Marlow discusses Kamala Harris protection at ABC Disney debate
- Alex Marlow criticized Vice President Kamala Harris's debate performance, claiming she was protected by biased moderators.
- He noted that Trump made some effective points but could have been more specific in his criticisms of Harris's policies.
- Marlow concluded that the debate was unfairly skewed against Trump, with Harris avoiding accountability for her statements.
During a recent appearance on Fox Business Network's 'Kudlow,' Alex Marlow, the editor-in-chief of Breitbart and author of 'Breaking Biden,' criticized Vice President Kamala Harris's performance in a debate. He noted that she was protected by 'chaperones at ABC Disney,' implying that the moderators were biased in her favor. Marlow argued that while former President Trump made some effective points, he could have been more specific in his criticisms of Harris's policies, particularly regarding economic issues. Marlow highlighted that Trump labeled Harris a Marxist, but suggested he should have elaborated on her support for price controls, which he believes lead to shortages. He expressed that Trump’s trade policies are effective and do not contribute to inflation, contrasting them with the policies endorsed by Harris and President Biden. Marlow described Harris's debate performance as poor, stating she failed to answer questions directly and exhibited a smug demeanor. He claimed that she was evasive on critical issues, and he counted at least 21 significant lies that she was shielded from addressing due to the moderators' protection. In contrast, he praised Trump for maintaining a presidential demeanor despite facing multiple opponents during the debate. Overall, Marlow's analysis suggests that the debate was heavily skewed against Trump, with Harris receiving undue protection from the moderators, which ultimately affected the discourse surrounding key issues such as the economy and inflation.