenging climate change issues and using more controversial language. He also discusses his determination to do whatever it takes to win the election. Julian Assange: He recounts his inhumane treatment in prison and the political persecution he suffered at the hands of the US government. He emphasizes that he was convicted solely for doing journalism and reveals the plans of US intelligence agencies to kidnap and assassinate him. He believes that the suppression of freedom of speech is increasingly severe and has created a huge obstacle to the expression of truth. John Kerry: He expresses concerns about social media, believing that it hinders the formation of social consensus, and argues that the First Amendment hinders the government's control of information and the spread of lies. Other participants: Other participants commented on and supplemented the above views, expressing concerns about the current state of American politics and criticizing the manipulation of the media and the government's suppression of press freedom.

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This chapter discusses the questions that were not asked during the vice presidential debate. It also discusses why there were no questions about how Kamala Harris was installed as Democratic nominee without winning a single primary vote. And it also discusses why Kamala Harris and Joe Biden don't do more interviews.
  • Kamala Harris became the Democratic nominee without winning a single primary vote.
  • The debate lacked crucial questions about Harris's nomination process.
  • Corporate media influences voter decisions.

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CBS News’ moderators at the recent Vice Presidential debate did a fine job of asking candidates Tim Walz and JD Vance the kind of standard, narrative-reinforcing questions that we’ve come to expect from mainstream news media “journalists.” But what Jimmy wants to know is why no one asked why there were no questions about how Kamala Harris — campaigning on a platform of restoring our democracy — was installed as Democratic nominee without winning a single primary vote.   Jimmy and Miserable Liberal Stef Zamorano discuss they key questions that WEREN’T asked but should have been during the debate.   Plus segments on Julian Assange’s first public statements since his release from Belmarsh prison in London, John Kerry’s shocking comments about what an obstacle the first amendment is and CNN’s plans to put some content behind a paywall.   Also featuring Kurt Metzger and Mike MacRae. And a phone call from JD Vance!