Jason Kander Sparks CNN Fireworks

A humble-brag interview swears that he doesn't want a spot in the administration of Veep Kamala Harris should she win the presidency . . . However, mobile phone theatrics garnered a bit more publicity that totes wasn't planned at all.

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This exchange mostly serves to remind plebs in Kansas City that Mr. Kander garners more influence and love from Democratic Party elite on the nationwide level than just about any other local low-end politico.

Now, here's yet another cover story from KC's favorite politico . . . 

Kander responded that he has “no interest in either” and instead wants to focus on his volunteer work and spending time with his family. However, he jokingly noted that if his children were to get older and became less interested in “hanging out” with him then he might consider reentering politics.

As soon as Kander made these comments and a gesture, a thumbs-up emoji appeared on his screen soon followed by a bunch of digital fireworks in his background leading to laughter from the network’s anchors.

“Well, look, I’m a thumbs up about how my life is right now. And the other thing would be — oh look at this! I’m breaking new ground on CNN,” Kander said as fireworks appeared in his background.

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CNN Guest Elicits Actual Fireworks Effect Mid Interview

Former Missouri secretary of state Jason Kander had a colorful appearance on CNN when his background became filled with fireworks midway through his interview.


CNN guest accidentally triggers virtual fireworks display while on air | CNN Business

Former Secretary of State of Missouri Jason Kander accidentally triggered fireworks graphics while speaking to CNN's John Berman on News Central about whether he'd accept a position in a potential Harris Administration.

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