It is time to get Kamala Harris off the stage—after what has been the worst week yet of her very short-lived campaign—as the illusion that she could actually be elected evaporates.
Democrat pollster John Zogby said the week was so bad he gave her an F—BUT that’s only because there wasn’t something lower he could hand out. Not content to insult Catholics and alienate Christians, Kamala Harris now wants to expel Jews from the Democrat Party altogether.
Harris was nonetheless quick to comment on the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. But for stating the obvious, that Sinwar was the mastermind of October 7, she said nothing new. More to the point, she said nothing to acquit herself of the charge that she knows nothing about Israel or Hamas or Gaza or the Middle East. Nothing she can say will acquit her of the charge that she was flat out wrong—her assertions were groundless; her conclusions, baseless; her recommendations, worthless.
Now Harris wants us to forget what she said about Hamas. She sounds sincere, which is not a good thing, as it relates to anti-Israel propaganda. Instead of rebuking the enemies of Israel, she enables them. Instead of responding to extremism by refuting it, instead of addressing it once so as to never have to answer it again, Harris dignified it.
Nothingness is the essence of Harris’s candidacy, as two examples make plain. In the case of the singer Lizzo, or rather based on Lizzo’s attempt to make the case for Harris, nothingness is a promise—that is, Lizzo says Harris will make the country like Detroit. Here, again, is a threat in the form of something else. Either way, Lizzo means it. The city that has not seen a Republican Mayor since 1962—and has slipped far from the perch it once occupied at the hands of the left—yes, Detroit is far better today than it once was—BUT do for America? Not a great message.
Things are no better in the South, where Usher says Harris will usher in … well, you be the judge. Notwithstanding Usher’s refrain about readiness, we are not ready for four more years of incompetence and incoherence. We are not ready for four more years of vapidness. We do not want, and we will not accept, four more years of the words of Kamala Harris and the policies of Sleepy Joe Biden.
Kamala has actually been discussing her legacy 50 years from now—I mean, how tone-deaf can you be? Nothingness encapsulates the legacy of Kamala Harris. Of all the words she has said, of all the words her surrogates have said in her defense, her legacy—the import of her ramblings and equivocations—is indefensible. Her legacy is nothing but failure.