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Kamala Harris surfaced and did an interview with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow. It…did not go well. It was one word salad excuse after another for her 107 Days of Failure.
First, she’s backing Mamdani. But her endorsement rings extremely tepid. In fact, she actually refused to outright endorse him.
“Look, as far as I’m concerned, he’s the Democratic nominee and he should be supported,” Harris said when asked about her thoughts on Mamdani and why some in the party have been slow to back him.
Second, her explanation as to why she didn’t put Pete Buttigieg or Josh Shapiro on the VP ticket is not only a word salad explainer, it shows her bias and her cowardice. She literally claims that she and her campaign wouldn’t have been able to “sell” a Harris/Buttigieg ticket. No, given what we are finding out, I don’t think they even wanted to try. As for Josh Shapiro? She absolutely ran like a coward on this.
She has now effectively admitted in her own book that she passed over Buttigieg because he’s gay, and Shapiro because he’s too much of a Zionist Jew. Enthusiasm problem (bigotries) within elements of the base, you see. She instead landed on a congenital liar & weirdo, Jazz Hands. https://t.co/dIyqkuMfN7
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) September 22, 2025
So, to appease the pro-terrorist protestors, she went with the Blue Falcon and his wife who enjoys the smell of burning tires during riots. And somehow STILL lost the popular vote. Gee, I wonder why?
This was Pete and Josh’s response to the claims in her book.
Buttigieg responded in a statement to Politico, “My experience in politics has been that the way that you earn trust with voters is based mostly on what they think you’re going to do for their lives, not on categories.”
~Snip
It was a contrast to Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, whom Harris is critical of in her book and paints as too ambitious for being a No. 2. She says Shapiro asked one of her staffers about how many rooms the VP’s residence had, and on the way in for his final interview, wondered how he could get work from Pennsylvania artists sent to the house.
She muses that Shapiro tried to call her to withdraw himself as a contender right before she named Walz because he knew he wouldn’t be her choice.
Shapiro’s spokesperson Manuel Bonder said in a statement, “it’s simply ridiculous to suggest that Governor Shapiro was focused on anything other than defeating Donald Trump. … The conclusion of this process was a deeply personal decision for both him and the Vice President.”
Somehow I don’t think either of those two will be answering Kamala’s calls anytime soon…or ever.
Third, she claims with a straight face that the election was incredibly close. What planet does she live on?? She lost the popular vote AND lost all the swing states? That’s not close by any definition!
Then she decides to get all mean girl BRAT and lobs an insult at President Trump.
Is this what turning the temperature down looks like? Good grief.
— iGGY (@windycityiggy) September 23, 2025
She’s just too darned cute for words. The kicker to Kamala’s interview with Rachel Maddow? Her claims about Joe Biden.
Harris on calling Biden's decision to run again "recklessness."
— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) September 23, 2025
"I realize that I have and had a certain responsibility that I should have followed through on. Which is–and so when I talk about the recklessness, as much as anything, I'm talking about myself." pic.twitter.com/8q2WGCu47O
Let’s see what she actually writes about not urging Joe to drop out in her book.
The book says about Biden’s decision to run again that “in retrospect, I think it was recklessness.” Yet Harris provides an explanation for her own conduct that many will read more as an excuse: “Of all the people in the White House, I was in the worst position to make the case that he should drop out. I knew it would come off to him as incredibly self-serving if I advised him not to run. He would see it as naked ambition, perhaps as poisonous disloyalty.
Ironically, when Harris writes that it would look “incredibly self-serving” for her to push for Biden to step aside, that rationale is itself rather self-serving. It goes a long way toward letting her off the hook — rather than admitting deference to party conformity and a calculus about her own political future.
No, I’d call that outright cowardice on Kamala’s part. Of course, Joe and Jill are well versed in naked ambition and Kamala definitely doesn’t fit that bill.
Keep in mind, the DNC is footing the bill for her billion, with a B, dollar loss. Yet she plays coy about whether she’ll run or not.
What this interview shows along with the excerpts coming out from her book is that Kamala Harris is a politically inept coward who continues to take the easy way out on everything.
This Republic is darned lucky she didn’t prevail at the ballot box!
Here’s to word salads! Long may they reign!
Feature Photo Credit: Original artwork by Victory Girls Darleen Click
She needs a Yacht to sail on.
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