When Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her concession speech on Wednesday, it sent one message the mainstream media will never report: the Harris campaign’s entire narrative about Trump was pure fiction. Standing before her supporters at Howard University in Washington, D.C., Harris offered the standard niceties about a “peaceful transfer of power” to President-elect Donald Trump. She threw in some obligatory talk about “fighting” for progressive values, but her real message — albeit one she never intended to reveal — was this: all the Democratic fear-mongering was just hot air.
Halfway through her address, Harris tried to comfort her base by saying, “To the young people who are watching, it is OK to feel sad and disappointed, but please know it’s gonna be OK.” Now, finally, there’s a true statement — and from a woman who’s been anything but truthful throughout her entire campaign. For the first time in years, Americans have hope that they can return to the successes of Trump’s first administration. After four years of economic hardship, skyrocketing inflation, and a crumbling international reputation, hearing Harris admit that “it’s going to be OK” is more than a little ironic.
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Let’s not forget that Harris’s campaign and her allies in the liberal media didn’t just paint Trump as a political opponent — they painted him as the second coming of Adolf Hitler. Every talking head, from The New York Times to MSNBC’s Chris Hayes, parroted these alarmist fantasies. The New York Times even ran stories with headlines like “Amid Talk of Fascism, Trump’s Threats and Language Evoke a Grim Past.” Harris and her supporters didn’t stop at calling Trump authoritarian; they all but said his voters were villains. But when the dust settled, America wasn’t buying the hysterics.
So here we are. Harris tells her supporters, “It’s going to be OK.” But if Trump really were the “fascist” she painted him to be, “OK” would be the last word on anyone’s mind. If Harris truly believed in the death of democracy she’d been hawking to voters, a calm “it’ll be OK” wouldn’t cut it. What Wednesday’s speech really said — no matter how many times the media tries to spin it otherwise — is that the Democrats’ horror story about Trump was one big, ugly lie.
And Americans saw right through it. Trump’s victory this week showed that voters knew better than to fall for the sky-is-falling scare tactics of the Democrats. After enduring the false promises, the crushing policies, and the endless divisiveness of the Biden-Harris years, voters chose a return to sanity. The Harris campaign’s collapse is proof that the American people are done being manipulated.