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Kamala’s Return Speech Sparks Secondhand Embarrassment

Kamala’s Return Speech Sparks Secondhand Embarrassment

Harris rattled off a list of Democratic leaders who really inspire her: “Corey Booker, Chris Van Hollen, Chris Murphy, Jasmine Crockett, Maxwell Frost, AOC, and Bernie Sanders.”

Former Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her first major speech since leaving office at Emerge America’s 20th anniversary gala in San Francisco on Wednesday night. The organization’s mission is to recruit, train, and connect Democratic women from diverse backgrounds who aspire to run for public office.

While her remarks—by turns angry and coquettish—may have energized her base, which, according to one former Harris advisor, is “clamoring for her voice right now,” they served as a stark reminder to the rest of us why she lost the election.

Harris was clearly thrilled to be back among loyal supporters. Her signature grin and familiar cackle were on full display. In a moment that drew chuckles from the crowd, she even gave a warm shoutout to her husband, ‘Dougie.’ It was widely rumored that Harris attributed her defeat to the damaging revelations about her husband’s past that surfaced during the campaign.

She began by noting that her speech coincided with an important milestone: the 100th day of President Donald Trump’s time in office. She said, “I’ll leave it to others to give a full accounting.” She then went on to give a full accounting.

Expressing her fervent belief in the Constitution and American ideals, she said, “Instead of the administration working to advance America’s highest ideals, we are witnessing the wholesale abandonment of those ideals.”

She called the current state of the U.S. economy “the greatest man-made economic crisis in modern presidential history.” This came after the Biden administration presided over 9.1% inflation, soaring interest rates that priced first-time buyers out of the housing market, and two consecutive periods of negative GDP growth, which most economists would call a recession. But I digress.

She continued, “What we are in fact witnessing is a high-velocity event. Where a vessel is being used for the swift implementation of an agenda that has been decades in the making. An agenda to slash public education, an agenda to shrink government and then to privatize its services, all while giving tax breaks to the wealthiest among us.”

“Right now, we are living in their vision for America,” Harris said. “It’s an agenda, a narrow, self-serving vision of America where they punish truth tellers, favor loyalists cashing in on their power, and leave everyone to fend for themselves, all while abandoning allies and retreating from the world.”

Addressing the current commotion over the deportation of an illegal alien and likely MS-13 gang member, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, she declared, “It is not okay to detain and to disappear American citizens or anyone without due process.”

Naturally, Harris was encouraged by the results of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, “the courage of judges to uphold the rule of law,” and the “universities that are defying unconstitutional demands that threaten the pursuit of truth and academic independence.”

And she warned of a coming constitutional crisis, “if Congress fails to do its part, or if the courts fail to do their part, or if both do their part, but the president defies them anyway.”

Harris rattled off a list of Democratic leaders who really inspire her: “Corey Booker, Chris Van Hollen, Chris Murphy, Jasmine Crockett, Maxwell Frost, AOC, and Bernie Sanders.” In all likelihood, she’ll be competing against some of these very figures for the party’s presidential nomination in a few years. One wonders how inspiring she’ll find them then.

She ended her speech with a metaphor involving the behavior of elephants at the San Diego Zoo during a recent earthquake.

“In fact, please allow me, friends, to digress for a moment. Okay. It’s kind of dark in here, but I’m going to ask for a show of hands. Who saw that video from a couple of weeks ago, the one of the elephants at the San Diego Zoo during the earthquake? Google it if you haven’t seen it. So that scene has been on my mind. Everyone asks me what you’ve been thinking about these days. Well…,” she said, still grinning and cackling. [A clip of the elephants can be viewed here.]

“For those who haven’t seen it, here those elephants were, and as soon as they felt the earth shaking beneath their feet, they got in a circle and stood next to each other to protect the most vulnerable,” she explained. “Think about it. What a powerful metaphor.”

The problem was that most people in the audience were unfamiliar with the story – until she went in for the kill. “Because we know those who try to incite fear are most effective when they divide and conquer. When they separate the herd, when they try to make everyone think they are alone. But in the face of crisis, the lesson is don’t, don’t scatter.”

