Kamala Harris’ new book is out on the shelves, as snippets of the book were released in the week leading up to its release. The book is pretty much what we thought it would be, in that she blames everyone but herself for her loss.
The book is now taking some hits, however, as Harris has some horribly wrong stats in her book, clearly not vetting her information properly.
In the book, Harris torches everyone she is blaming for the loss, except for the people who did not vote for her in one particular demographic.
Donald Trump stole the black vote from Harris; not all of it, mind you, but enough to crush her in the election, especially the young black male vote.
Conservative CJ Pearson called her out for failing to recognize that, stating, “Harris lost because millions of Black Americans like me abandoned both her and her party,” only Harris does not specifically call them out.
Trump captured about 15% of the black vote, a staggering amount for a Republican, as well as the key to Trump winning this election.
Harris also went after her VP choice, Governor Tim Walz, saying his debate against JD Vance cost her dearly in the election.
She wrote, "When Tim fell for it and started nodding and smiling at J.D.’s fake bipartisanship, I moaned to Doug, ‘What is happening?'"
She continued, "I told the television screen: ‘You’re not there to make friends with the guy who is attacking your running mate.’"
Walz, being the spineless wonder that he is, accepted her critique this week, also taking the blame.
In the book, Harris made the claim that 350 transgender individuals were murdered in America during 2024, only that stat is horribly wrong, and how it got past her and her editors is rather shocking.
That stat is the worldwide number, which you can find in two seconds with a quick Google search. The real number, according to Transgender Europe, was 41 transgender murders from October 2023 to September 2024. I wonder who she will blame for that mistake.
Harris also took a shot at her husband for not planning anything for her 60th birthday, writing, “Throughout the flight, I was looking forward to a special evening with Doug. Though we were apart a lot those days, campaigning in different cities, for my birthday our staff conspired so that we’d meet up in Philadelphia. I was wondering what he’d planned for our evening. The simple answer: Nothing. Not a thing.”
She must be an absolute joy to live with.