Kamala Harris is at it again, shamelessly trying to milk what little relevance she has left following her humiliating defeat in the 2024 presidential election. Undeterred by the crushing loss handed to her by Donald Trump, Harris is launching a tour to promote her memoir — a book that tries to spin a failed, brief campaign into some sort of heroic saga. It’s nothing more than a desperate, attention-seeking attempt to pander to an audience that’s already moved on.
Let’s call it what it is: a victory lap for a loser. The former vice president’s bragging about “the shortest presidential campaign in modern history” is laughable at best and delusional at worst. How does one glorify a campaign that didn’t even make it past the early stages? The truth is she’s scrambling to stay in the spotlight, using flashy appearances and empty words to distract from the fact that conservatives decisively rejected her leadership and vision — or more accurately, lack thereof.
🔥🚨BREAKING: Disgraced former Vice President Kamala Harris just announced her ‘107 Days’ tour. Where you can have a conversation with the underdog of the 2024 Presidential Election pic.twitter.com/Tl4IP0NoTs
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) August 21, 2025
And the response on social media? Brutal. The American people aren’t buying her self-aggrandizing campaign stop disguised as a memoir tour. Commenters and critics have mercilessly mocked her attempt to cling to political life like a bad sitcom character who just won’t take the hint. Some even mocked her for trying to master every accent as if versatility on the campaign trail would somehow cover for the glaring mistakes of her disastrous run. It’s not charisma or accomplishments that sell books — especially not hers — but a heavy dose of narcissism and delusion.
What’s even more telling is the timing. This tour comes when Harris’s political future is as murky as ever. She’s floated vague hints about staying “in the fight,” teasing runs for governor or even another presidential campaign down the line. Yet she has recently ruled out a run for California governor, revealing deep uncertainty about her actual path forward. Meanwhile, other Democrats like Minnesota’s governor are already testing the waters for 2028. Harris appears stuck clinging to the past, desperately trying to maintain relevance in a party that’s eager to move on from her costly failures.
America deserves leaders with spine and substance, not perpetual election losers who relitigate their defeats under the guise of “lessons learned.” Kamala Harris’s memoir tour is nothing more than a sad attempt to rewrite history — one that neither the country nor conservatives will ever accept. If she truly cared about progress or moving the nation forward, she’d finally take the exit everyone else knows is long overdue. But sadly, it looks like America’s wasted enough time on Kamala. When will she finally get the message?