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Do we even care what Kamala Harris does next? Well, let’s have some fun anyway.
Unlike the classic and loveable musical The Sound Of Music, where the nuns ask themselves, “How do you solve a problem like Maria,” should the Democrats ask themselves, what do you do with a disaster like Kamala Harris? Or do they even care, quite frankly? Is there a political future for Harris? Maybe.
First, though, let’s briefly discuss the failed candidate and current Vice President, in case you need to be reminded.
Megyn Kelly broke it down recently on why she thinks Kamala Harris lost the 2024 election and pondered why no one else is writing about it? Because they are embarrassed, Megyn! Every single Democrat should be red-faced.
Kamala may as well have set fire to 1.5 billion dollars with a failed campaign. What in the world? And what does she have to show for it? A big fat loss. It tells the rest of us that buying celebrities doesn’t work anymore.
So, what about Kamala’s future? Since I am still a little grumpy about Matt Gaetz quitting and seem to be the only one, I’ll get myself in line and focus my displeasure on the actual opposition. Because don’t think for one second that these people who lost the election and who want to destroy America are going away. They are not. They simply have more time now to sit on the sidelines to plot and plan for more havoc.
Every person should be able to live free from violence and discrimination.
On Transgender Day of Remembrance, we remember those who have been lost to anti-trans violence. We will continue to stand against bigotry and hate.
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) November 21, 2024
Apparently, Kamala’s immediate future included a much-needed vacation in Hawaii. But first, she had to stick around in DC for some last-minute destruction in the Senate.
A Harris aide told NBC News that she would be leaving today for a respite in Hawaii, and had delayed her trip if she was needed for votes in the Senate to confirm judges in what could be one last chance to defy President-elect Donald Trump “in what could be her last major act in office.” – Star Advertiser
In just over a month, she’ll vacate the Vice Presidential residence. Thank goodness. But early polling (good grief) shows that nut jobs want her back for 2028. Maybe not for the White House but a governor’s mansion in a state called California.
A poll from the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies and the Los Angeles Times this month found nearly half of California voters would be likely to support her if she were to enter the 2026 gubernatorial race. – The Hill
When can we wall off California?
But, Libertarian journalist and YouTuber Brad Polumbo thinks Dear Kammy should take a permanent vacation from politics. He says she is done—she is cooked. You can fast-forward 30 seconds to skip over the annoying Press Propangadist Karen-Jean.
2028 will likely show us the likes of Big Gretch, Hair Gel Newsom, Josh Shapiro, and Mayor Pete to perhaps be in the primaries. Maybe. I mean, who else do they have? Then again, the Democrats have short-term memory and may forget all about Kamala’s mismanagement of donor funds and decide she is the best candidate.
But for the sake of this blog post, let’s say Kamala has decided not to run for president in the next election cycle. What will she do instead? The real possibility of Kamala seeking political leverage in California is what will probably happen. I mean, it just makes sense.
And, of course, there is this talk of the Democratic resistance needing a leader. Yes, please, do that. Put that ridiculous woman at the helm of that nasty vessel.
The New York Times suggests writing a book or joining a Think Tank, self-care, and going for a hike. Whoa, was that the NYT trying to be kitschy?
Maybe Kamala can follow in the footsteps of another failed female Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, who decided to go on a book tour with Chelsea—The Gutsy Women Tour.
You know you can see it too, The Kamala Ella Ramble.
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What will she do instead? I’m not sure, but you can bet it’ll involve knee-pads..
“… it’ll involve knee-pads.”
Oh she’s going to join a volleyball team.
Yeah, that’s it..
No show law professorship at a California law school. “Non-gender conforming Furries Law.”
Ghost-written book. Titled “I Blew It”
AGAIN
No one really wants to address the issue of why Kamala Emhoff, and Hillary Clinton before her, lost. Both of them lost because they have exactly zero charisma, running against Donald Trump, who has charisma by the ton. Love him of hate him, his charisma is undeniable.
Half of the voters in California would vote for her for Governor. The other half are looking to move to somewhere where a voter must be a citizen.
There has to be a future for Harris, or the next one won’t step up to the plate.
Nonsense! We’ve been told Kamalalala ran a flawless campaign, FLAWLESS I tell you.
we remember those who have been lost to anti-trans violence
When do we remember those lost to pro-trans violence? Also, you have an entire month devoted to your perversions – why not do it then? Also, where are the accounts of all this anti-trans violence that has actually killed people? Anyone? Bueller?
one last chance to defy President-elect Donald Trump
That doesn’t sound much like “unity.” Or “patriotism.”
nearly half of California voters would be likely to support her
Which proves they’re push-polling, or that nearly half of California is bug-nut insane. Numpties, one and all.
What will she do instead?
I think Trump should offer her an olive branch. He should give her an ambassadorship.
Haiti would be good, but might be too close to America. Where in Africa already hates us? She’s black, right? Or maybe make her ambassador to Pakistan? She is “South Asian”….
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