Follow the click-bait? No, Kamala should take over the pressers by providing substance of giving policy responses and ignore gotcha and click-bait questions.
Does anyone know if Harris/Walz has a nice, comprehensive website of their own where they've made all of their policy/issue positions available for public view? Whenever I go to a candidate's website, all they seem to offer are opportunities to donate money. I've long thought it odd that politicians whine about bias in the press, then ignore the most common way to bypass the press and get information directly to the public -- a well-designed website that fronts for a good database of material, including supporting links for fact-checking.
Instead of follow the money, I would say: follow the click-bait.
Yes, but money and influence is at the bottom of it.
Any dictator would admire the uniformity and obedience of the U.S. media.
Noam Chomsky
I thought click-bait was for the money.
Bingo.
Follow the click-bait? No, Kamala should take over the pressers by providing substance of giving policy responses and ignore gotcha and click-bait questions.
Does anyone know if Harris/Walz has a nice, comprehensive website of their own where they've made all of their policy/issue positions available for public view? Whenever I go to a candidate's website, all they seem to offer are opportunities to donate money. I've long thought it odd that politicians whine about bias in the press, then ignore the most common way to bypass the press and get information directly to the public -- a well-designed website that fronts for a good database of material, including supporting links for fact-checking.
Great question Dirk; That's been on my mind also. Kudo's