On the latest episode of “The Tony Kinnett Cast,” we examine the bizarre goal of Vice President Kamala Harris to both distance herself from her role in the Biden administration while claiming responsibility for what she considers to be its successes. How can a vice president be both the insider and the outsider? How is it going for legacy media attempting to cover that up—and what on earth is going on in Michigan and Wisconsin?
We chat about political tokenism and what makes a “photo op.” After former president Donald Trump’s trip paid a visit to Arlington National Cemetery to honor the 13 fallen soldiers killed during the Biden administration’s ordered withdrawal of Afghanistan, he was hit with allegations of using the event for political gain. Who gets to decide what makes a trip necessary for a leader to make instead of a campaign convenience?
State Superintendent Ryan Walters of Oklahoma joins the show to answer a few questions about the controversy of adding references to the Bible to Oklahoma’s U.S. history standards, and whether or not firing over 300 Oklahoma Department of Education staff impacted local students in any discernible way.
Finally, we tackle the legacy of “mansplaining” and how it’s being used as a crutch for the left as we prepare for both the first TV interview since Harris became the Democratic nominee and the first Harris/Trump debate in early September. Why is Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota required to chaperone the female vice president?
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