The optics were perfect. The crowd was massive. The media reviews were glowing.
But there was a fundamental contradiction at the heart of Kamala Harrisâ€
First, Iâ€
Harris acknowledged that many voters were just getting to know her. She mentioned her mom and her middle-class upbringing, as she always does. She said sheâ€
But the backbone of the speech was a two-fisted, no-holds-barred attack on Donald Trump.
Harris likened him to King George III as a ‘petty tyrant.’ She called him ‘unstable’ and ‘consumed with grievance.’ She said heâ€
In short, after a 100-day campaign, Harris is still running as she did when she quickly seized the nomination, as the anti-Trump.
Now such rhetorical assaults can be traced to the dawn of the republic. You may not love me, but that other guy is so much worse.
Thatâ€
Fine. Fair game. Especially for a candidate whoâ€
But then the veep tried to make the pivot, presenting herself as the candidate of unity.
And therein lies the fatal flaw. You canâ€
Not that Harris didnâ€
The segue: ‘It is time to stop pointing fingers and start locking arms.’
But, um, she just spent a good chunk of her speech pointing fingers.
And then she kept circling back to Trump in the second half, such as when discussing abortion rights.
Harris also went beyond political exaggeration. ‘He tried to cut Medicare and Social Security every year he was president,’ she said. That is simply not true. But she gets very little fact-checking.
Overall, the speech was a plus for her, despite its clashing ideas. But make no mistake, sheâ€
As the Free Press put it: ‘This campaign is and always has been all about Trump. And it will be all about Trump all the way to the finish line now.’
But Harrisâ€
Last week, the president said of his predecessor, ‘Lock him up.’ Harris always says sheâ€
And now, referring to the racist comic at the Madison Square Garden rally who called Puerto Rico an island of garbage, Biden said: ‘The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters.’
The president stumbled for a couple of seconds and added: ‘His–his demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and it’s un-American.’
Boom. Too late. There were instant comparisons to Hillary Clintonâ€
Biden posted a clarification, saying he was referring only to comic Tony Hinchcliffe. (Trump says he doesnâ€
The White House put out a transcript that included an apostrophe, as in ‘his supporterâ€
A reporter asked Harris about the Biden blunder yesterday before she boarded Air Force Two.
‘He clarified his comments, but let me be clear: I strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for…I believe the work that I do is about representing people whether they support me or not.’
Kamala finally broke with the boss, wisely distancing herself from the blunder. No wonder sheâ€
And that gave Trump an opening: ‘Now, on top of everything, Joe Biden calls our supporters ‘garbage.â€
Itâ€