US ‘It's embarrassing’: Democrats seethe at Harris’ campaign book - The former vice president is defending herself as she promotes her candid memoir.

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Kamala Harris’ media blitz is doing little to temper the frustration bubbling among Democrats over her retelling of the 2024 election.

Over the last 24 hours, the former vice president insisted she isn’t burning bridges in her own party, rejected the idea that her infamous interview on “The View” tipped the 2024 election and didn’t rule out another run for political office.

“In an era where Democrats need all hands on deck in the fight to protect the country and the constitution from the lawlessness of the Trump administration, she had a real opportunity to be a critical voice in the resistance,” said Michael Hardaway, a Democratic strategist who served as a senior adviser to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. “This book seems to be unhelpful and divisive in a way that makes it hard for her to be the face of the party as we look to the future.”

More than six months after her losing election — and with Harris now back in the spotlight — her book, “107 Days,” has reopened wounds in a party still divided over who or what is primarily to blame for their sweeping losses and President Donald Trump’s return to the White House.

Harris, for her part, argued on ABC’s “The View” on Tuesday that though “there were many factors,” ultimately, “we just didn’t have enough time.”

It’s not the first time a political memoir has prompted eyerolls. Hillary Clinton’s book tour in 2017 triggered a collective groan among infuriated Democrats, including one top donor who told POLITICO at the time “she should just zip it.” Biden, struggling to sell his post-presidency legacy, is expected to release his own White House memoir. Democrats privately worry the parade of scab-picking, backward-looking books isn’t helping the party move on, especially as its brand sinks to new lows in public polling.

“At a time when people are looking for a vision and leadership ... and want to see leaders rise to the level of threat facing the country, it’s pretty crazy she chose to write a gossip book that prioritizes the pettiness of her politics,” said an adviser to a potential 2028 candidate granted anonymity to discuss the issue candidly. “It’s embarrassing for her, and for all Democrats, considering she was the leader of the party less than a year ago.”

During her interviews this week, Harris clarified some of her more candid assessments from her book, including her decision that it would be too risky, as she wrote, to put former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigeig, a gay man and her preferred running mate, on a ticket headed by “a Black woman married to a Jewish man.”

“It wasn’t about any prejudice, on my part, but we had such a short period of time and the stakes were so high,” Harris told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow on Monday night. “I think America is and would be ready for that, but when I had to make that decision with two weeks to go, you know, maybe I was being too cautious … but that’s the decision I made.”

Buttigieg told POLITICO last week that he found Harris’ comments “surprising” and believes in “giving Americans more credit.”

On Biden, Harris told co-hosts of “The View” on Tuesday she has a “good relationship” with the former president, who she praised as a “highly capable president who accomplished great things.” She described her own refusal to criticize Biden in a now infamous appearance on the same show in October 2024 as “symbolic of the issue.”

“I’m a loyal person, and I didn’t fully appreciate how much people wanted to know there was a difference between me and President Biden,” she said. “I thought it was obvious, and I didn’t want to offer a difference in a way that would be received or suggested to be a criticism.”

In an interview with ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Tuesday, Harris said she regretted not confronting Biden over his decision to run for reelection, calling it “reckless.” Harris made a similar assessment in her book, when she said “the stakes were simply too high” and it “should have been more than a personal decision” for Biden.

When asked about her own future political ambitions, the former vice president demurred, “I’m not focused on that right now, I’m really not.” A member of Harris’ inner circle told POLITICO last week that her book was not intended as a “burn the boats” exit from politics.

For some Democrats outside of Harris’ orbit, the book suggested otherwise.

“If this was intended as a campaign launch, I don’t think it got off the pad,” said David Axelrod, a longtime senior adviser to former President Barack Obama. “If it was intended as a catharsis, only she can know if it was successful.”

A former Biden and Harris campaign staffer, granted anonymity to discuss the issue candidly, said that if voters, like those watching her round of media interviews this week, “start seeing her as a sore loser,” that’s “the risk” for her politically. Some recent public polling found the former vice president’s favorability rating has dropped since October 2024.

Harris is not without supporters. Mike Nellis, a Democratic strategist who worked with Harris on her 2020 presidential campaign, praised Harris for her “speak[ing] her truth,” even though “that truth is uncomfortable for people.”

“I think if we had had more difficult conversations as a party over the last couple of years,” he said, “we would’ve been in a much stronger position to win the election last year.”

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Harris is not without supporters. Mike Nellis, a Democratic strategist who worked with Harris on her 2020 presidential campaign, praised Harris for her “speak[ing] her truth,” even though “that truth is uncomfortable for people.”
I hate this phrase "her truth" so fucking much. Truth either is or it isn't. We may have perspectives regarding it like the blind men and the elephant story, but the truth is just there.
 
the truth is just there.
Hence the Democratic obsession with "messaging" and "getting our side out there" and "We need our own Rogan" . They are so far down the post-modern rabbit hole they believe that lies are just "Underrepresented truths! or "Potential truths with bad messaging"
 
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Hence the Democratic obsession with "messaging" and "getting our side out there" and "We need our own Rogan" and are so far down the post-modern rabbit hole they believe that lies are just "Underrepresented truths!"
Reality is very problematic. Just imagine what you want the world to be and assert it as "your truth". Anything that disagrees with you is oppression.
 
I hate this phrase "her truth" so fucking much. Truth either is or it isn't. We may have perspectives regarding it like the blind men and the elephant story, but the truth is just there.

This is post modernism

There is no "truth" only your viewpoint. And because everyone has a different view there can be no real truth. Just your truth, her truth, his truth etc etc.

Post modernism is self-contradictory by design because nothing means anything everything can mean anything. That why it attracts so many mid-wits. It sounds deep and profound but anyone with a brain can easily see that PM is nothing more then a moral system that warps your reality to conform to your desires so you never have to face "truth" or deal with any of those pesky things like a moral code, a continuum of action or even a ethical base belief.

This is why it exploded into colleges and universities, it allows all these spoiled rich types to be utter assholes, do whatever they want, when ever they want and then just shrug and say "well that how I see it". It's a rich person ethical system that is only really notable because it lacks any ethics. Hypocrisy? Not a problem you can believe one thing one second then another total opposing one a second later; after all it's your truth so you change your mind at anytime for any reason.

I detest Post Modernism, it's just nihilism with a coat of paint splashed on it and a veneer of authority because it's all the rage among our Ivory Tower Elites. The funny bit is that the more you practice PM the sadder and more empty you become. If everyone around you only exists to be used and everyone else feels the exact same way there is no human connection, just a bunch of empty meat sacks seeking pointless pleasure until their meat body breaks down and they cease to exist.

Humanity created religion to help us deal with the weight of knowledge that Eve gave to us when she ate the forbidden fruit; the knowledge of self, the knowledge of our inevitable deaths and the immortality of our soul. Post Modernists say fuck all that shit, that shits lame. Just do what you want because nothing means anything and everyone is out to abuse everyone else so you might as well be the one doing the abuse right? We're all just meat sacks powered by random chemicals designed to reproduce then die so why bother trying to live right, just live.

It's no wonder so many people are depressed and empty, why so many people are on drugs, why everything seems so pointless to so many that death seem like a blessing. When you consider your life pointless, meaningless meat puppet but your soul longs for meaning...well yah your going to have a bad time.

Sorry...didn't mean to blog again. Null needs to give me a word limit probably.
 
It's a system that tells everyone they're the protagonist of reality, which cannot be true if just 2 people believe it.... but when you pitch it as a political ethos and have MILLIONS believing it?

No wonder you end up with people who can't define "woman".
 
She would have had an uphill road to climb even if she could give a speach worth a damn. Maybe if she'd won a primary fair and square but to do that she'd probably have to have tacked left and become even more insufferable.
 
I'm noticing a pattern here, with both her and Hillary going down the same path after losing and becoming a cranky spinster who blames everyone except themselves.

Having one of them as President would be like promoting the HR lady to CEO.
I've said before and I'll say again, if I knew nothing about Hillary, not her background or her politics or Bill or anything, I learned every single thing I needed to know about her on Election Night 2016 when the numbers rolled in and she couldn't even come out and tell her supporters "thanks for everything, we'll get 'em next time, it's not the end of the world, it's just an election, be good Americans, keep fighting the good fight, be careful going home, hug your kids, and tomorrow is a new day." She said nothing, and instead sent out Axelrod to tapdance and eventually send everyone home.

That is NOT the mark of a leader.

I would love to see the footage from behind the scenes as it became more and more clear she wasn't going to win. You know the cameras were there to document that historic moment where a woman became president and they were there for the meltdown.
 
I would love to see the footage from behind the scenes as it became more and more clear she wasn't going to win. You know the cameras were there to document that historic moment where a woman became president and they were there for the meltdown.
The fact that they put out another woman candidate to try to take down the Don means that we got memes like this.
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All desperate muckraking because she knows her political career is over. The democrats rejected her in the 2020 primary, the electorate rejected her in 2024, she's been rejected from public life forever. She was vice president for 4 years and not one person could tell you a thing she said or did that was exciting, inspiring, erudite, dignified, witty, or even amusing
 
Hence the Democratic obsession with "messaging" and "getting our side out there" and "We need our own Rogan" and are so far down the post-modern rabbit hole they believe that lies are just "Underrepresented truths!"
Eh, I'm on the left and there was pressure from family to support her.

