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Shannon Sharpe is letting thousands of MAGA supporters overwhelm with reactions to her YouTube interview with Kamala Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris’ appearance on Shannon Sharpe’s “Club Shay Shay” podcast was met with thousands of comments from Donald Trump supporters on YouTube.
Tens of thousands of viewers left comments expressing their shock, and others praised Sharpe’s team for not disabling comments filled with quite a few criticisms and insults towards the vice chairman.
“I’m really shocked that comments haven’t been disabled.” wrote one commentator.
“The comments did not disappoint. People are aware of Harris’ nonsense,” another person commented.
“I was scrolling for 20 minutes looking for a positive comment for Harris. Haven’t seen one yet. America is awake!” one other comment was read.
Others cited Katt Williams, who helped Sharpe’s podcast go mainstream with an interview he conducted earlier this 12 months that went viral with over eighty million views.
“All likes will be revealed in 2024 Katt Williams,” one other user wrote.
Comments supporting Harris were few and much between. The comments on the clips shared on X, formerly Twitter, were much the identical. Thousands of Trump supporters flooded the clips with negative comments.
It is unclear whether Sharpe’s team will resolve to stop commenting.
During Harris’ meeting with Sharp, she talked about immigration reform, health care, taxes and more.
However, as many commentators noted, Sharpe and Harris didn’t begin to delve into the Democratic nominee’s vision for the country until nearly 20 minutes into the interview. Most of this time was filled with an off-the-cuff discussion about Harris’ childhood, what she eats for breakfast on daily basis, and her music and fashion preferences.
“I really like that Shannon Sharpe got this chance, but I’m 10 minutes in and I actually wish it wasn’t Stephen A. Talk politics. I do not care what she eats for breakfast or what she would tell her 18-year-old self,” wrote one YouTube user.
The conversation finally modified course when Sharpe asked Harris concerning the economy, prompting Harris to begin assessing Trump’s economic policies and actions during his time in office.
Harris emphasized that while Trump’s name was on stimulus checks distributed to Americans in the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, several Black members of Congress, equivalent to Maxine Waters and Hakeem Jeffries, led the initiative on these payments. She also criticized Trump’s tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy and his efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Harris highlighted some of her economic proposals, equivalent to creating funds for a $25,000 down payment for first-time homeowners, increasing access to capital for small business owners, tightening Social Security regulations, tax cuts for working-class Americans and tax relief child taxes for brand new children. parents.
During her conversation with Sharp, she also addressed black men who plan to vote for Trump:
“Don’t think you’re in Donald Trump’s club. You’re not. He won’t think about you. Do you think he invited you to dinner? he asked Harris. “You think that when he goes away, when he’s with his buddies, his billionaire buddies, he’s thinking about what we need to do to deal with… the health disparities in black men around colon cancer, what we need to do, screening , what do we have to deal with prostate cancer, which black men are twice as likely to develop?”
She also went after Trump for his personal indictment against the Central Park Five, his racist birther stunt against former President Barack Obama, and the inflammatory and baseless lies he spread about Haitians eating human animals in Springfield, Ohio.
In the weeks leading up to Election Day on November 5, Harris appeared on several podcasts and network television shows.
The episode “Club Shay Shay” received over 300,000 views and over 13,000 comments inside three hours of being posted on YouTube.