Kamala Harris's political obituary just got written by the most unlikely undertaker: MS Magazine. In a stunning display of how far the failed Vice President has fallen, even the radical feminist publication that should be her biggest cheerleader is now openly mocking her latest desperate attempt to stay relevant.

According to PJ Media, MS NOW has joined the chorus of voices ridiculing Harris's laughable 'Headquarters' reboot - a pathetic attempt to rebrand herself after her historic failures as Biden's VP and her embarrassing 2024 campaign collapse before it even began.

Think about this for a moment, Patriots. This is MS Magazine we're talking about - the same publication that would normally bend over backwards to defend any female Democrat, especially a woman of color. When you've lost these radical feminists, you know your political career is deader than disco.

Harris's 'Headquarters' initiative appears to be nothing more than another hollow attempt to resurrect a political career that Americans decisively rejected. After her disastrous tenure as Vice President - marked by the border crisis she was supposed to solve, her cringe-worthy word salads, and her inability to connect with voters - Harris seems determined to keep embarrassing herself on the public stage.

The brutal assessment couldn't be more accurate. While President Trump delivers victory after victory for the American people in his second term, Harris continues to flail around like a fish out of water, desperately trying to find some way back into the spotlight that has rightfully moved on without her.

This is what happens when career politicians mistake political ambition for actual leadership. Americans saw right through Kamala's manufactured persona, and now even her natural allies are admitting what the rest of us knew all along: she's simply not ready for prime time.

How long will Democrats keep propping up failed politicians like Harris instead of accepting that America has moved on to real leadership under Trump?

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Source: Next News Network