Critics Slam Harris Memoir as Blame-Shifting
Critics Slam Harris Memoir as Blame-Shifting

Critics Slam Harris Memoir as Blame-Shifting

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Conservative columnist Joe Concha slammed Kamala Harris's memoir 107 Days as blame-shifting, questioned why she wrote it given her and her husband's wealth, and warned it could hurt any 2028 prospects. Comedian Bill Maher echoed the critique on HBO's Real Time, mocking the book as entitled 'Everyone Sucks But Me' and calling it a self-pitying, delusional account of a short, well-funded campaign. Maher singled out passages accusing Joe Biden of not stepping aside sooner, criticizing Gavin Newsom's handling of endorsements, and arguing America was not 'ready' for Harris's preferred running mate, using those examples to say she avoids responsibility. Critics note Harris failed to carry a single swing state in 2024 despite raising more than $1 billion, and pundits say the memoir's tone could reinforce doubts about her leadership and electability.

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