In the event you haven’t figured it out already, the legacy media doesn’t mind beclowning itself to promote whoever the Democratic Party installs as the candidate to take on Donald Trump — after all, saving our democracy is at stake.
There’s a popular saying online in response to their blatant bias that people don’t despise the media enough, and it’s here that the Associated Press just said, “Hold my beer.”
The news agency just ran a piece with the following shameless headline: Harris turns to her favorite foods in effort to show a more private side and connect with voters.
Harris turns to her favorite foods in effort show a more private side and connect with voters https://t.co/DEWdNzHeJe
— The Associated Press (@AP) September 8, 2024
“One of the biggest challenges for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in the final stretch of the campaign is introducing herself to voters before her Republican rival, Donald Trump, has a chance to define her,” AP reporter Darlene Superville wrote. “Until her sudden election to the top of the Democratic ticket this summer, Harris was still a somewhat unknown figure in national politics, driven in part by her aversion to opening up and embracing the spotlight. And since she’s become the nominee, Republicans have criticized Harris for not doing many interviews or giving enough specifics on her policy plans.”
Keep in mind that Harris has done ONE interview since being installed as the Democratic nominee, a softball event with CNN propagandist Dana Bash. Perhaps, more so than any presidential candidate in American history — which is saying something after Joe Biden’s COVID-enabled 2020 basement strategy — Kamala Harris continues to avoid the media, with her campaign allowing the American people to see her in scripted, tightly controlled circumstances only.
“But the vice president is sharing personal details about her childhood, cooking, and food to show her more private side,” Superville continues in her suck-up piece. “It is known that Harris is a foodie and likes to cook. In fact, she had just made a pancakes-and-bacon breakfast for her niece’s 6- and 8-year-old daughters on the July morning when Biden called with the news that he was dropping out of the race.”
As the saying goes, you don’t despise these people enough for their unending interference in American elections.
Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on X:
This propaganda piece from garbage propaganda outlet AP is by Darlene Superville @dsupervilleap
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) September 9, 2024
Darlene Superville, who wrote a book on Jill Biden and one of the biggest suckups of the Biden-Harris administration.
No surprise here.
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) September 8, 2024
It’s very important to vote for the candidate who likes the same snacks as you.
— Laurie (@WaltsPrincesss) September 8, 2024
Lmfao.
The @AP is basically a Kamala Harris staff account.
— David Giglio (@DavidGiglioCA) September 8, 2024
More hard hitting journalism from AP.
AP = All Propaganda
— Conservative Dude (@swterry911) September 8, 2024
Dude is hyper focused on those Doritos pic.twitter.com/L5ceXjoOUj
— Bow Hunter (@BowHunter247) September 8, 2024
Do you wish you were real journalists like you wanted to be growing up, or do you celebrate being state sponsored propaganda?
— Mickey Blowtorch (@MickeyBlowtorch) September 8, 2024
Perhaps she could show voters a single policy position she hasn’t reversed her position on.
Perhaps you could report on her astounding lack of interviews and general media engagement.
Perhaps you could stop reminding everyone why mainstream media is held in universal contempt.
— IT Guy (@ITGuy1959) September 8, 2024
AP could care less on where she is on fracking, EV mandates or reparations. But her dietary choices get full coverage. What a clown outfit
— Inglewood Jack (@Inglewoodjack99) September 8, 2024
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