Posted on 01/24/2025 7:26:32 PM PST by simpson96
Former Vice President Kamala Harris’ future remains unclear months after her election loss to now-President Donald Trump.
As she grapples with navigating next steps, Harris has spoken with family and close friends, including the one other person who has been in her exact position: Hillary Clinton, New York Magazine reported. The two have reportedly spoken several times since Harris’ defeat.
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Harris and Clinton have more than election losses in common. Both were backed by a long list of Hollywood A-listers, whose endorsements ultimately did not help. Not even Taylor Swift could make the "Harris Era" happen.
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...drinking buddies!!!
Start a Haitian Foundation Grift.
...write a book
Write a book: What Happened, Volume II.
Based on the “ladies of a certain age” I know, popular occupations are Facebook and knitting/crochet.
One word for Kamala - exile.
India would be good. Or Jamaica.
Probably better to ask Martha Stewart than H. Clinton.
“Try the screw cap.....It’s easier when your hand is shaking”
LOL
The dummy probably watched msnbc and thought she had it in the bag. Dummy!
Throw Champagne bottles?
Go eat out with Huma?
Blutarski’s sage advice ….
https://youtu.be/MEwSAvvbzJ4
Why did you include the word “with”?
*ducking and running*
“Kamala Harris Former VP Harris reportedly asking Hillary Clinton for advice on what to do after losing to Trump”
do like hillary and write a book titled “One Thousand and One Excuses Why I Lost”, or even better, one-up Hillary with “One Thousand and TWO Excuses Why I Lost”
Is that willie still available?
Great visual. LMAO
Seppuku comes to mind, but neither would listen to me.
“Forget glasses of wine, just buy the jumbo straws”
Buy wine in boxes, less mess than dropping a bottle.
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