Harris' Career As Prosecutor Left Her Totally Unprepared for a Fair Fight
Coercing defendants into plea deals is poor training for convincing people to vote for you.

The results are in and Donald Trump has won a commanding victory in the 2024 presidential race. Pundits, pollsters, and wonks will be trying to explain why Vice President Kamala Harris did so poorly on Election Day for a while.
Some of their explanations will be better than others. But there is a clear, obvious, overall reason why Harris' presidential bid went down in flames: her experience as a prosecutor left her ill-prepared to compete in a fair fight.
Harris spent 28 years of her professional life representing the government—first as a county prosecutor, then as San Francisco's elected district attorney, and finally as California's elected attorney general. In every one of these posts, Harris enjoyed all the unfair advantages that America's judicial system confers onto the prosecution.
In criminal cases, she was free to pile excessive charges onto defendants in order to coerce plea deals and threaten them with a "trial penalty" if they insisted on their right to a trial by jury.
She could also knowingly prosecute innocent people, withhold evidence, rely on untrustworthy witnesses, and violate defendants' civil rights, secure in the knowledge that "prosecutorial immunity" would shield her from any civil liability.
Throughout her career, Harris was unafraid of using these advantages.
As San Francisco's district attorney, Harris used California's "three strikes" law to pile sentencing enhancements on defendants accused of nonviolent crimes. She fought to keep cases out of the city's drug court where defendants faced lighter sentencing and the potential for avoiding jail time.
Under Harris, San Francisco's D.A. office failed to notify defense lawyers of the misconduct of its drug lab technician. When she was attorney general, Harris' office defended dirty prosecutors who ran an unconstitutional jailhouse snitch program.
As attorney general, she was happy to tilt the scales of democracy in her favor as well.
In California, the attorney general is responsible for writing the titles and short summary language for ballot initiatives. Harris used this narrative-setting power to write biased language on a pension reform initiative she and her union allies opposed.
As a U.S. Senator, Harris continued to lean into the familiar prosecutorial opportunities that the job offered.
She shined in committee hearings by asking unfair, leading questions to captive testimony givers. (The chamber's decorum rules prevented her victims from arguing back too much.) Her record of actual lawmaking was less impressive.
By 2019, her alleged talent for "prosecuting the case against Donald Trump" generated enough buzz for Harris to launch a bid for the presidency. It proved disastrous.
Without her prosecutorial safety net, Harris floundered. Instead of asking questions, she had to answer them. Her responses were characteristically rambling and unpersuasive. On the level playing field of the Democratic primary debate stage, she utterly failed to defend her record or make the case for herself.
The campaign trail policies she produced were risibly complex and totally uninspiring to the primary voters she needed to win over. She ended up dropping out of the race before a single vote was cast.
Joe Biden did end up picking her as his running mate. It doesn't require much cynicism to think he put her on the ticket so as not to have a V.P. who might outshine him in the White House.
That seemed like a wise decision on Biden's part for a while. Harris' reputation as an untalented, vapid politician only hardened during her stint as vice president.
Her poor performance didn't stop her from being the right person in the right place at the right time when a mix of Biden's unpopularity and failing faculties made it clear to Democrats that he couldn't continue to be their nominee.
As a presidential nominee, Harris clearly attempted to correct for her flaws as a terrible retail politician by hiding. It took her weeks to do media interviews. The walk backs of all her past progressive policy positions were intermediated by anonymous staffers.
That kind of opacity and risk aversion is fine for a prosecutor who knows they'll almost certainly win so long as they don't make huge mistakes. It doesn't work in a tough election where voters are expecting you to affirmatively make the case for yourself.
For Donald Trump's innumerable flaws, he's never been afraid to put himself out there like a high-profile defendant trying to poison the jury pool. That strategy ended up working out a lot better.
Last night's result is startling, given that polls predicted a much closer contest. But we shouldn't be too surprised by it.
Harris' whole career has been predicated on arguing from an advantaged position against weakened opponents. She excels in that role.
But in a fair fight where she couldn't coerce people into doing what she wanted, she proved totally outmatched and unprepared.
