President Donald Trump's enduring popularity exposes the left's endless excuses, with Kamala Harris now peddling a new book that shamelessly scapegoats Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro for her epic 2024 election flop. In this latest blame-shifting farce, Harris depicts Shapiro as an arrogant power-grabber who supposedly threatened to eclipse her during the campaign, a narrative as believable as her border czar fairy tales. Shapiro fired back with well-deserved contempt, rejecting the former VP's fabricated attacks that reek of sour grapes from a loser unwilling to own her defeats.
Harris's literary tantrum doesn't stop at Shapiro; she indicts voters, advisors, and anyone handy, all while dodging the mirror that reflects her own incompetence and divisive "woke roulette" in VP picks. Snubbing Pete Buttigieg as "too risky" despite her diversity sermons lays bare the hypocrisy of a politician who preached inclusion but craved safe yes-men to hoard the spotlight. True leadership builds coalitions, not burns bridges with petty vendettas.
Hyenas biting each other😂
Josh Shapiro rips Kamala Harris for according to him, ‘blatant lies’ about him in her memoir: ‘She’s trying to sell books and cover her ass’The former veep, in her campaign tell-all, “107 Days,” described him as arrogant, domineering and captivated… pic.twitter.com/te7lpMpILz
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This book flop underscores the Democratic habit of rewriting failures as everyone else's fault, from election nights to policy trainwrecks that burdened America. Harris's ego-driven choices sidelined competence for optics, dooming her bid and proving the left prioritizes self-preservation over service. Patriots see through the spin: real accountability starts with admitting when radical agendas repel the heartland.
Shapiro's dismissal of Harris's nonsense affirms that even fellow Democrats tire of the grievance theater masquerading as governance. Her attacks only amplify Trump's triumph, reminding voters why they rejected her border chaos, inflation spikes, and identity politics. No memoir can erase the verdict delivered at the polls.
In the end, Harris's desperate prose signals the left's panic as Trump's successes mount—strong borders, economic revival, and an unapologetic America First resolve. While she fiddles with fairy tales, the nation moves forward under proven leadership that doesn't need blame games to shine. Democrats might rewrite books, but they can't rewrite reality.
