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A blistering monologue from Bill Maher has reignited debate across the political spectrum after he delivered a sharp, unsparing critique of Kamala Harris, targeting not just her recent memoir and media appearances, but what he framed as a deeper, systemic problem within the Democratic Party.
Maher’s commentary struck a nerve because it went well beyond personal mockery or partisan sniping. Instead, he treated Harris’s explanations for her stalled political momentum—particularly her claim of having a “short runway” and being constrained by circumstances—as a revealing symptom of a broader cultural and strategic failure. In Maher’s view, the issue was not that Harris faced challenges. It was that she appeared to externalize nearly all responsibility for them.
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