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I'd like to see some evidence of her success as a prosecutor in the first place. Any evidence of basic competence.
Well, how'd she get the job, then?
She got her jobs by putting her head down and working hard. That's what her husband says.
>>success as a prosecutor
Diocese of San Francisco owes her plenty.
This is the take?
Kay.
Anyhoo, in the vein of sex-work-is-work, I think that the one good thing about this whole election is America will no longer have any more reckless eyeballing and carryin' on from Kamala. She's officially back in pocket.
Also, Chris Gore of FilmThreat speculates that Kamala will actually be president, even if only for a few minutes so the DNC/Deep State/Media blob can claim we've had our first black woman of color president. Biden will, in the 11th hour of his lame duck presidency claim a health crisis-- will step down, and Kamala will be able to wave to the nation as she's ushered out the door-- legally as President of the US. And this would be totally within keeping of what we've seen: A woman who never got a single vote for anything, but was able to fail upwards so spectacularly, that she'll literally be president of the US.
The only two remaining questions:
Will Joe pardon Hunter before the exit? (and maybe himself?)
Will the exit be 'an unforeseen medical emergency' or the 25th?
Will the exit be ‘an unforeseen medical emergency’ or the 25th?
If there’s an exit, that’s hard to say. All the word(s) on the street are that Biden is pissed off about what’s happened to him. We’ve never seen a president so utterly back-roomed as this one. I’m trying to remember which president it was whose wife essentially hid him away from the press when his dementia became too advanced to ignore– Harding? Wilson? I can’t remember, so this isn’t unprecedented, but we have a 24 hour media/camera/tik-tok world now, so hiding a president is a LOT harder, and yet the DNC and the media have done a pretty terrific job. Anyhoo, it seems unlikely that Biden would agree to a final humiliation of stepping aside in the 11th hour, so it would make sense that they’d force him to do it. However, even for the absolute bottom-feeders that now run the DNC/Media Blob, aside from stroking their own DIE-soaked egos, I have no idea what value would be gained by making the unprecedented step of invoking the 25th amendment just to see a failed and widely unliked candidate be able to say they were President for 25 minutes.
It was Wilson. Worst president so far.
Wilson's wife didn't just hide him from the press, she hid him away from his staff and cabinet. She was an intermediary for everything.
Thanks for the reminder that we’ve in fact, already had our first woman prez, Edith Wilson.
It was a lot easier to get away with that in 1919.
It was a lot easier to get away with that in 1919.
I was initially going to post a snark about how successfully Jill, the media and the DNC were able to do it with Biden, but then I remembered, it wasn't successful. It became so obvious he suffered a soft coup.
My guess is that they won't let Harris assume the presidency because they might want to move on from such a failed candidate and letting her replace Biden for even a few weeks might be a lifeline for her political career.
I foresee Joe pardoning Hunter.
I can't imagine any father not pardoning his son if the opportunity arises.
Joe Biden should've exited January, 2021.
A Hunter pardon prior to yesterday would have been a political liability. Biden's clown girl Jean Pierre has promised that Biden won't pardon Hunter but that of course was just a lie. Neither Biden nor Harris have any political future. Biden didn't step aside for nothing. A deal was made. Money will change hands and pardons will be issued. Nobody fucks with a Biden. Biden doesn't need Harris to pardon Hunter or his brother or the rest of the Biden crime family. He can and will do that himself. The only question is: can he pardon himself for his own treason in office? It's never been done before. But a president Harris could legally do it. For the right price. It all seems ludicrous but never underestimate how thoroughly corrupt these people are.
Since he's incompetent to stand trial, pardoning himself wouldn't really benefit him.
There is still a chance she can be our first female president. Right? At least for a month or so?
Joe might give her a couple hours. Max.
A woman who never got a single vote for anything, but was able to fail upwards so spectacularly, that she’ll literally be president of the US.
Black, mixed-race woman and mother in an interracial marriage you backwards, racist, wrong-side-of-history motherfucker.
I'll never forget the BLM Activist that claimed that the only reason he didn't like Kamala Harris was because she shared her bed with a white man. So... who's Stormfront now?
