“107 Days” is Kamala Harris’ account of her failed Presidential campaign. It begins when
she gets word from Joe Biden that he’s not going to run for reelection. It’s 107 days out from
Election Day, hence the title.
As Vice President under Biden, she had led the White House Gun Violence effort, which
was more show than go. If elected, she would have done her damnedest to ban ownership
of America’s most popular rifle, the AR15, and magazines holding more than ten cartridges,
and would have worked to limit concealed carry for personal self-defense.
I for one sighed the proverbial sigh of great relief when she conceded the election. In her
book, she admits that she has been surrounded by armed bodyguards for much of her
adult life. She complains that she took grief from her base when she announced in an
interview that she owned a Glock pistol and would shoot anyone who broke into her house.
As if the bodyguards wouldn’t have shot them first. This hypocrisy is rampant among anti-
gun politicians.
Nowhere does she mention what I thought was her biggest repeated gaffe, her inability to
answer a question without veering off into a different topic.
An interesting read. It’s always good to know what’s going on in the heads of your
opponents.
