NY Times columnist mocks Kamala Harris' friendly interview with radio host Howard Stern
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New York Times columnist Michelle Cottle mocked Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with liberal radio host Howard Stern on Tuesday and said the Democratic nominee spent an "hour in the warm embrace" of the radio host.
"Stern was a little too openly butt-smoochy for my taste, but I like a little more spice in my political interviews," Cottle wrote, suggesting Harris go on "Hot Ones" next, where host Sean Evans asks his guests questions as they attempt to eat hot wings covered in various sauces.
Stern, was one of three friendly interview stops for Harris this week, as she also appeared on ABC's "The View," and with late night host Stephen Colbert. Stern, a big critic of former President Trump, told the vice president that he was voting for her during the interview, and repeatedly went after Harris' opponent.
"Yes, folks hoping to find serious policy talk on the Stern show were out of luck. But honestly, any voters still undecided at this late date are unlikely to be making their decision based on the nitty-gritty of the candidates’ tax plans," Cottle wrote.
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"Who could resist the opportunity to outsource some Trump bashing to a professional trash-talker like Stern, who famously disdains the MAGA king?" the columnist added.
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