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Harris’ Memoir: A Self-Pitying Spin or Just Another Political Ploy?

Kamala Harris has quietly rolled out a memoir called 107 Days that purports to explain the chaos of the 2024 campaign, but anyone paying attention knows this book is less a candid reckoning than a calculated piece of political theater. The former vice president paints herself as wounded and misunderstood while blaming everyone else for the failures of her short-lived run, from President Biden to her own party operatives.

On Friday’s Greg Kelly Reports, Kelly tore into Harris’ new book with the bluntness America deserves, calling out the contradictions and headline-seeking passages that reek of spin. Kelly has long pointed out the chummy treatment the leftist media affords Democratic elites and he wasn’t about to let Harris rewrite history without pushback on prime-time conservative television.

Harris’ memoir even levels the kind of internal complaints you’d expect from a Washington insider trying to protect her legacy — she calls Biden’s decision to run again “reckless” and admits to strategic angst about picking a running mate, famously saying a ticket with Pete Buttigieg would have been “too risky.” Those are not the revelations of a leader seeking to learn from mistakes; they’re the confessions of someone eager to shift blame and salvage a brand.

As she began her book tour, Harris found she couldn’t fully escape the real world: protesters interrupted events and reporters pressed her on inconsistencies, showing that voters aren’t fooled by polished memoirs and talking points. Instead of owning policy failures that saw Americans struggle with inflation and lawlessness, she offered grievances and excuses that play well in elite circles but fall flat at kitchen tables across the country.

The reaction from critics across the spectrum has been telling — even sympathetic commentators label the book a lot of finger-pointing and little accountability, and Democratic insiders have called the political calculus behind it questionable at best. This isn’t a roadmap to national renewal; it’s a defensive exercise in victim politics meant to rewrite a very public failure into a narrative of betrayal.

Hardworking Americans deserve honesty, not memoir therapy sessions from the Beltway class. If Kamala Harris wanted respect, she’d start by telling the truth to voters, not to publishing houses, and by focusing on concrete solutions instead of crafting excuses. Rest assured, conservatives will keep holding the powerful to account, and patriots everywhere will judge leaders by results, not by how skillfully they dodge responsibility.

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