Vice President Kamala Harris had her first major interview since Joe Biden dropped out of the race. Oh, yeah, and Tim Walz was there. There, too. Hey, how you doing? So here are three major takeaways, or just things that made me go. Hmm, now that’s interesting. The flip flopping allegations. Whether it was on immigration, fracking, or mandatory gun buybacks, Harris has a different policy position than she did in 2020. Oh, let’s be clear, my values have not changed. Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly questioned Harris’s blackness, until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black, and now she wants to be known as black. And when asked if Harris had a response to that, she said, the same old, tired playbook. Next question, please. Harris doubled down on her support for Israel, saying, to be very clear, I’m unequivocal and. And unwavering in my commitment to Israel’s defense. Oh, bonus, Harris said she isn’t opposed to appointing a Republican to her cabinet.