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Kamala Harris finally confesses to a scary truth about Joe Biden

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Harris and Biden were tight-lipped for their entire term. But now the truth is coming out.

And Kamala Harris finally confessed to a scary truth about Joe Biden.

Harris’ Memoir Exposes Biden’s Debate Debacle and Campaign Delusions

In her new memoir, 107 Days, released Tuesday, former Vice President Kamala Harris pulls no punches about the catastrophic June 2024 debate performance of then-President Joe Biden against Donald Trump, revealing her refusal to parrot the Biden campaign’s absurd claim of victory.

The book, chronicling her brief presidential run after Biden’s July 21 exit, offers a scathing insider’s look at a campaign in denial, clinging to talking points that conservatives argue were divorced from reality.

Harris’ account confirms what many Americans saw: a faltering Biden, a sharp Trump, and a Democratic machine desperate to spin defeat into triumph—a disconnect that ultimately cost them the election.

Rejecting the ‘Bulls–t’ Narrative

Harris describes being handed a sheet of talking points post-debate, blaring in all caps: “JOE BIDEN WON,” with claims he “fought through his cold as he is fighting for the American people.”

Her reaction was visceral: “Are you kidding me?” she writes, recalling her disbelief as she tossed the paper aside. When Biden’s team pressed her to echo this narrative in media interviews, Harris pushed back hard: “No. Don’t feed me bulls–t. Everyone saw what they saw.”

She paints a grim picture of Biden’s performance—missing chances to counter Trump, stumbling over words, and losing his train of thought. A particularly incriminating moment came when Biden, after muddling millions and billions, declared, “We finally beat Medicare,” prompting Trump’s biting retort: “Well, he’s right. He did beat Medicare. He beat it to death.”

Hollywood Outrage and Public Backlash

The fallout wasn’t limited to the debate stage. Harris recounts her husband, Doug Emhoff, enduring a tirade from liberal director Rob Reiner at a Hollywood watch party, who screamed, “We’re going to lose our f—ing democracy and it’s your fault!”

Campaign staffers, monitoring online reactions, saw the public label Biden’s showing a “disaster,” “train wreck,” and “embarrassment.” Yet, the campaign’s insistence on proclaiming victory only deepened the disconnect.

Harris, preparing for a CNN interview with Anderson Cooper, likened the situation to a Richard Pryor joke about a cheating husband caught red-handed: “You gonna believe me or your lyin’ eyes?”

Refusing to gaslight voters, she pivoted to attacking Trump’s “numerous lies,” telling Cooper, “Listen, people can debate on style points, but ultimately this election and who is the president of the United States has to be about substance.”

A Campaign Unraveled by Denial

Harris’ memoir lays bare the Biden campaign’s fatal flaw: an inability to confront reality. The debate, already a low point amid growing concerns about Biden’s mental sharpness, became a turning point that conservatives argue sealed his fate.

Trump, described by Harris as “shooting before he aimed, spouting lies, unburdened by the truth,” still outmaneuvered a visibly struggling Biden, whose policy mastery failed to shine through.

The campaign’s push to prop up Biden as a winner, despite what voters saw, reflects a Democratic tendency to prioritize optics over honesty—a strategy that crumbled when Biden dropped out.

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