
So, folks, Kamala Harris has this new book coming out, 107 Days, and The Atlantic just gave us a sneak peek. The title says it all—she had just 107 days to run for president after Biden suddenly stepped aside in July 2024. Now, you’d think a book like this would be polished PR spin, but the excerpts? Way sharper than I expected. Harris isn’t just telling a story—she’s unloading.
She calls Biden’s reelection decision “recklessness”, flat-out. Says it was crazy that something that big got left up to just Joe and Jill. No advisors, no broader consultation, just the family bubble. But here’s the kicker: she still defends Biden’s abilities, saying he wasn’t incapacitated, just old and tired. That’s the careful loyalty part. But then the other side of her comes out—raw, angry, unfiltered. That’s the Harris most people haven’t seen.
Now, here’s where it gets strange. She’s practically accusing Biden’s team of sabotaging her. According to her, they let Republican attacks fester, called her a “DEI hire,” pinned the border crisis on her, and even encouraged bad press when she got too popular. Think about that. Why would the president’s own inner circle want to kneecap the VP? Unless—just maybe—there was a deliberate plan to make sure she never got too powerful. To keep her in her lane. Almost like they were scared of her outshining him.
Conspiracy hat on for a second: what if the Democratic machine never really wanted Harris in the top spot, even after Biden stepped down? The 107-day sprint was almost impossible to win cleanly, and everyone knew it. Was she thrown into the fire to burn out quickly so the party could “reset” in 2028? Because let’s be honest—the book tour she’s got lined up now (15 cities across the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.) feels less like promoting a memoir and more like test-running a global relaunch.
Another eyebrow-raiser: during Biden’s withdrawal speech, it took nearly nine whole minutes before he even mentioned Harris by name. That doesn’t sound like an oversight—that sounds intentional. A subtle way to remind the country (and maybe her, too) that she wasn’t his chosen heir. Could that have been the real tell? That the White House never planned for a Harris presidency in the first place?
Here’s my theory: 107 Days is less a memoir and more a warning shot. Harris is documenting not just her campaign, but the backroom politics, the sabotage, and the media games that we’re not supposed to see. She’s setting the stage for a bigger move, maybe even a full-scale comeback. And if the party did, in fact, push her down on purpose, this book might be her way of telling the world: “I know what you did, and I’m not going quietly.”
What do you all think—
Was Harris just caught in the chaos of 2024, or was she deliberately played by her own side to make sure she couldn’t really win?
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