Bill Maher DESTROYS Kamala Harris For Blaming Everyone But Herself On Live TV
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Maher’s attack landed because it went beyond Kamala Harris and her memoir. He framed her “short runway” defense as a symptom of something deeper: a movement more interested in narrating its own victimhood than owning its power. With billions in backing, institutional control, and a massive anti-Trump electorate, claiming helplessness sounded less like honesty and more like emotional branding. The cupcake anecdote, the blame-casting, the cinematic self-pity—he treated it as a case study in why voters no longer trust the party’s self-image.
But his harshest warning was strategic, not personal. By blocking out Trump voters, avoiding difficult conversations, and saving “courage” for safe, pre-approved targets, Democrats are forfeiting the only leverage that matters in politics: presence. Democracy, he argued, is not group therapy. It’s a contact sport. If liberals want to win again, they must trade catharsis for confrontation, hashtags for hard rooms, and moral posturing for moral risk.