Kamala Harris stumbles onto the truth: She’s a whiny liar
The fragile peace between the not-so-dynamic duo of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris reached its inevitable, undignified end this week.
In a preview of her new presidential campaign memoir, “What Happen-” — er, “107 Days” — the former veep threw her onetime boss under the bus in no uncertain terms.
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Recalling the intra-party panic during the final months of Biden’s reelection campaign last year, Harris wrote, “‘It’s Joe and Jill’s decision.’ We all said that, like a mantra, as if we’d all been hypnotized.”
“In retrospect, I think it was recklessness,” she concluded. “The stakes were simply too high. This wasn’t a choice that should have been left to an individual’s ego, an individual’s ambition.”
Harris’ detached tone is something to behold.
Her complicity in Joe Biden’s selfish — and indeed, reckless — decision to seek a second term in the Oval Office can’t be waved away.
She was not some liberal pundit or low-level staffer observing the president from afar, convinced that some vast, right-wing conspiracy could “cheapfake” its way to victory.
No, Kamala Harris was at Biden’s right hand throughout — and she did much more than repeat a brain-dead mantra, as she claims.
When Special Counsel Robert Hur revealed that the sitting commander-in-chief could no longer remember when his son Beau had died, or even the timeframe in which he had served as vice president, Harris was the administration’s attack dog.
“As a former prosecutor, the comments that were made by that prosecutor [were] gratuitous, inaccurate and inappropriate,” she railed.
“The way that the president’s demeanor in that report was characterized could not be more wrong on the facts and clearly politically motivated, gratuitous,” she continued — then, of all things, called Hur’s “integrity” into question.
Months later, the audio of Hur’s interview proved his description accurate.
Now, despite using her power and influence to smear Hur, she seeks credit for acknowledging the folly of Biden’s 2024 campaign.
But not her complicity in it, because doing so would sign her political death warrant.
She could perhaps be forgiven for backing the wrong horse in 2024, but not the unpatriotic moral error of putting her personal career ahead of the country’s well-being.
And so she insists that, while “many people want to spin up a narrative of some big conspiracy at the White House to hide Joe Biden’s infirmity,” the “truth” is “Joe Biden was a smart guy with long experience and deep conviction, able to discharge the duties of president.”
Of the “debate debacle” that drove Biden from the race, “I don’t believe it was incapacity,” Harris offers.
“If I believed that, I would have said so. As loyal as I am to President Biden, I am more loyal to my country.”
If only saying it made it so.
It’s now not a matter of debate, but a matter of record that Biden was unable to discharge his duties during his last year in office.
His inner circle concealed his condition from other members of his staff, and the president didn’t recognize George Clooney at a fundraiser the Hollywood A-lister threw for him.
Worst of all, the released excerpt from “107 Days” reveals Harris as a shameless whiner, blaming her electoral defeat on the White House for failing to boost and praise her.
“Getting anything positive said about my work or any defense against untrue attacks was almost impossible,” moaned the failed candidate.
“I often learned that the president’s staff was adding fuel to negative narratives that sprang up around me,” she complained.
“Indeed, it seemed as if they decided I should be knocked down a little bit more.”
Here’s yet another truth known to nearly everyone but her: Kamala Harris is a career mediocrity who fell backward into the vice presidency after an embarrassing 2020 presidential campaign.
Her dismal performance in that office, and the Electoral College blowout she suffered at the hands of Donald Trump, came as no surprise to anyone with knowledge of her record — including the skeptical Biden team that had, if anything, overestimated her abilities.
Harris seeks plaudits for her loyalty to Joe Biden, even as she blames him for her own shortcomings.
She touts her patriotism even as she continues to lie to the American people.
And she remains, six decades into her life, hopelessly unaware of who she is.
Harris is pitching “107 Days” as a book about a plucky underdog who embarked upon an admirable, if quixotic, quest to save her country.
In truth, it’s the story of a deluded liar whose country, now more than ever, sees right through her pitiful posturing.
Isaac Schorr is a staff writer at Mediaite.
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