Theyre Dodging Real Question This Is Stupid… Kamala Harris Tim Walz Interview Each Other | The Millionaire Morning Show w/ Anton Daniels

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➡  The Millionaire Morning Show w/ Anton Daniels talks about how Kamala Harris and Tim Walz had a casual conversation in Detroit, discussing topics like music, food, and their personal lives. The author criticizes this for being scripted and avoiding hard questions, contrasting it with Trump and JD Vance who are taking unscripted questions on their tour. The author argues that while Harris and Walz are producing feel-good content, the other side is addressing real issues facing America.
➡ The text discusses the importance of social programs to prevent poverty, the need for unity and understanding in society, and the speaker’s motivation to become a lawyer due to experiences with injustice. It also emphasizes the significance of service, particularly in education, and the shared goal of ensuring everyone gets a fair chance. The speaker expresses skepticism about certain claims and shares personal experiences, highlighting the need for verification and truth in discussions.

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They said that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz was interviewing each other and they did it in Detroit. I said, they did it in Detroit? They did it in Detroit. I said, okay, well then we gonna have to bring them to the front and see what this is. I have not seen this yet. I pulled this directly from Kamala Harris’ YouTube channel. And so, tacos, music, and the future of America. I probably want to skip over to tacos and the music part, but hopefully we can find the future of America somewhere in there. So let’s see what happened.

I talk about it being halftime in America. We’re a touchdown down. And I kind of like the idea of being a little bit behind. Well, I’m looking at Coach Walz right now. I’m looking at Coach Walz. I should have put this at the end. I should have honest to God put this at the end. And they got the nerve to disrespect the city by coming here and acting like, but this is Motown. Is that why they talking about the music and where they get the tacos part from? Oh, okay. So they playing the game that they playing the white people don’t use no seasoning game and black people carry hot sauce in a purse game.

Okay. All right. So we get it. We feeding into all of the stereotypes today. Oh my God. Did you guys do you not put any seasoning in it? Do you put raisins inside of your potato salad? Oh God. Come on, man. Come on, dog. Come on, dog. Don’t play me like this, man. Listen, JD Vance and Trump is on a nationwide tour taking shots in their ears, sitting in front of the ops and hostile territory on CNN and ABC, doing interviews, taking unscripted from reporters. But regardless, we got to agree on something. We got to honestly agree on something regardless of whether you like the answers, whether you rock with them, whether you disagree with them.

All of my liberals and all of my Democrats in the chat, cause you know, we don’t censor nobody. And so I always want to make sure that, you know, chat lives matters. Anybody is welcome here. Even if you disagree for all of my people, that’s in here. One thing that we have to agree on, include you, Eric Daniels. I know you in here. We got to agree on this. I don’t care what side of the aisle that you want. Trump and JD Vance is taking all of the questions. They own all of the networks and they are operating unscripted and they willing to go into enemy territory and talk about policy and the things that’s actually happening in America.

Tim Walz and Kamala Harris are taking no questions and they are basically putting out propaganda and feel good entertainment and influencer content. Honestly, listen, listen, listen, listen. Eric Daniels, we all can agree on this. This side is avoiding the media and only doing scripted content and that side is completely unscripted and they like whatever. Regardless of whether you like the answers, regardless of whether you agree with them, let’s just be for real. They putting themselves in front of the people and they taking the hard questions unscripted. They pulling up at the National Association of Black Journalists.

They pulling up at all of the other stuff regardless of what side of the fence you want. And I’m okay if you are Kamala Harris supporter and you believe in Tim Walz. But the fact of the matter is they putting out influencer content and the other side is taking hard questions. That’s just facts. Eric is not my family. Eric is family though because he part of the family because he here. But he not necessarily my family. He part of the family though. So do you know. I’m the first Vice President I believe who has ever grown chili peppers.

I’m trying to expand my food knowledge. You know we’ve got some cantaloupes. You’ll be fine. So I called you Tim. I was hoping maybe we wouldn’t have to. I called you Tim. Yes. You didn’t answer Tim. I know. I know. What happened? The most important call of my life. It popped up and we didn’t recognize the caller ID. It went to voicemail. Hi this is Tim. I’m not able to answer. There you go. All this extra giggling, this extra stuff. Come on man that junk is fake bro. Hey Tim it’s Kamala. I really want to talk to you.

