• Kamala's Interview in Australia Reminds Us How Lucky We Are That She Lo

    From useapen@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 27 08:29:05 2025
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    Kamala Harris has been pretty scarce since she got wiped out in the
    November election.

    But for some reason, she spoke at a real estate conference in Australia
    over the weekend. Frankly, I don't know why anyone interested in real
    estate would want to hear from her. However, she was interviewed for an
    hour by real estate industry veteran John McGrath.

    Now you know how tipped the scales were in such an interview when he
    referred to her as “one of the most successful women in history” with “her
    best work ahead of her,” according to The Guardian. Can I laugh now? Don't
    you mean the most unsuccessful woman in history? The one who blew through
    more than $1 billion in less than four months and still lost badly? Now, I should probably never say never to anyone's political chances, but I would think her chances of ever being president are the rough equivalent of a snowball's chance in hell.

    But just in case there was a chance, she tends to kill it every time she
    opens her mouth, with those profound things she thinks she says, like this winner at the conference.

    “I don’t hear no. I eat no for breakfast. I don’t hear no until maybe the
    tenth time. I can’t begin to tell you the number of times it has been explicitly or implicitly said to me – it’s not your time. You’re not
    ready, they’re not ready."

    Um, Kamala? It was a no. Both in 2020 and 2024.

    There was no discussion of President Donald Trump or her losing in
    November. Why? Couldn't she handle the "no"?

    There was this garbled word salad extravaganza, which sounds similar to it being important to understand "the importance of the passage of time."

    “I do worry, frankly, about what’s happening right now in the world,” she
    said.

    “I do worry that it is important that we remember history. It’s important
    that we remember the 1930s. It’s important that we remember that history
    has taught us that isolation does not equal insulation.

    “It is important that we understand and remember history, which taught us
    the interdependence and interconnection between nations.

    “History that has taught us the importance of relationships of trust, of
    the importance of friendships, integrity, honesty.”

    Could she say "important" a few more times?

    But hey, she did have the cackle going, "I am unemployed right now."
    Cackle, cackle, cackle.


    "She walked on and off the stage to a standing ovation and the strains of Beyoncé’s Halo," The Guardian reported. Can we laugh any harder at such a thing? Maybe she should have had a plan, rather than spending money on
    Beyoncé.

    Thanks for reminding us again how much we dodged a bullet by electing
    President Donald Trump. She's deservedly unemployed, and hopefully, she
    stays that way, at least when it comes to any elected political position.

    She probably has a chance in California if she runs for governor. But even there, her involvement in the cover-up of the decline of Joe Biden is
    haunting her, as folks like former Los Angeles Mayor and former California Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa are calling her out over why she
    didn't speak out.

    Hopefully, she stays unemployed, at least in the political arena. I
    wouldn't want her inflicted on anyone.

    https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2025/05/26/kamala-interview-in-australia- n2189608

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