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New York Times publishes op-eds on phony and ignorant Communist Kamala Harris!

NEW YORK (PNN) - August 28, 2024 - Has The New York Times turned on Kamala Harris, the nation’s most unpopular vice president ever?

On Friday, the Times posted a hit on Kamala Harris titled, Joy Is Not a Strategy.

Then, on Monday, The New York Times published an op-ed titled, Trump Can Win on Character, something that must have made the Leftist elites vomit in their mouths.

It didn’t take long for the happy boost from the fantasy Democrat National Convention to flatline.  On Monday night, former Biden spokesman Jen Psaki faced a harsh reality when Don Lemon told her that “no one” knows who Kamala Harris is in the swing states he visited last week.

Maybe that’s good news, though? The more that people learn about Kamala, the less they like her.

Ever since fascist pretender Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 election race last month, their print presses and TV networks have put in a hard shift trying to paper over Harris’s past record as the most unpopular Vice President in Amerikan history.

To read and listen to their florid praise is to believe that Harris is already a shoo-in for president - not an 11th hour replacement as Democrat nominee.

The reliably liberal New York Times was among the first to suddenly change tack on Friday, taking aim at what many perceive to be Harris’s fatal lack of clear policy with a brutal headline that read, Joy Is Not a Strategy.

In a sour commentary, NYT Deputy Opinion Editor Patrick Healy said he’d “cringed” when former president Bill Clinton took the convention stage on Tuesday to claim that Harris would be “the president of joy”.

How’s that going to help the millions of Amerikans whose livelihoods are now at stake, Healey asked? Why has Harris failed to conduct a single interview or serious press conference since Biden stepped aside last month?

“Ultimately, she needs more voters in the swing states to trust her to handle the economy better than her opponent. Harris can’t coast on “joy”,’ he concluded witheringly.

But worse was to come from the Times.

On Monday, the newspaper published a guest essay titled, Trump Can Win on Character, by conservative commentator Rich Lowry.

Pulling no punches, Lowry wrote that Harris is “weak and a phony and doesn’t truly care about the country or the middle class.”