It is an amazing privilege for me also. I know it’s staged and it’s paid for free to be. It’s okay but we still got to review it because I haven’t seen it. And I want to see if it’s something that they actually talk about that we can leverage as policy to do a compare and contrast against the other candidates. And so I want to get to the hopefully the future of America part and skip through the music part. I’m excited. I just want to be part of the excitement that you’re generating. Well we’re doing it together buddy.

We’re doing it together. How have these last couple of days been for you? I can see where the energy comes. America is a hopeful country. Indeed. People are excited. They’re tapping into the same thing that America is a hopeful country. People are excited. No they’re not. That’s not what I see when I see people sending me these videos every day of these women that’s crying talking about I can’t pay my bills. I don’t see that from people every day when they send me these videos saying oh man I got to sell my food truck because migrants is over here paying for it.

Oh man I’m struck out here. Oh man my city is in turmoil. Oh man I just looked at a video and I did a review and quick hits of a woman that said that her son just got killed by gun violence and it ain’t no police presence and they don’t have no nobody. Nobody knows who the shooter was and nobody know nothing. All they know is that the son is dead. I see carnage turmoil. The Taliban is parading with American equipment and celebrations. I see Ukraine is in turmoil. The world is in turmoil. The American dollar is in turmoil.

Everything is in turmoil. Everything is messed up. Prices is high. War is raging. Cities is on fire. People don’t like the police. Immigrants is coming into the country man. What the f… Every one of those groups of thousands, sometimes over 10,000 people, you’ve seen exactly who we are as America. People from rural areas, urban areas, of every stripe in size and background. This is who we are as America and we’re all in it together. And in this campaign, the only way we win is to keep the pedal to the metal for these next many, many days that we have.

So Tim, what’s your relationship to music? For me, the transformational piece of music was Bruce Springsteen’s The River, which is a journey. You know all the tracks and then that guy. My first card, it’s the summer of 1980. Been saving up. I buy a 1973 orange Chevy Camaro. Got an eight track player in it. Oh wow. Previous owner left Bob Seger’s Night Moves in there. I listen to it and it’s kind of the soundtrack of my life of Detroit’s own Bob Seger. Are we going to talk about anything worth… What’s really great about this is I have the very eight track to this day.

Here, I mean, Aretha. My mother had every Aretha album and like our Christmas gift to my mother, her birthday gift was always like, what’s the latest Aretha Franklin record? So it’s all… I can’t, I can’t, I can’t, I can’t do it. I don’t know if I’m built for this. I just, I just, I just, I just, I can’t, yo, yo. This is the fakest woman in presidential history. This is the fakest woman I’ve ever seen in my entire life running as a politician. Oh my God. Come on, y’all. Come on. I know y’all not going for this.

I know y’all not going for this. Oh, I looked up Aretha Franklin, right? I’ll make the latest gift is whatever the Aretha Franklin record was. Next thing you know, they gonna say that we’ve been, we was cleaning up on Sunday morning in the Motown. Come on, man. I’m not doing this, bro. Gone on vinyl in your house. All of it. Wow. That and Stevie and then Miles and my personal favorite. I thought she liked Tupac and Snoop. I can’t do this. Let me scrub through, see if we can get something else. And diagram the things.

Friends, he and I love the same because I mean… I feel like a trip. Tell me about your dad and his influence on you. Yeah. You have served our country. You have served for our country for so many years. I was 19. My little brother, I think was eight or nine when he passed. He was a chain smoker. Just addicted. They had a Korean War era. And that generation of men, pretty stoic. After he died, my mom was a stay-at-home mom. She became our rock. And now she had to go out and get work because the medical bills broke her.

And Social Security and Social Security survivor benefits. We’re fine pulling ourselves up by our bootstraps. We had no boots. That’s the boots. And it’s survival, literally. We paid it back. It is survival. We all paid it back. So programs that are just fundamental to keeping people from dropping into poverty, but to live with dignity. You keep talking about that. We got to help people get through a hard time. We can’t have a country and policies that let people fall through the cracks. I love what you have done. So what’s the policy? Because what I see is open borders.

