Kamala Harris Sets Hollywood Media Charm Offensive: ‘The View,’ Stephen Colbert, Howard Stern

Hollywood-controlled media is rolling out the carpet for Kamala this week. The Democrat presidential candidate will be making a series of friendly media appearances in a coordinated offensive to increase her popularity during the final stretch of election campaign.

Kamala Harris will appear on ABC’s The View where Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, and Stephen Colbert have all praised her. Howard Stern has also praised Harris, calling Trump supporters stupid.

All of the shows mentioned above are known for asking softball questions about Democrat politicians. They rarely go beyond amiable chitchat and mutual respect.

Kamala Harris has been avoiding difficult questions for the past three months, including those about her policy, her record, and her failures in her administration, such as the sky-high prices of consumer goods, the unprecedented level of illegal immigration and other issues.

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She has yet to hold a live media conference, something that former President Donald Trump does regularly, not afraid to answer questions from hostile journalists.

Her campaign announced that Harris will appear on The View, an ABC morning show, and then The Howard Stern Show SiriusXM in the afternoon. She will also be sitting down with Stephen Colbert on his late-night program.

On Thursday, she will be interviewed by Univision in Spanish.

She will appear on CBS News 60 Minutes Monday. This is a friendly outlet that lied in 2020 to its viewers about the origins and use of Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Kamala Harris is facing harsh criticism over her administration’s response to Hurricane Helene’s devastation. She announced this weekend that she would be providing $157 million to the civilians of Lebanon after only allocating $750 each for immediate needs.