As RedState previously noted, the rumors began swirling at the start of 2023 about how Democrat movers and shakers in pivotal battleground states were beginning the uncomfortable second-guessing over Kamala Harris‘ time as Joe Biden’s VP.
The Washington Post, for example, ran a story on how the number of Harris’ critics was growing among Democrat activists, with some pointing out that it was obvious Harris didn’t “know enough about what she’s doing.” Others talked about the unbelievable luck Harris had in getting to the point she is now.
Though they left out the part about how early on in her political career Harris had an affair with a powerful married man who admittedly appointed her to “two state commissions when I was Assembly speaker,” the Washington Post reported that “in 2016, she won her Senate seat against weak opposition, [Harris’ critics on the left] say.”
“In 2019, her presidential run ended before a single ballot was cast, doomed by an uneven performance on the campaign trail, weak support, faltering resources and turmoil among her advisers,” they also pointed out.
And yet eight months after she ended her presidential campaign, Harris was picked as Joe Biden’s running mate, not because of any particular talent but because powerful woke Democrats demanded Biden pick a woman of color as a condition of their support for his campaign.