Kamala's Blame Game Memoir: Border Crisis Who?

Kamala Harris just released her 300-page “tell-all” about her failed 2024 campaign, and it’s every bit the train wreck critics expected. Instead of reflecting on real issues like the border crisis hammering American communities, Harris spends chapter after chapter playing the victim, pointing fingers, and settling political scores.
The book drips with bitterness. She blames Tim Walz for fumbling debate answers, knocks Pete Buttigieg for not fitting the “right” identity combo, and throws shade at every Democrat who didn’t worship at her altar. It’s less a memoir than a scorched-earth revenge blog.
Meanwhile, border towns across America are overwhelmed with chaos from unchecked illegal immigration. Polls show nearly 70% of Americans want the border secured. But Harris, who was literally “border czar” at one point, acts like it doesn’t exist. Her silence on the crisis is deafening.
Even Democrats are calling her book strategy a flop. Critics say it exposes her obsession with identity politics and personal grudges, while offering zero leadership. Business owners, already crushed by inflation and cheap labor undercutting wages, see this as proof Democrats care more about woke vendettas than fixing America’s problems.
Harris wanted her memoir to be her comeback. Instead, it’s a masterclass in delusion—an autobiography of failure wrapped in victimhood.
Far From Woke Verdict: Kamala, your priorities are as broken as the border you refused to fix.