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The recriminations have begun between Team Biden and Team Harris, and it is delicious. I have publicly vowed that I will read any book, any piece, anything about the absolute crap show that was the Kamala Harris campaign. I am here for it.
I want to hear about how Joe Biden wrecked all of this by not stepping out early.
I want to hear from Joe Biden’s team how Kamala Harris is an absolute trash heap of horror at politics and how her campaign was run like absolute clown-car nonsense.
I want to hear all of it — how much they hate each other, how Jill couldn’t stand Kamala but was kind of fond of Doug.
I want to hear every bit of gossip. I’m here for every single moment of it. I’ve been waiting for it. I’m enjoying all of it.
Honestly, when I think of the amount of winning that I’m currently experiencing, I don’t think I can tire of it.
That’s a promise Donald Trump has made that he has not kept: He promised I would be so tired of “the winning” that I would be tired of winning.
I’m not. I’m not yet tired of the winning.
I require more winning.
The demand for winning continues to increase even as the supply of winning increases. Supply must be increased of the winning in order to meet demand.
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Speaking of winning, the Republicans are poised to keep control of the House of Representatives after winning the Senate and picking up four seats. Republicans have a solid, durable majority at 53 seats and they are apparently going to retain the House in all likelihood as well.
Donald Trump is going to reenter office with a triumvirate: the White House, the Senate, and the House, which he would not have had if he had won in 2020. House Speaker Mike Johnson said everyone’s fed up and fired up for their fight about the cost of living, the rising crime rates, the wide open border, and the weakness on the world stage.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris finally emerged to explain that her “heart was full,” adding, “The light of America’s promise will always burn bright as long as we never give up and as long as we keep fighting.”
“While I concede this election, I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign,” she declared. “The fight, the fight for freedom, for opportunity, for fairness and the dignity of all people, a fight for the ideals at the heart of our nation, the ideals that reflect America at our best, that is a fight I will never give up.”
I don’t even know what she was talking about. What does that mean, “I will fight for America?” Can she spell that out? What are the American ideals that “reflect America at our best?”
Did she mean boys in the girls locker rooms? Are we talking here about Rachel Levine and the transgender movement? Are we talking about cutting the American military while attempting to make nice with pro-Hamas protesters?
Which part of American values was she talking about?
She was never going to fill that in, because the minute she did, there would be problems.
She finished, appropriately enough, with some more platitudes. She talked about darkness and stars — and stars and darkness and pablum like that.
It sounded like this:
There’s an adage a historian once called a law of history, true of every society across the ages. The adage is, only when it is dark enough can you see the stars. I know many people feel like we are entering a dark time, but for the benefit of us all, I hope that is not the case. But here’s the thing, America, if it is, let us fill the sky with the light of a brilliant, brilliant billion of stars.
Wow. That’s so moving: the light of a brilliant, brilliant billion of stars.
Nay, trillions of stars. Nay, a bajillion of stars.
She sounded like some of the worst dialog from “Rings of Power.” She sounded like she was in the writers’ room for “Rings of Power” and started cribbing off their notes.
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Then Biden gave his speech. And he looked like this was the happiest day of his life since he was inaugurated in 2021. He looked so happy. You could see it written across his face. He was so delighted she lost because if she won, he would just be a transitional president.
Now he gets to claim that it was all her fault.
He looked delighted, as if he had more mojo than he had any time during the campaign.
He was so happy because Harris losing meant that all the people who hated him and who dumped him are losers.
And the Harris people think the Biden people are losers.
They’re both right.
So much winning!
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