She added, “The instinct has to be to immediately find and connect with each other, and to know that the circle will be stronger.”

While I don’t agree with Harris’s remarks—and her delivery at times sparked some serious secondhand embarrassment—she nonetheless landed some sharp blows on Republicans. Instead of doubling down on defending the due process rights of gang members and rogue judges, these are exactly the kinds of attacks Democrats should be making if they hope to win in 2026. Republicans would be wise to pay attention.

Harris has been absent from the national spotlight for nearly six months, and perhaps time had softened my memory of just how weak a candidate she truly is. But watching her speak again, I’m more convinced than ever: if, by some improbable twist of fate, she secures the nomination, the third time will definitely not be the charm. And I think her party knows that too.


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What a stupid stupid woman. A total embarrassment.

Where can we contribute to her 2028 presidential campaign?

Will sleeping around be covered.

inspectorudy | May 1, 2025 at 5:44 pm

Yet, the latest poll asking if she was running against Trump today shows a whopping one-point difference! I think they must have polled only the MSM. I saw part of her speech and it looked like she took a long pull on the laughing gas bottle.

Crockett, AOC, Harris. Which would score highest in brainpower and in ability to actually get things done?

Humans aren’t herd animals, Kamala.

    henrybowman in reply to Crawford. | May 1, 2025 at 6:05 pm

    Democrat humans are. Theyr’e practically hive animals.

    rbj1 in reply to Crawford. | May 1, 2025 at 7:15 pm

    Elephants are the symbol of the Republican Party. And yes, we do protect the most vulnerable, confused children. We don’t mutilate them.

      fscarn in reply to rbj1. | May 1, 2025 at 8:07 pm

      This is what she said, “Here those elephants were and as soon as they felt the earth shaking beneath their feet, they got in a circle and stood next to each other to protect the most vulnerable…. What a powerful metaphor!”

      Democrats similarly get into a circle around a woman lying on a table with open legs to kill the most vulnerable.

      Paula in reply to rbj1. | May 2, 2025 at 1:10 am

      She was guilty of cultural appropriation. When speaking of Democrats, she should’ve used the metaphor of a herd of jackasses.

        henrybowman in reply to Paula. | May 2, 2025 at 10:59 pm

        Herds of jackasses just get into fights.
        A swift kick to the face is actually a perfectly normal conversational tool to a burro.

Was she sober? Is she a lush?

I want to know. Scott Adams has speculated. Michael Malice says she is America’s wine mom.

https://x.com/michaelmalice/status/1825629392527069640

destroycommunism | May 1, 2025 at 7:09 pm

she is the current poster child for an angry black female

healthguyfsu | May 1, 2025 at 7:51 pm

She says shrinking govt and public Ed like it’s a bad thing.

Warburton said that the elephant is the only animal having no ridiculous aspect.

“By which we see it was not Mr. Pope’s intention to bring any of the ape’s qualities, but its sagacity, into the comparison. But why the ape’s, it may be said, rather than the sagacity of some more decent animal, particularly the half-reasoning elephant, as the poet calls it; which, as well on account of this its excellence, as for its having no ridiculous side, like the ape, on which it could be viewed, seems better to have deserved this honour?”

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/43271/43271-h/43271-h.htm

Halcyon Daze | May 1, 2025 at 8:35 pm

Is the anonymous senior advisor speaking candidly in the room with us right now? — Robby Soave

Harris is the most vapid politician this side of Ocasio Cortez. As a matter of fact, Harris, Cortez, and Crockett need to get together and go on tour. They can call it the Three Dumb Broads Tour. If each were forced to talk for 15 minutes without mentioning Trump, racism, or the oligarchy, I believe at least one of their heads would explode, much to the benefit of our nation.

    ztakddot in reply to Kevin. | May 1, 2025 at 11:06 pm

    By comparison blondes are very intelligent.

