Over a year after her devastating loss to President Trump, Kamala Harris is still living in a fantasy world where she matters on the national political stage. The woman who helped oversee the border crisis, inflation nightmare, and Afghanistan disaster apparently thinks Americans have forgotten her role in the Biden regime's failures.
According to reports, Harris continues to position herself as a potential 2028 presidential contender, despite the fact that her 2024 campaign was an unmitigated disaster that reminded voters exactly why she dropped out of the 2020 primary before a single vote was cast.
What's truly remarkable is Harris's complete disconnect from reality. She seems to believe that her "historic" status as the first woman of color to serve as vice president somehow erases the memory of gas prices, empty store shelves, and chaos at our southern border that defined her time in office.
Nobody's Buying What She's Selling
The harsh truth that Harris refuses to accept? Americans have moved on. While President Trump is delivering on his America First agenda with mass deportations, energy dominance, and government efficiency reforms, Harris is relegated to the sidelines - exactly where she belongs.
"The funniest thing about Kamala Harris is that she thinks she matters," noted political observers. Her continued attempts to stay relevant only serve to remind voters of the disasters she helped create.
Harris's political career should have ended with her embarrassing 2020 primary performance. The fact that she was gifted the VP slot through identity politics rather than merit, and then failed spectacularly in that role, should disqualify her from any future consideration.
But here's what's really humiliating for Kamala: while she desperately clings to relevance, President Trump is busy fixing the mess she helped create. Border crossings are plummeting, American energy is booming, and our enemies respect us again.
Perhaps it's time for Harris to face the music - her political career is over, and Americans are better off for it. The question isn't whether she'll run in 2028, but whether anyone will still be listening when she does.
