The #Resistance libs have had a hell of a time lately, mentally speaking.
The good news, however, is that relief is on the way in the form of an utterly empowering biographic photobook detailing Mamala’s historic rise to fame as an icon of Diversity™ for coconut lovers and intersectional feminists the world over.
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Via Amazon (emphasis added):
Celebrate—through stunning photographs—Kamala Harris’s presidential run in one of the most consequential, surprising, and invigorating, campaigns in our nation’s history, one of the most impactful ever of a candidate attempting to become the first woman president of the United States.
Kamala is a beautiful tribute to Kamala Harris’s remarkable rise from District Attorney in California to her historic presidential run in 2024. Curated by Deborah Willis and Kevin Merida, this visually captivating book features nearly 150 vibrant photographs that capture the joy, challenges, and triumphs* of Harris’s campaign.
Rather than following a strict timeline, the book is thematically arranged into sections like “Family & Early Life,” “The Ascent,” and “Powerful Rooms.” Each section offers a unique perspective on Harris’s multifaceted life and career, complemented by insightful essays that place this pivotal election in context. It’s an essential read for anyone intrigued by American politics, women’s history, and the significance of representation.
Regardless of the election’s outcome, this book celebrates Harris’s indomitable spirit and the groundbreaking nature of her campaign. It’s a perfect keepsake of this trailblazing event and is perfect for fans, political enthusiasts, and anyone inspired by a woman who dares to break barriers and make history.
*”Triumphs”? This lady lost miserably in a historic landslide, even with billions of dollars in her coffers that she squandered on vapid celebrity endorsements and bribes to people like Al Sharpton along with literally the entire corporate state media apparatus backing her. She had every institutional advantage and she flushed them down the toilet.
The good folks at Morning Joe, for their part, can’t get enough.
Please explain to me what this is supposed to mean because I have no idea:To curate this and to connect through the historical images to see what the Vice President wanted to experience in her rise, in her encounters… I was fascinated also with the way that the photographers were able to capture moments — quiet moments, respectful moments — but I wanted to also reflect on that exchange that the Vice President offered the community, you know, that touch, that sense of community that she felt broadened her campaign and her ideas and her career.
Really compelling stuff.
The remarkable thing isn’t that these people, the co-authors, would put together this abomination; they’re just run-of-the-mill, mediocre DEI hustlers willing to do what they have to do to crawl to the top.
The amazing thing is that these people’s sponsors think so little of their identity-obsessed Democrat viewers that they should be impressed with this drivel.
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“Kamala” is currently ranked #15,980 for all books on Amazon — not bad for an independent author, given that it’s the biggest book market in the world — but an utter failure by any metric for one heavily promoted in corporate state media, pumped out by a major publishing house, covering one of the most famous (however unfortunately for the American people) politicians in the world.






