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Watchdogs, Not Lapdogs

Just the other day, media columnist Becket Adams speculated that the easiest job in American politics might be comms staffer for Democrats: “It must be a hell of a thing to clock in every morning and see that some corporate conglomerate has done your job for you.”

Let’s be honest: The press is going all-out for Kamala Harris.

With the speed and agility of Noah Lyles and Jordan Chiles combined, they’ve gone from hounding President Biden out of the race to celebrating his VP’s in-person nomination this week in Chicago — and shooting down any inconvenient narratives that might spoil her chances of victory against Donald Trump.

But just because the rest of the media have forgotten their job doesn’t mean we have. National Review will keep covering this race — and this week’s Chicago convention — with a firm grasp on reality. You can enjoy that coverage, and more, starting today and pay just $1 for your first month of NRPLUS Digital access.

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