      Paula in reply to ztakddot. | May 2, 2025 at 2:22 am

      This is the reason Harris was chosen for Biden’s running mate because, by comparison, she made Biden look intelligent.

        ztakddot in reply to Paula. | May 2, 2025 at 12:21 pm

        A well honed policy of presidents

        Nixon – Agnew
        Clinton – Gore
        Obama – Biden
        Biden – Harris
        Harris – Walz

        Make you wonder just how stupid and useless Walz really is. Probably well beyond
        any of our conceptions.

With a scary voice, Kamala said we are experiencing the greatest man-made economic crisis in history.

Making a further effort to scare the audience, she told them that we are in a constitutional crisis.

After numerous attempts to incite fear, she closed by accusing Republicans of trying to incite fear.

“Because we know those who try to incite fear are most effective when they divide and conquer. When they separate the herd, when they try to make everyone think they are alone. But in the face of crisis, the lesson is don’t, don’t scatter.”

She should talk to Maine. State Rep. Laurel D. Libby who has to go to the Supreme Court to appeal the state banning her from voting because she criticized the State law that lets men play women sports.

OR any of the rest of us who don’t fit into the tiny little boxes the left puts you in…like Joe Biden did with every role he filled in his administration.

Clowns, thieves, dunces and criminal/terrorist-supporters and enablers — that’s who comprise the vile, stupid and evil Dhimmi-crats farcical and embarrassing crop of apparatchik standard-bearers.

I did think about it. Which government program or policy do those elephants depend upon to protect each other during earthquakes?

Powerful metaphor indeed.

Call me crazy… but, uh, talking about elephants circling up and uniting when under attack and thus becoming stronger…

Didn’t anyone ever tell this woman that The Elephant is the symbol of the Republican party?

On a side note, what does a herd of donkeys do when alarmed? I suspect they scatter in all directions …

    Paula in reply to Hodge. | May 2, 2025 at 9:40 am

    “On a side note, what does a herd of donkeys do when alarmed?”

    They kick their feet and make a lot of dust and noise. Their loud braying sound is reminiscent of Kamala Harris laughing.

      ztakddot in reply to Paula. | May 2, 2025 at 12:23 pm

      I smell a commercial if she ever runs again. Just imagine a donkey talking with Kamala’s voice and finishing with that braying laugh. Bound to leave a lasting impression.

      henrybowman in reply to Paula. | May 2, 2025 at 11:03 pm

      They startle, decide whether to run, then usually run.
      Like Gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs confronted by ANY reporter.

    KY Squatch in reply to Hodge. | May 2, 2025 at 10:07 am

    “The Elephant is the symbol of the Republican party”

    And we are doing all we can to circle up around and defend the most vulnerable among us — the unborn and our children, after whom the abortionists and trans-ideologues are coming with a vengeance.

I listened to the speech before looking at any criticisms of it.

I certainly take issue with many of her points — e.g., yammering about the principles of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and “We the People” while she and her party insist on disarming the citizenry of its resistance rifles.

That said, she remained on point, with zero word salad (unburdened by yellow school busses that have been, etc.). Election 2024 was uncomfortably close, and had she spoken throughout her brief campaign the way she did at Emerge, she might have BSed the voters and actually won.

Kamala DEI hire. Dingbat feminist fraud. Can’t defeat vance or rubio.

She should “retire” and write book about her “victimhood”.

    ztakddot in reply to smooth. | May 2, 2025 at 12:25 pm

    She’ll run for CA governor. They’re stupid enough to elect her but if she loses she’ll tell the press that we won’t have Kamala Harris to kick around anymore.

These are the same supporters she wasn’t even willing to walk out and thank for their support at her rally on election night. Why would you ever give her the time of day again once she showed you how little she cares about you?

In the last 100 days she did exactly what she would have done in her first 100 days of being President. Zip, nada, absolutely nothing except perhaps emptying a large number od wine boxes.

I guess that Harris never encoutered Bertrand Russell in her studies:

I once saw a photograph of a large herd of wild elephants in Central Africa Seeing an airplane for the first time, and all in a state of wild collective terror… As, however, there were no journalists among them, the terror died down when the airplane was out of sight.