Sarah Henz put a sunny adding on an explosion for her “narrow face” about politics in this morning episode of The scene.
The registration opened with a discussion of hot topics about former President Joe Biden Karen Jean -Pierre, the Democratic Party, to become an independent voter. For Heins, who was determined as independent for more than two decades, Jean Pierre's decision was “more political sincerity”.
“I think the time has come for politicians to completely sell themselves to a person who consumes what he offers and lack of anxiety about the party and tribal policy that wears Jersey,” Hainz said.
When Joy Behar wondered whether this means that Jean -Pierre will one day vote, Henz told the comedian that she was “simplifying” things.
“Usually, the independent tends one way. I voted left for 25 years, but I do not specify the democracy because the Democrats do not defend everything [I stand for]”I am waiting to see the candidates,” Hainz said. “
On the other hand, Hostin could not be linked to Bhains in President Donald Trump's era.
“This is logical for me due to the Republican Party. This is the Trump party. This is completely different for me, from my point of view,” the host said.
Hainz launched a “narrow view” of Hostin on this topic, but former public prosecutor quickly shot, “the Republican Party is not as before.”
However, Hains stood in her beliefs.
“My view here is blind loyalty,” she said. The second was sitting here in this office and I said that I feel that President Biden should step down, and the hatred that I got was not right, it was left. For me, the reason I am independent is to say, “I call them as I see them and I hope you do so too. “Because this is the way the system should work.”
Scenery It is broadcast on the week on 11/10C on ABC.