BREAKING REPORT: Liberal New York Times runs multiple brutal op-eds SLAMMING HARRIS as 'weak', 'a phony' and 'ignorant', is her 'Brat summer' finally over? IS THE HONEYMOON OVER? In a scathing critique, NYT Deputy Opinion Editor Patrick Healy admitted he 'cringed' when former President Bill Clinton took the convention stage on Tuesday and declared that Harris would be 'the president of joy'. Monday, a guest essay titled 'Trump can win on character', by Rich Lowry was published. Pulling no punches, Lowry wrote that Harris is 'weak and a phony and doesn't truly care about the country or the middle class.' Lowry attacked Harris's record as Vice President, namely her failure to 'secure the border or to address inflation'. 'She doesn't care if her tax policies will destroy jobs. She has been part of an administration that has seen real wages stagnate while minimizing the problem because the party line matters to her more than economic reality for working Americans.' Another guest essay in the Times, penned by veteran financial journalist Roger Lowenstein and published on Tuesday, took further shots at Harris's economic policy. In the article Lowenstein condemned Harris as 'censorious and vague' for her proposal to introduce communist-style 'price controls' on supermarkets. 'Never mind that her proposal targets a problem that no longer exists... More troubling was her apparent ignorance that price controls, almost without exception, have led to shortages, supply chain disruptions, and eventually higher prices.'