Democrats Turn On Their Own Party
Kamala Harris made headlines this week — not for a political comeback, but for what critics are calling a massive misstep. In her first national TV interview since losing to President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, the former vice president appeared on CBS’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, a program already on life support and scheduled to be canceled in 2026.
Alyssa Farah Griffin, former White House official and co-host of The View, slammed Harris’s appearance as a “perfect example of what’s gone wrong with the Democrat Party.”
“This interview was a disaster,” Griffin said on CNN’s Table For Five. “It felt like a snapshot of how completely out of touch the left has become. They’re clinging to a collapsing legacy media platform to push a narrative no one’s buying anymore — especially not everyday Americans.”
CBS announced just weeks ago that it would be pulling the plug on Colbert’s show, citing staggering losses — reportedly $40 million a year. Yet Harris chose that very stage to promote her new book 107 Days, a chronicle of her failed presidential campaign. Rather than address the real concerns of working Americans — inflation, crime, border chaos — Harris focused on vague talk about “listening to people” and her personal disillusionment with politics.
“I don’t want to go back into the system,” Harris told Colbert. “I think it’s broken.”
But critics say Harris is missing the bigger picture. President Trump’s decisive 2024 victory wasn’t just about politics — it was a national rejection of elitist theatrics, media manipulation, and failed leadership.
Even Harris’s response to who should lead the Democratic Party drew raised eyebrows. “It’s really on all of our shoulders,” she said — offering no direction at a time when her party is in complete disarray.
Farah Griffin, who admitted to supporting Harris in the last election, didn’t hold back.
“If this was her comeback moment, it was like announcing your campaign on the sinking deck of the Titanic,” she said bluntly.
For millions of Americans — especially older, hard-working voters fed up with Washington’s nonsense — Harris’s late-night performance was more proof that the Democratic Party is hopelessly out of touch.
Meanwhile, under President Trump’s second term, the focus has returned to jobs, border security, energy independence, and standing strong against global threats — not pandering in Hollywood theaters.
It is obvious that Harris still fails to understand the real reasons she lst. The democrat party has lost it’s way, It has bee usurped by a coalition of marxist, socialist and communists. They are more concerned about personal power and control than they are about the nation and the american people. They are convinced that the government is the answer to everything and should control everything.