Kamala Celebrates Campaign Flop: Internet Responds Brutally

Kamala Harris just celebrated the one-year anniversary of a campaign that went absolutely nowhere. That’s not satire. That’s real. The former Vice President—who was handed the Democratic nomination after Joe Biden’s stunning dropout—took to social media to mark the occasion with a self-congratulatory post, complete with carefully curated photos and a tone-deaf message that tried to spin her failed bid as some kind of grassroots revolution.

Let’s be clear: Kamala Harris didn’t win a single Democratic primary. She wasn’t chosen by the voters. She was installed by party elites in a desperate effort to salvage a collapsing campaign after Biden’s implosion. The only thing more embarrassing than her actual campaign was her attempt this week to pretend it was something to be proud of.

“One year ago today, I began my campaign for President of the United States,” Harris wrote on X. She went on to thank the “millions of Americans” who supposedly stood up for “our values, our ideals, and our democracy.”

Which values, exactly? The ones that allowed her to burn through over $1 billion in campaign cash in just three months on celebrity endorsements, private jets, and activist influencers? The ideals that led to a historic general election loss to President Donald Trump? Or the democracy that she circumvented by being handed a nomination without a single vote cast in her favor?

The internet didn’t let her off the hook. Social media was ablaze with mockery—and rightfully so. RNC Research nailed it: “Becoming the presidential nominee without getting a single vote is not the flex you think it is.” Others pointed out the glaring omission of Joe Biden from her anniversary post. It’s almost as if she’s trying to memory-hole her association with the most unpopular administration in modern history.

Political commentator Link Lauren put it bluntly: “No mention of Biden again. Really trying to erase her association with him. She was there in lockstep with that failing administration. I don’t have amnesia.” Neither do we.

Let’s not forget: Kamala Harris was Biden’s right hand during two years of economic stagnation, border chaos, and foreign policy humiliation. She owns every bit of that record. The American people didn’t forget it when they rejected her in November 2024, handing President Trump a decisive mandate to restore order, prosperity, and common sense.

So why would Harris celebrate this date at all? The only logical answer is that the Left lives in a fantasy world where failure is rebranded as virtue. Harris didn’t inspire anyone. She didn’t build a movement. She didn’t win. She spent $1 billion in 107 days and still couldn’t sell herself to her own party, let alone the nation.

Even liberal journalists couldn’t resist the urge to poke fun. John Hawkins joked, “Oh wow, I remember that. What did Drew Barrymore call you? Momala? Oooh, and Beyonce endorsed you, right? How did you work out? Did you win?” That’s the level of unseriousness surrounding Harris right now. She’s a punchline, not a leader.

But here’s the real issue: Kamala Harris still represents the direction the Democratic Party wants to take this country. Identity politics. Empty rhetoric. Radical activism. Celebrity worship. All style, zero substance. And when voters respond with rejection, the Left doesn’t recalibrate—they double down.

This anniversary post isn’t just tone-deaf—it’s a preview. The Democratic Party isn’t learning from its failures. It’s celebrating them. Harris’s post is a warning sign to every American who values merit, accountability, and actual democratic choice: the Left is still trying to sell you a product you’ve already returned.

Meanwhile, under President Trump in 2025, we’re seeing a return to strength, clarity, and results. The contrast couldn’t be more obvious. Harris and her handlers can throw all the anniversary parties they want. The American people already RSVP’d “no.”


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