Shit does sometimes float.
MXC is on Amazon Prime.
Right now they are so angry at her for being even worse than they ever imagined, I hardly think that anyone sees completely tossing old Joe to to the curb so she can claim the title as "first female president" as worth the effort.
The only way that day-drinking DEI idiot is becoming president for even an hour is if he dies or goes into a coma. He will publicly and gleefully tell everyone in the far left media and democratic party that they can suck his octogenarian cock before he ever voluntarily allows that to happen out of charity or a sense of history.
The two of them aren't even on speaking terms anymore. He genuinely believes that he would won again. It's pure unadulterated self-delusion of course, but he'll go to his death firmly believing it regardless.
It wouldn't surprise me if he has already commissioned someone to start writing an autobiography on his behalf titled "I Told You So".
The only way that day-drinking DEI idiot is becoming president for even an hour is if he dies or goes into a coma.
DNC: That can be arranged.
*pinches nose to make voice extra whiney*
Why didn't you run this article before the election? Huh?
How drunk are you, at this point?
Yes
Yesh
You don't need any tricks to sound whiny.
Doing your Kamala Harris impression?
Notice again that sarc's response to any article criticizing Dems is to re-frame it to criticism of the right. He only has one interest and it isn't honest and balanced analysis.
How is attacking the leftist author for only being critical of leftist Harris until after the leftist lost the
rigged (we know it’s rigged because Harris won)fair (we know it’s fair because Trump won) election a leftist a criticism of your anti-leftist team?Give it up already. We already know you're a nit-wit, no need to provide further proof.
Bitch, you’re done. It’s over.l
You lost. Seethe harder, bitch.
You know, if you’re thinking, maybe you should kill yourself, for once your instinct are correct.
Do it.
You make an interesting point; Biden resigning or being forced out by the 25th could lead to some very curious outcomes.
If I were Trump I'd be beefing up my own personal security team about now. Banana Republic no shit. And MSM would love it and hail such a coup as the "savior of our democracy."
Trump is in grave danger. Yes, he needs the best security, and under no circumstances should he go to New York for sentencing. If they get him in a jail cell, he's dead.
Harris lost because she is a vapid fool who has been completely out of her depth. A classic example of failing upward.
And her Democratic strategists is so consumed with themselves they have absolutely no idea about the American public and what it wants and needs. Ditto her MSM allies.
^ this. Everything else is just shit on the margins.
Her jailing parents of truant kids showed just how diabolical she is. In once instance, Kamala’s police thugs showed up to arrest a woman who’s kid missed school…due to sickle cell anemia.
Some of it is reported at this right-wing outlet:
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2020/10/17/924766186/the-story-behind-kamala-harriss-truancy-program
Wow. This reminds me of the kind of power hungry fucks that kill innocent squirrels.
Funny but not inaccurate.
While she was a terrible candidate, I think there needs to be an investigation why Democratic turnout was normal this election, but somehow had 15 million more voters in 2020.
It's hard not to think that maybe Trump was right about there being Democrat shenanigans in 2020 due to the weird Covid voting rules.
Democrats are claiming the 15 million vote shortage is somehow due to voter suppression, but the 2024 vote total seemed more in line with typical vote numbers.
Trump won. That means the system is perfect. So shut the fuck up and save your complaints for the next time your team loses.
Pour sarc.
What an appropriate spelling. When he gets like this he's on the sauce, probably still at work too.
You've become your own strawman.
strawppleganger
Now all we need is a can of gasoline and some matches.
It isn't so much Trump won than it is Kamala and the democrats lost because the latter were so arrogant and stupid to believe the American electorate would vote for anyone that has the letter "D" behind them.
It isn’t so much Trump won than it is Kamala and the democrats lost because
the latter were so arrogant and stupid to believe the American electorate would vote for anyone that has the letter “D” behind thembeing the anti-Trump wasn't enough.ftfy
But Trump was plenty anti-Kamala.
Nope. Trump won.
Case closed.
It’s over Sarc. Get ready for Hell.
It is at least a good question that should have a satisfying answer.
You know Reason really really frowns on election denial. If you don't watch yourself you'll end up on Reason Plus (TM).
