Former Vice President Kamala Harris has joined the fearmongering campaign over President Trump’s policies by embarking on a post-election tour de force of finger- pointing and “I told you so” proclamations.

After a flop of a campaign that ended with her losing to Donald Trump, Kamala Harris now appears hellbent on convincing the public that she was “right” all along – despite voters making it abundantly clear they weren’t buying what she was selling. Flashing a sly grin, she recently scolded a crowd and claimed there were “many things we knew would happen,” as if her failed run was just a misunderstood prophecy.

At a recent event in California that convenes influential Black women from various industries to engage in discussions on leadership, policy, and empowerment, loser Harris quipped, “I’m not here to say I told you so…” she cackled before doing precisely that. This self-congratulatory rhetoric comes after a campaign widely criticized for its inability to connect with the electorate and for focusing on issues that failed to resonate with everyday Americans.

Now that we’re knee-deep in fearmongering over tariffs, DOGE, the stock market, and whatever else President Trump touches, the Democrats – and even a few skittish Republicans – are screaming that the sky is falling.

The media has stopped being reporters and started acting like meteorologists, tossing out dramatic forecasts about economic doom. But here’s the thing: tariff negotiations aren’t a fast-food drive-thru. They don’t serve up instant results. And instead of treating their stock portfolios like the long-term investments they are, Americans are panic- selling like they’re reacting to gas prices on a bad day. But that’s what Democrats WANT to happen – panic and remorse for voting for Donald J. Trump.

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Maybe Harris and her leftist pals should quit the fortune-telling and finger-pointing and start asking why their message keeps belly-flopping. All they offer is resistance – with zero real plans to actually help Americans. Their only strategy is painting the country as a perpetual victim so they can justify ramming through their unhinged “solutions” that fix nothing and continue to break everything.

In the end, Harris’s post-election antics serve as a reminder of why her campaign faltered in the first place – and why Dems are still on their island of misfit politicians. Voters are looking for solutions, not sanctimony, lies, gaslighting, and constant opposition.