Kamala Harris’ NYC Book Tour Spirals

Kamala Harris’s Book Faces Criticism

Kamala Harris’s new memoir, “107 Days,” has been criticized as a money-making effort rather than a genuine reflection.

Critics say it avoids responsibility for her 2024 presidential campaign,

instead blaming “Biden’s staff, fellow Democrats, and the political environment.

Controversial Revelations

Harris admitted she did not choose Pete Buttigieg as her running mate because he is gay,

a disclosure widely condemned as tone-deaf and potentially damaging.

Book Tour Disruptions

Her New York City book tour was interrupted by anti-Israel protesters.

Harris responded, “I’m not president right now.

There’s nothing I can do,” reinforcing criticisms that she tends to avoid accountability.

Inconsistent Rhetoric

While urging protesters to be calm, she called Donald Trump a “Communist dictator,

highlighting a perceived inconsistency in her approach to tension and responsibility.

Critics see the memoir as bitter, undermining her political standing and the Democratic Party.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *