So what did they say when Vice President Kamala Harris granted her first national interview as the veep to Rev. Al Sharpton for his weekend MSNBC program? Hannity and Pirro aren't known for racial hoaxes or virulent anti-Semitism.
The self-involved Sharpton noted that he took Harris to his favorite soul-food restaurant, Sylvia's, when she was running for president.
"You asked me a lot about Reverend Jesse Jackson that helped mentor me in activism. So I know you had a keen sense of history in even my own journey. Who are the people that influence Kamala Harris to be the vice president of the United States? ... Who was important to Kamala Harris as a black historic figure?".
Sharpton credited Harris with convincing him to get a vaccine, which he did.
He closed out by asking Harris how she'd like to be considered in half a century.
"You'll probably still be around in some smart pantsuit and some Converse sneakers, but I'll be gone. What do you hope they will say about Kamala Harris, the first black woman vice president of the United States, 50 years from now?" Fifty years from now? When she's 106?
These weren't so much questions as they were opportunities for Harris to dwell on her biography, influences and inspirations and celebrate Black History Month.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Al Sharpton's Hoary Heart-to-Heart with Kamala
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