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Governor Responds To Harris

by Red Right Politics
September 23, 2025 at 10:19 am
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Kamala Harris just dropped a memoir, and—brace yourself—it might be the most unintentionally revealing campaign pre-launch in recent memory. If this was supposed to tee her up as the post-Biden frontrunner, well… yikes. The title might be 107 Days, but after reading what’s inside, you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s more like 107 Excuses.

Because let’s be clear—this book doesn’t read like a roadmap to leadership. It reads like a political burn book with footnotes. Her campaign didn’t fail, everyone else failed her. The Biden team didn’t support her.

Pete Buttigieg was her first choice for VP, but oh no—he’s gay, and Kamala didn’t think the American people would go for that. You know, because she respects voters so much. So she apparently passed on the person she thought was best for the job because of his sexual orientation. Bold move for someone who wants to run the “inclusive, progressive” table.

NEW: Kamala Harris says she couldn’t pick Pete Buttigieg as her running mate because he is gay and there was only 107 days.

Maddow: To say that he couldn’t be on the ticket effectively because he was gay, it’s hard to hear.

Harris: No no no that’s not what I said… with the… pic.twitter.com/sKFGmWsg9G

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) September 23, 2025

But then things get really spicy.

She throws shade at Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, and suddenly you realize she’s not just burning bridges—she’s launching fireworks off them. She claims he was too focused on the “trappings” of the vice presidency. You know, those burning questions that matter to every American: like how many bedrooms are in the Naval Observatory or whether the Smithsonian would lend Pennsylvania artwork to decorate with. Real “people’s work,” clearly.

Shapiro didn’t take kindly to that. His spokesperson called it “simply ridiculous.” And when he sat down with Stephen A. Smith (yes, we’re quoting ESPN analysts now in presidential politics—welcome to 2025), he didn’t just clap back—he lit a match under her credibility.

Because he brought up the question Kamala can’t dodge forever: If she was in the room for every major decision with Joe Biden… why didn’t she say a word about his mental fitness?

Shapiro didn’t mince words. He says he told Biden and his staff, directly, that he didn’t think Joe could or should run again. Kamala? Silent. For months. Maybe years. She was “in the room,” as she loves to remind everyone. But when it mattered most—when the country needed honesty—she apparently zipped her lips and nodded along.

Josh Shapiro to @stephenasmith on Kamala now saying Biden running again was reckless.

“she’s going to have to answer to how she was in the room and yet never said anything publicly.”

Harris also has some digs at Shapiro in her book. pic.twitter.com/jVLIIEwDc3

— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) September 19, 2025

So let’s get this straight.

She knew. She stayed silent. And now she wants a promotion?

How do you pitch yourself as the trustworthy alternative when your entire case rests on sitting quietly next to the biggest political elephant in the room and doing absolutely nothing? This isn’t courage. This is careerism on autopilot.

And the Democrats are starting to notice.

Josh Shapiro’s not the only one sharpening the knives. California Governor Gavin Newsom is already working the donor circuits and taking international trips like he’s running the State Department. Meanwhile, Kamala’s dropping memoirs filled with passive-aggressive jabs and trying to rewrite history before the real campaign begins.

It’s almost like we’re watching the Democratic Hunger Games play out in real time. Everyone’s smiling on camera, but behind the scenes, it’s pure panic, bruised egos, and brutal infighting. If Kamala thinks the primaries are going to be a coronation, she’s got another thing coming.

Because if this book proves anything, it’s that Kamala Harris may be her own worst enemy. She’s alienating the base, picking fights with her own bench, and somehow managing to remind the public of everything they didn’t like about the Biden-Harris administration.

The first book @KamalaHarris wrote about herself, ‘The Truths We Hold. An American Journey.’ was packed full of lies. She used pictures of people who weren’t even her family members. It’s literally all been debunked.

Now she is writing a new book. Why? Because she needs money to… pic.twitter.com/TfDhEQx1I1

— C-Reason🇺🇸 (@CreasonJana) August 1, 2025

So please, keep going. Keep airing out the party’s dirty laundry. Keep revealing how chaotic the Democratic “unity” truly is. Because when the knives come out on that debate stage—and they will—she’ll need more than memoir quotes and bedroom counts to survive.

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