It was very nice of Kamala Harris and Joe Biden to return to the spotlight on the same night and do nothing but remind voters that they chose wisely in the November election.
Harris, whose campaign burned through about a billion dollars en route to a huge defeat, was on the Stephen Colbert's show, which loses CBS about $40 million per year, to complain in part that Trump isn't fiscally responsible. Jonathan Turley pointed out the irony:
Colbert is having Harris next as a guest on his show; the host who lost $40 million a year interviewing the candidate who burned through over $1 billion in losing the last election…
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) July 31, 2025
Oh, and Kamala also has a book to pitch:
What the world saw on the campaign trail was only part of the story.
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) July 31, 2025
My new book is a behind-the-scenes look at my experience leading the shortest presidential campaign in modern history.
107 Days is out on September 23. I can't wait for you to read it: https://t.co/G4bkeZB4NZ pic.twitter.com/taUof0L4hs
"107 Days" is out on September 23" -- and in your bookstore's $2.99 bargain bin on September 24.
The Queen of Cringe made her triumphant return yesterday:
Vice President Kamala Harris returns to the @colbertlateshow. 💚 pic.twitter.com/YkPxSfwuEe
— best of kamala harris (@archivekamala) August 1, 2025
How are things going for the Democrats as a party? Not great:
Kamala doesn't seem to know who the leader of the Democrat party is.
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) August 1, 2025
Is it AOC or Mamdani?pic.twitter.com/cY3LAMAonD
You'll notice that her answer about who the leader of the Democratic Party is was NOT "Kamala Harris" or "Joe Biden."
Harris' reminder that she was once on the Senate Intelligence Committee should help give me a few extra sleepless nights.
"Poor Dougie... *Terribly annoying cackle*" - The biggest bullet we've ever dodged. pic.twitter.com/8N6rr9WlZj
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) August 1, 2025
Hard to believe the Dems don't seem to have any interest in having Harris back as the party's presidential nominee, isn't it? Heck, Harris herself seemed to know that she couldn't even be elected governor of the state she lives in. That realization probably looked something like this:
Manager of Kamala's exploratory committee looking at the internal polling for a potential Harris gubernatorial run: https://t.co/HC6ATFzR4I pic.twitter.com/F2bDLK19LR
— Doug Powers (@ThePowersThatBe) July 30, 2025
That brings me to Joe Biden.
Keep in mind this guy wanted to run for another term:
Former President Biden walks on stage at the National Bar Association Gala, and has no idea where the hell he is.
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) August 1, 2025
Frightening to think this old bag was sitting in the Oval Office a few months ago. pic.twitter.com/om7hPKF5Vn
Where are all the journos yelling "cheap fakes" right now?
Biden says that President Trump’s goal has been “to ‘ease’ all the gains we made.”
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) August 1, 2025
Did he mean “erase?”pic.twitter.com/ne9JmcOeTP
Also, what gains!? This is the only "gain" we saw under Biden and Harris was accidentally pointed out by The Democrats in this now deleted classic:
This was my favorite fit of projection from Joe yesterday:
Joe Biden says Trump is trying to “dismantle" the Constitution.
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) August 1, 2025
“I’m being deadly earnest, man." pic.twitter.com/uY5sKjwAUj
"Trump is just starting"? Thanks for the good news, Joe! And the claim that Trump has no respect for the constitutional process is pretty funny coming from the guy who tried to decree a "28th Amendment" out of whole cloth.







