Kamala Harris has managed to do something virtually no other presidential candidate has done before: get nominated without earning and without telling the voters what she stands for. In the weeks since she became the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party, she’s given zero interviews and done zero press conferences.
This is by design. The campaign doesn’t want her speaking off the cuff because she has the incoherence of Joe Biden without the senility. Her word salads are as infamous as Joe Biden slurring, and when she talks, you know her handlers are waiting in the wings, praying she doesn’t embarrass herself.
Yet, the mainstream media has largely given her cover for running away from them, and now, she may have just lost the New York Times.
“If the Democratic convention’s message for America had to fit on a bumper sticker, it would read, ‘Harris is joy,'” observes New York Times deputy opinion editor Patrick Healy. “The word has gone from being a nice descriptor of Democratic energy to being a rhetorical two-by-four thumped on voters’ heads. Don’t get me wrong — there are many worse things than joy — but I cringed a little in the convention hall Tuesday night when Bill Clinton said Kamala Harris would be ‘the president of joy.'” […]
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