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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: Reverting to the Mean

Former US President Donald Trump during a campaign event at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, US, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. Trump attacked Democrats on abortion, seeking to position himself as a moderate voice on the issue as he pivoted to a new general election challenger, Vice President Kamala Harris. Photographer: Travis Dove/Bloomberg

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. Subscribe to War Notes here. 

Since I have had two long weeks and am looking forward to golf with my dad this weekend, indulge me in a golf metaphor to set up today. 


In golf when a high handicapper (such as myself) is having a few good holes and thinks they finally “figured it out,” the laws of golf and life says they will revert to the mean. My dad will remind me of this too. 

In the same sense, Trump had a pretty awesome three weeks, people rightfully talked about him having “figured it out.” The new Trump. The more disciplined Trump. 

Both with the JD Vance pick and now his handling of the coming debate(s) with Harris, he is quickly reverting to the mean. 

Proving the first rule of politics correct once again: Never underestimate Republicans’ (Trump’s) ability to screw something up. 

Will They Debate? Yes!

Of course Trump and Harris will debate. Trump suggesting otherwise in a statement because she wasn’t the Democratic nominee and former President Barack Obama hadn’t endorsed her yet appeared stupid when he put it out. 

Made even dumber when Obama quickly endorsed Harris. 

Now Harris and Democrats can rightfully call Trump for reneging on his “anytime, anywhere” promise to debate. Trump appears weak. 

You can always count on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to deliver a zinger. 

To be fair: He should be afraid of Harris, who has now been turned into the second coming by a media giddy about the possibility of the first Black woman president and more importantly, a “prosecutor” who can prosecute the “convicted felon.”

 A Trump-Harris debate changes every dynamic of a debate in Harris’ favor and Trump knows it. 

Trump’s handling of it only makes things worse. 

Replacing JD Vance

One time Trump communications director Anthony Scaramucci asking, “How many Scaramuccis JD is gonna last,” is a funny thought coming from a guy who lasted 12 days in Trump’s employ but speaks to the larger issue of Vance’s implosion on the world stage. Some of these issues include: 

Hard truth: Like Biden’s age issue, Vance’s problem isn’t the cringeworthy tape archive, his stiffness on the stump or his lack of charisma, it’s that he can’t do anything about it. 

Zoom out: Vance follows in a long long line of people picked by Trump for the wrong reasons. 

Be fair: Harris in 2020 didn’t get anywhere near this type of scrutiny or the media would have endlessly screwed her with all the things we have shown you about her.  

Can Trump replace him is an open question, but for a media that just forced out Biden (a sitting president), forcing out a VP nominee seems like a smaller lift. 

Fair question: If Harris gets to reinvent herself (aka,. she was never the border czar), why can’t Vance? 

Life lessons: Like in golf, life ain’t fair. 

The Reinvention of Kamala Harris

Repeat after me

The Free Beacon published a helpful video for reference on these issues.

Collin Rugg outlines some of the other new truths we must all adhere to now that Harris is the nominee.

57172477A — NYTBIBI24 – Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House in Washington, D.C., July 25, 2024. Kenny Holston/The New York Times

The dystopian world the media now presents of Harris is not much different than a few months ago when Joe Biden had the physical health of a 55-year-old and the mental acuity of a nuclear physicist.

Even USAToday pointed out the gaslighting of claims about Harris. 

I wonder what they will say about this clip of her saying, “We must object when they use the term radical Islamic terror or illegal alien.”

Team Trump is making the most of it.

But it’s getting in the way of pickup. 

Will Blacks Come Home for Kamala Harris?

Crosstabs of the latest New York Times poll show Harris doing better than Biden was — but not Obama levels better — with Black voters.

That’s still a problem for Harris if she wants to be the first Black female president. 

Fact check: Yes, she is doing better than Biden. Yes the honeymoon is real. But it’s not catching fire. 

US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a conversation with Steve Harvey at the 38th Annual 100 Black Men in America Conference on June 14, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage / AFP)

Watch tonight: Svante Myrick joins us to discuss the efforts by Black women to convince Black men to come back to the Democratic party.

“(Insert group) for Harris:” True to their intersectional base, Team Harris wants to build various ethnic, gender, racial or sexual orientation groups for her campaign.

Thought bubble: Nothing says uniting America like dividing us based on racial lines to support the alleged candidate meant to unite us. 

Can Harris Figure out the Jewish Question for Democrats?

The Hamas-Israel war in Gaza requires moral clarity. There is clear evil and those fighting, at times imperfectly, against evil. 

Democrats politically can’t see it that way — they must be: 

HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES – 2024/06/23: A woman wearing a keffiyeh holds a placard saying “genocide Josh” during a rally for Palestine and Sudan at the Pennsylvania Capitol. The placard refers to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. The rally was organized by Llah Charity and the Harrisburg Palestine Coalition in recognition of the right of the Sudanese and Palestinian people to self-determination and independence. (Photo by Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Outspoken Israel defender Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., is one of the lone voices of moral clarity in the Democratic party. 

Jewish Insider has more on the anti-Shapiro angle.  

Kamala Harris’ statement after meeting with Netanyahu left the Israeli delegation fuming. 

The rise of left wing antisemitism — not to mention the growing Muslim population in Europe — makes us think about the possibility of Paris 2024 turning into Munich 1972. Click here to see the posters up in Paris. 

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