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By Joe Concha

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz sat down for their first interview as the 2024 Democratic ticket on Thursday and only two words come to mind:

Dishonest.

Trainwreckalicious.

The second word may not be an actual word, but it’s appropriate.

The edited and packaged interview, which was taped earlier in the day on Thursday, was also an example of missed opportunities for CNN anchor Dana Bash.

To her credit, Bash did (gently) challenge Harris on her Etch-a-Sketch positions on the border and domestic energy, for example, but the answers from the Democratic nominee were on a Baghdad Bob level of lying.

On fracking:

“I made that clear on the debate stage in 2020 that I would not ban fracking. As vice president,” she said, “I did not ban fracking. As president, I will not ban fracking.”

There is zero evidence this claim is true. Zero. But Bash let it slide anyway.

On the border, the conversation also became laughable:

“My value is around what we need to do to secure our border. That value has not changed,” Harris said. “I spent two terms as the attorney general of California prosecuting transnational criminal organizations, violations of American laws regarding the passage, the illegal passage of guns, drugs, and warnings across our border, about my values.”

So here we have the vice president reaching back to a time before she was vice president and before she was a U.S. senator to talk about how tough she was on the border.

What an absolute joke and an insult to the intelligence of American voters.

Here’s what CNN’s Dana Bash should have asked:

Question 1: You support taxing unrealized gains on capital gains. Some critics say that will tank the stock market. Explain why they’re wrong.

Question 2: You have voiced your support for sanctuary cities. Why do you believe they work?

Question 3: You support free health care for those who enter the country illegally. How does that get paid for and why should those here illegally receive the same benefits as those in the country legally?

Full Op-Ed over at Fox News: