Comrade Kamala has become desperate. Really desperate.
Her floundering presidential campaign is on life support, and she is using every trick in the Leftist playbook to try to remain relevant.
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
From empty speeches to forced photo ops, her attempts to prop up her image are beyond looking terribly disgusting.
She is scrambling to find some foothold in a political landscape that is leaving her behind. But here is the kicker: these moves are not about helping Americans—they are about saving Comrade Kamala’s own political skin.
Her decisions right now are not about policy or even people but about optics. From hopping on Air Force Two to giving soundbites for sycophantic media, her presence is all part of the grand plan to paint herself as the savior in a crisis.
And the crisis to be saved is herself and she is certainly unable to do that.
The Post Millennial:
As Florida prepares for another storm barrage, this time from Hurricane Milton, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has turned down a call from Vice President Kamala Harris, saying it’s only ‘political,’ according to a report from ABC News citing a source close to the governor.
The source said that DeSantis and his office believe the call is grounded in politics—not concern for the citizens of Florida and that he has no time for that. DeSantis staffers say the governor has avoided speaking with [Dementia Joe] for a number of days after the lame duck chief executive showed such a tardy response to Hurricane Helene.
The governor’s office has been busy handling the fallout from Hurricane Helene, which left destruction in its wake. They are laser-focused on ensuring Floridians are safe as Hurricane Milton, now a terrifying Category 5 storm, approaches.
Harris’ call? It’s just a distraction, a chance for her to grandstand. DeSantis knows this, and he isn’t biting.
And the governor is equally disgusted with Dementia Joe.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre even took a jab at DeSantis, suggesting it is on him to decide whether to accept their oh-so-generous help. It’s as if they’re saying, “We’re here for the photo op, but only if you play along.”
DeSantis later shrugged off the entire situation, claiming he did not even know Harris had called him. Whether that is true or not, one thing is certain: he is not losing sleep over it. He has bigger things to be concerned about, like coordinating relief efforts and ensuring the people of Florida are safe.
Of course, Comrade Kamala did not take the snub lightly.
She was quick to call DeSantis ‘irresponsible’ and ‘selfish’ for not jumping on her call.
She went on a mini-rant about how people are in desperate need and how DeSantis is playing political games. But here is the irony—Harris is the one playing politics.
It’s laughable, really. Her outrage rings hollow when we consider she is more interested in scoring points than actually helping Floridians.
But the real story here is not Comrade Kamala’s hurt feelings. It is the fact that DeSantis is leading a robust response to back-to-back hurricanes while The Obiden Regime flounders.
Floridians are getting the support they need, but it’s coming from DeSantis, not some grand gesture from Washington, D.C. DeSantis is focused on results, not rhetoric.
At a press conference Monday, he urged Floridians in the storm’s path to evacuate immediately. DeSantis warned:
Time is going to start running out very, very soon.
His message was clear: safety comes first.
Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for over 50 counties along Florida’s west coast, including heavily populated areas like Hillsborough, Pasco, and Sarasota counties.
Floridians know the drill by now, having just survived the onslaught of Hurricane Helene, a Category 4 storm that left parts of the state in shambles. But with Milton expected to bring even more devastation, DeSantis isn’t taking any chances.
Meanwhile, The Obiden Regime can’t seem to get its act together. Despite claims of coordination between federal and state agencies, reports from whistleblowers suggest that FEMA’s response to Hurricane Helene was an epic failure. According to Rep. Matt Gaetz, the agency “wasted” funds and mismanaged resources, leaving many Floridians high and dry.
To make matters worse, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has admitted there is not enough money left for hurricane relief for the rest of the season.
While the White House points fingers, DeSantis is doing what he does best—leading. He is telling Floridians to stay safe, get out if they need to, and trust that Florida’s leadership has their back.