Well, wonders will never cease—Kamala Harris actually sat for a formal interview. Of course, it wasn’t live, it was taped, and it was conducted by a friendly face in CNN’s Dana Bash. Meanwhile, the VP needed the comfort blanket of her running mate and Emotional Support Governor, Minnesota’s Tim Walz, just to get through it.
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Many subjects were discussed, and to be fair, Bash actually asked her some pointed questions on her frequent flip-flopping, but the internet had a field day with something simpler: the staging. Namely, Kamala appeared to get the child’s seat, while Walz looked like he was Hagrid sitting next to her.
My better half pointed out that it looked like they ran out of adult chairs:
Often, producers will supply cushions for height-challenged guests so they don’t look tiny compared to the other people on camera. This would have been the obvious move in this case, especially as Harris is trying to portray gravity and strength and the capacity to excel in the most powerful job in the world.
When a short actor is playing an action star, they’ll sometimes put him up on an apple box or choose flattering angles. It’s not that complicated.
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Meanwhile, her answers were small as well:
RedState will have much more on this interview coming up, but the early reviews are not good.