And funding multiple wars. What is the policy? So we’re just going to cut from that, and then we’re going to go straight to the next question. How? There is no, there ain’t no policy. Ain’t nothing happening. There’s no policy. You were done with your life. You were coaching a high school football team that was winless. Yes. It’s a great coach to play. We got to go out and fight the game of the year. In one game. You build culture, excitement of what it can be. And that are trying to divide our country.

It pains me the kind of division and the stoking of divisions that has taken place, right? And when we can remind people and create a space for everyone to come where they see each other and say, hey, you know, we’re all in this together. It almost feels like everybody’s coming out of their house after a blizzard in a Minnesota reference, and you shovel out, and then you start talking to your neighbors. How was it the last couple days or whatever it might be? They’re re-energizing, and they’re looking for their neighbors.

We keep saying, you keep talking about the promise of America, and we say, take care of your neighbor. In the face of a stranger? When you’re looking in the face of a stranger, you should see a neighbor, right? Yeah. I’m about crying on this when you talk about, look, a girl from Oakland, California, and a guy from out in Nebraska on there. And the number of people I watch just kind of nod and break into a smile, this exploiting the differences, it can’t last. I talk about it being halftime in America.

We’re a touchdown down, because a lot of folks, it’s easier to tear things down. It’s easier to divide than it is to be. People want to be part of something they can be a part of. And I kind of like the idea of being a little bit behind. Well, I’m looking at Coach Walls right now. I’m looking at Coach Walls. Did you always know you wanted to be an attorney? My parents met when they were active in the civil rights movement. I grew up around a bunch of people that were, you know… Can anybody document this? Does anybody have some verification of this? Is this…

Do we see them with their Black Panther hats on so your mother is Indian? And I’m not saying that it’s not true. I’m just asking her questions, and I’m trying to figure out where the pictures are or where is this verification. And it very well may be true, but I’m just trying to understand. This is the same old bullsh story. Oh, man, my parents was active in the civil rights movement. You mean how people were active when they was protesting Black Lives Matter? They was active and out in the streets? Can anybody verify this? Can anybody verify the Indian mother and the Jamaican father that were active in the civil rights movement? I’m not saying that it’s not true.

I would just want to be able to verify this because anybody could say anything at this point. You know, marching and shouting for justice. And some of the heroes of that movement were the lawyers. They’re a good marshal, right? They understood how to translate the passion from the streets to the courtrooms of our country. And they believed in the Constitution of the United States and the principles upon which it was founded. And that’s where they then, in the courts of America, reminded us of the promise, right, and… Y’all have seen my mother more on this show than y’all didn’t see her father and her mother.

That’s a fact. Y’all have seen my mom come on this show and say, hey, Anton, what’s going on? She be calling in or I be calling her. More than you didn’t see what she didn’t got going on, yo. The ideals of our country, including equality, freedom, right? That’s why I went to law school. But the other reason… That ain’t what Joe does, Joe Brown said. My best friend I learned was being molested. I was molested by her stepfather. And when I realized what was happening, I told her, you have to come live with us.

I called my mother. How not everyone can take their safety for granted, its ability to protect people from harm. So that’s why I decided I wanted to be a prosecutor. And as a prosecutor, I prosecuted homicide cases, I prosecuted a number of different types of cases, but I specialized in child sexual assault cases. And one of the things I did was create a whole unit dedicated to focusing on children who are being abused and to ensure that they have dignity in the process and justice. There’s so much work that we still have to do to make sure that children have a voice.

For me, that’s kind of with me. Get in as a teacher. It’s about the kids and wherever you teach it. Once I had my own children, it became so clear to me and I think it was somebody’s most special thing in their life. Thinking of a parent dressing their little one up and sending them off to school so proud of them, I wanted to come through that door and just lift them up, that sense of service. It’s interesting, two different parts of the country, two different lived experiences, but all coming to that same goal of everybody getting a fair shot.

Well, you know, I have to tell you, Tim, even though you and I grew up in different parts of the country, you remind me of the people I grew up with. You’ve got my head here. You’re letting the word wrap around me and my head. I’m just talking to all of you. Us and you, too. I believe you and I believe you and I. I don’t believe you and I. No, this isn’t the only way of knowing yourself. I just can’t do this. This is so painful. So painful. [tr:trw].

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