DELUSIONAL: Kamala Harris Declares Herself A ‘Historic’ Figure: ‘There Will Be A Marble Bust Of Me’
Kamala Harris is openly embracing her place in American political lore, telling The New York Times that she considers herself a “historic figure” and noting that her likeness will soon be carved in marble for display in Congress. Speaking ahead of the release of her book, 107 Days, Harris said she no longer feels “burdened” by trying to secure her legacy and brushed aside questions about her political future.
“I understand the focus on ’28 and all that,” she told the Times, insisting that her imprint on history is already assured. “But there will be a marble bust of me in Congress. I am a historic figure like any Vice President of the United States ever was.” She went on to praise the energy surrounding her book tour, saying, “Thousands of people are coming to hear my voice. Thousands and thousands. Every place we’ve gone has been sold out.”
Her remarks allude to the long-running Senate practice of commissioning marble busts of former vice presidents—a custom dating back to the late 19th century—and arrive as Harris uses her book rollout to air grievances with major figures in her own party. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, among others, comes in for sharp criticism.
In the book, Harris claims Shapiro peppered her team with excessive questions, including “how he might arrange to get Pennsylvania artists’ work on loan from the Smithsonian.” She further writes that he seemed intent on involvement in every matter, prompting her to remind him that “a vice president is not a co-president.”
Political analysts had long wondered why Harris chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz instead of Shapiro as her running mate, and her newly published anecdotes have now drawn an angry response. Shapiro dismissed her portrayal outright, saying in an interview with The Atlantic, “She wrote that in her book? That’s complete and utter [garbage].” He added, “I can tell you that her accounts are just blatant lies.” Defending his approach, he continued, “I did ask a bunch of questions. Wouldn’t you ask questions if someone was talking to you about forming a partnership and working together?”
Shapiro chalked up her storytelling to self-promotion, concluding, “She’s trying to sell books. Period.”
Harris also directs frustration at Biden’s White House, accusing senior aides of sidelining her both during their administration and throughout her campaign against Trump. She writes that “Getting anything positive said about my work or any defense against untrue attacks was almost impossible,” asserting that the administration was content to let her take the political hits for the border crisis and other controversies.
{Matzav.com}
