Best news of the day, especially since the New York Times fails to recognize its failure. In a piece that’s mainly intended as fluff, the Gray Lady falls back on nearly as many clichés as its subject while getting nowhere near the real issues she faces.
The NYT headline and subhead provide a good crystallization of their shallow approach:
Harris, After a Debate Success, Confronts a Battleground ‘Game of Inches’
Her campaign is riding high, but still sees the race as an exceedingly close grind. Her aides have new hopes of focusing the race squarely on Donald Trump’s fitness for office.
A game of inches, eh? Did her team come prepared to play? Do these two teams really not like each other, too? I bet they think Kamala is peaking at the right time too, and that they have to remember what got them into the playoffs.
Actually, Kamala defaulted into the playoffs after missing the entire pre-season. One reason she got the start was that the old veteran ran a terrible playbook and nearly cratered with it, even before his home office fired him after his first game. Joe Biden and Democrats spent all year trying to make this race about Trump’s fitness for office, and it didn’t work then, and polling since the conventions shows that it’s still not working now. […]
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