Fox’s John Roberts Points To Big Omission On Harris’ Campaign Website
Charlie Kirk Staff
08/21/2024

Vice President Kamala Harris is enjoying one of the longest media honeymoons in history.
From the day she announced that she would be campaigning for the presidency, the sheer avalanche of non-critical media coverage has been staggering. In fact, a recent analysis by the Media Research Center found that she had received about 86 percent positive press compared to a higher percentage of negative press for former President Donald Trump during the same period.
Harris has held no press conferences and has not had one serious interview where she has been asked any tough questions.
But the media cover has been even more blatant than that.
Fox News host John Roberts said that as former President Donald Trump gets fact-checked on nearly every word he says, the vice president has been able to lie and say anything she wants sans any scrutiny from the media.
“The fact that the media is just basically letting Kamala Harris say anything she wants and not really challenging her,” he said to his “America’s Newsroom” cohost Sandra Smith.
“I’m still amazed that when you go to her campaign website of course the first thing you see is a request from for money for donations. That’s fine but then you travel throughout her website, there’s still no policy pitches or explanations or details being offered to voters as to how she’s gonna fix — fix the problems that she’s laying out in her speeches,” Smith said.
“It used to be if you wanted to get a good sense of what the policy of the particular candidate was you would go to their website and would be all laid out there on a policy page in great detail. That page doesn’t even exist on Kamala Harris’s website,” Roberts said in agreement.
“Or she would give the opportunity to the press to ask questions to get clarity on some of these ideas like price controls. That’s not happening, yet at least,” Smith said.
And why would it happen when the media has not demanded any details or answers from its favorite candidate?