I think the most astute thing I've seen about her book is that she treated the race like a branding problem.

You're out there to sell a product, that's great! What product are you selling?

Green beans with a cute labradoodle on the front!

Oh. Well. Shit. Okay.

Versus a guy who puts gold spray paint on plywood?

The dems could have put Howard the Duck up there and run a competitive race.

But instead they put a can of green beans up there and tried to sell it as premium dog food.
 
They took the L in 2024 and are just purging internally and trying to stymie Trump with their soros/Obama era judges while they figure out how to get Newsom elected.

The didnt take an L. They thought they would win.

I m gonna tell you when trannism first came on my radar. it was about a decade ago.


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Meet misty snow a 2016 dem senate cadinate for utah. It was a fucking bag boy and lives with its mother.

The dems figure this was a good show of inclusion by running someone for a seat they knew they wouldnt win.

This is part of the fucking rote in the dem party. Because the party machine should be working to win races and seats.

Instead the courted the culture war. They wanted illegals, and blacks and troons to vote for them. But the top party management isnt those minorities its fucking white people.

Biden did a fucking posin pill taking non white woman for vice president.

You cant take money from your backers and give them nothing. The dems IMO took in too many theatre kids who have main character sydrom and eat eachother over purity.

Gavin isnt well liked in Ca let alone the national stage.

Also the senor dem leadership have a problem in not devopling or mentoring new talent there arent dems waiting in the wings to give this a go.
 
The didnt take an L. They thought they would win.

I m gonna tell you when trannism first came on my radar. it was about a decade ago.


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Meet misty snow a 2016 dem senate cadinate for utah. It was a fucking bag boy and lives with its mother.

The dems figure this was a good show of inclusion by running someone for a seat they knew they wouldnt win.

This is part of the fucking rote in the dem party. Because the party machine should be working to win races and seats.

Instead the courted the culture war. They wanted illegals, and blacks and troons to vote for them. But the top party management isnt those minorities its fucking white people.

Biden did a fucking posin pill taking non white woman for vice president.

You cant take money from your backers and give them nothing. The dems IMO took in too many theatre kids who have main character sydrom and eat eachother over purity.

Gavin isnt well liked in Ca let alone the national stage.

Also the senor dem leadership have a problem in not devopling or mentoring new talent there arent dems waiting in the wings to give this a go.
“Misty Snow?”
 
Well yeah it's totally understandable why they're seething. You have a talentless harpy who was a literal diversity hire, pissed away campaign money, and then goes "lol, I dindu nuffin" is bound to piss off a lot of people.

What I want to see is someone under her campaign who saw the shitshow first hand. We've talked about this. Would be a national bestseller.
Tim Walz wants to run again and at the top of the ticket. If he wants a chance he needs to go full scorched earth on the drunk wine aunt / evil stepmother known as Kamala.
 
The Audible version is narrated by Kamala. Ain’t no one got the mental fortitude for that shit, will wait till I can pick up a copy secondhand and hope to Jesus I don’t hear her voice in my brain.
 
The title of her book is 107 Days, because her excuse for losing the election is that she only had 107 Days to prepare and execute her campaign for POTUS after Joe Biden dropped out.

The title of the book is 107 days because its literally her day-by-day diary for the time of the campaign. Every day is a chapter. The book is so empty of content and so badly written that I don't know why anyone would get upset about it.

The biggest take-away I had from the book is that she was a bystander to the presidential campaign.
 
Eh, I'm on the left and there was pressure from family to support her.

I think the most astute thing I've seen about her book is that she treated the race like a branding problem.

You're out there to sell a product, that's great! What product are you selling?

Green beans with a cute labradoodle on the front!

Oh. Well. Shit. Okay.

Versus a guy who puts gold spray paint on plywood?

The dems could have put Howard the Duck up there and run a competitive race.

But instead they put a can of green beans up there and tried to sell it as premium dog food.
It's really revealing when she gets to discussing her rationale for why her party is losing young men - at no point is a problem with Democrat policy mentioned, simply that zoomers were shut in during their coming-of-age because of COVID and poor role models like Andrew Tate and Nick Fuentes were able to worm their way in and lie to these young men while public education couldn't do its job and pressure them in the correct direction.

They are utterly wed to this cope that all that is wrong with their platform is a messaging issue, and not people getting sick of the sales talking points never actually measuring up in reality.

There are two things throughout the book she fixates on:
-How much money she was able to raise (seriously, I've read memoirs by some pretty corporate political figures and not a one obsessed over fundraising totals like she does, she brings up how much almost every mentioned event/rally was able to raise)
-That there just wasn't enough time for her messaging (which was perfect) to sink in, while the media and especially Trump lied about her.
 
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