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AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, Pool The Washington Post attempted to throw an embarrassing story about now-Vice President Kamala Harris down the memory hole but reversed course after Reason and others exposed the paper’s attempt to become Kamala Harris’ personal Pravda. How embarrassing. Back on July 23, 2019, when Harris was a lowly senator from California and one of the many 2020 Democratic candidates for president, the Post dared to run quotes from an unflattering interview. How impertinent! In the original version of the article, Harris compared life amid the rigors of the campaign trail to living behind bars and pleading for food and water. ....
The Washington Post for pointing out they had stealth-edited a July 23, 2019 profile (published on the front of the July 24 Style section) to remove an “incredibly cringeworthy” passage about how campaigns were like prisons – which is insensitive to incarcerated Americans. The humanizing profile by Ben Terris was headlined The one who knows her best: Sisters Kamala and Maya Harris have been through it all together. A presidential campaign is no different. Terris began: “It was the Fourth of July, Independence Day, and Kamala Harris was explaining to her sister, Maya, that campaigns are like prisons.” Then she explained that with some down time, “I actually got sleep” and she was able to take a morning SoulCycle class. ....
UPDATE: As of 1:15 p.m. on January 22, The Washington Post has updated its website and URLs to restore the original version of the Kamala Harris profile detailed in Reason's post, below. "We should have kept both versions of the story on the. ....