Although she lost the election, she always wins the NAACP President's Award.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has reappeared in Public Limelight for her first major speech since leaving the White House on Saturday night, with President Trump and technological mogul Elon Musk. I took less subtle shots on both.
In his acceptance speech at the 56th Annual NAACP Image Awards, Harris paints a dark picture of the state of the country, and hopes for attendees as his party struggles in that direction in Trump's return. I urged you not to lose it.
“There is no illusion about what we are against in this chapter of the American story, but this chapter is not just those who occupy an oval office, but also the wealthiest of us. It was not written by them,” said Black Pantssuit in her acceptance speech.
“The American story is written by you. It was written by us. By our people.”
Harris was the first democratic presidential candidate to lose popularity since John Kelly 20 years ago. She dragged 78-year-old Trump Trump with around 2.3 million votes, losing all her swing states.
She is lying in the public's eyes, in the form of Trump officially roamed into the White House last month.
Unlike during the first Trump administration, Democrats try to counter the blitz of presidential orders, appointments, and oval office commands, and themselves lose morale, divide, low energy, and energy. I feel it's getting lower.
Harris begged the NAACP Image Awards and her supporters to not give up.
“Some people gather on the flames of our vision, the rising waters of our cities, our democracy and ask, 'What are we doing now?” Harris said. I observed it.
“But we've done it before, so we know exactly what to do. And we do it again. We use our own powers. I will organize it. We will mobilize it. We will educate it. We will insist. Our power never comes from walking the easy path.”
Her speech comes hours after Trump electrified Maga Faithful just outside Washington, DC at a conservative political action conference.
“I haven't said that name for a while, Kamala,” Trump meditated on a riff about her job at the CPAC to address the root cause of the border crisis. “No one must know her last name.”
Despite their clear references to them, Harris did not directly name Trump or Musk in his speech at the NAACP's 56th Annual Image Awards at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in the Los Angeles area.
“This organization has become a moment when our country is suffering from greed, bitterness and hatred,” she told attendees. “The people who advanced that legacy had no illusions about the power they had risen up.”
Congressional Democratic leaders have tried to avoid dealing with every small move Trump takes and focusing on the middle class.
But it feels that many progressive activists are complaining about the leadership void, the party's top brass is not strong enough.
After losing the election, Harris vowed that he would not “go quietly at night.” But despite her party being cast for new leadership, she has maintained something very unobtrusive.
It was revealed last week that she joined former President Joe Biden to sign up for Hollywood's top talent agency, Creative Artist Agency.

