In case you missed the exciting announcement back on July 31, failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris revealed in an Instagram post that Simon & Schuster will publish her behind-the-scenes account of her 2024 campaign debacle. The memoir, titled 107 Days in reference to the mercifully shortest presidential campaign in modern history, will be released on Sept. 23, so mark your calendars.
For those keeping score, she had previously published two books under her name: 2009’s Smart on Crime: A Career Prosecutor’s Plan to Make Us Safer and 2019’s The Truths We Hold: An American Journey. The former book faced accusations of plagiarism of a degree that sank Harvard’s Claudine Gay’s career, but which were shrugged off by the Left-dominated media as a “conservatives pounce” non-controversy. The latter book was panned even by NPR as full of campaign platitudes and awkward prose (Kamala’s prose is awkward? Imagine that).
Mainstream media announcements about her forthcoming book have been muted in tone, reflecting the Democrat Party’s general lack of enthusiasm about the catastrophic choice for presidential candidate who shows every sign of intending a comeback run at the White House. Everyone knows that Harris will never win a presidential election; if she couldn’t beat Trump the first time around, she certainly won’t beat JD Vance in 2028; Vance will wipe the floor with her in debates, and he will be riding a wave of four years of epic Trump successes. It’s hard to imagine a conservative opponent that she could beat. She won’t even win her own Party’s nomination over a white male, Gavin Newsom, whose lust for the Oval Office is white-hot. Kamala is out of her league at the level of national politics, and unlikeable.
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Author: Ruth King
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