Democrats are claiming the 15 million vote shortage is somehow due to voter suppression, but the 2024 vote total seemed more in line with typical vote numbers.
The real question is how Biden won over 81,000,000 votes in 2020.
While she was a terrible candidate, I think there needs to be an investigation why Democratic turnout was normal this election, but somehow had 15 million more voters in 2020.
There were several blue states in which the vote total for the presidential race was considerably more than vote totals for other prominent statewide races. In Illinois and Georgia, about half a million more votes were cast for president than for the Senate race of each state. In Minnesota, it was about a 400k vote difference. Literally millions of people voted for president and left the rest of their ballot blank.
It's not definitive proof of electoral foul play, but it's one of many curious facts about that election.
The democrats couldn't have picked two worse candidates to run for POTUS and VPOTUS.
The democrats' arrogance to believe the American people would vote for literally anyone was on full display this election cycle, and it came back to bite them in their ass.
If the democrats want to do better in the next upcoming elections, they need to pick people are more in touch with the middle class and not a bunch of over-educated idiots in academia, Wall Street or Hollywood.
"...they need to pick people are more in touch with the middle class and not a bunch of over-educated idiots in academia, Wall Street or Hollywood."
Then they wouldn't be Democrats [never mind woke].
I listened to NPR for the first time in 10 years on my way to work this morning [yes, the temptation of schadenfreude]; they were interviewing some academic about why Hispanics won't refer to themselves as LatinX, as all the "smart people" say they should.
You cannot help those who will not help themselves, or look outside their own self serving delusions.
I found a series called "All Things Re-Considered" by Peter Boghossian, it was interesting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPvNucxB7TI&list=PLYNjnJFU-62s5cNuqeB-D-7QPymF6myk_
I listened to NPR for the first time in 10 years on my way to work this morning [yes, the temptation of schadenfreude]; they were interviewing some academic about why Hispanics won’t refer to themselves as LatinX, as all the “smart people” say they should.
I'd totally own "SpiX" all day long (I'm Hispanic). They just weren't even trying...
How can you deny they'll vote for anyone when she got almost half the popular vote? This is the scary fact of this election.
Yeah the problem with Kamala's campaign was that she just didnt convince people hard enough. If only she had more experience convincing people harder, she might have won!
Well this is a fresh take. A new take. A take I have not seen anywhere else.
It's also a retarded take. You don't need to have held a job where true negotiation and persuasion occurs, in order to know how to do it.
True, but you won’t know how to do something without a need or desire to do it. Kamala never had to convince people to do things for her, so clearly never bothered to try to learn how.
And if she knew how to do it, it would have been evident.
Harris’ Career As Prosecutor Left Her Totally Unprepared for a Fair Fight
Y’know I’ve been thinking about this since I read the headline a couple hours ago. I think that cops are encouraged to think of themselves as The State rather than The Law. As Blackstone said, “The law is the embodiment of the moral sentiment of the people.” And cops are supposed to be of The People. Plato saw The Law as an “ally of the whole city” but he didn’t mean The State, he meant the citizens.
Our founding documents separate “We the People” from The State for a reason, and “We the People” are superior to The State. When did we begin to think it was okay for cops to be the enforcement arm of the will of The State? And when did cops decide that is okay?
Just thinking aloud here…
I was distressed when Biden won and when he chose Harris as his vp. The collection was basically the absolute worst imaginable. I was also distressed that the other option Trump.
I held my nose and voted for Jo Jorgensen because at least Spike Cohen was her vp. The election before, I voted for Gary Johnson and held my nose for the despicable Bill Weld. This year I simply could not vote for Chase Oliver and the "Libertan" fed. I voted for RFK Jr instead.
Still I understand that none of my votes really matter and we would end up with dumb or dumber. Lucky it looks like dumb won the election, so we will have orange man instead of the vapid puppet performing her warmongering duties.
Harris deserved to lose, but Trump does not deserve to win. However the citizen deserve the least bad, but I'm relieved that it's Trump. Still it sucks, but not as bad as it could of.
I voted third party because I thought that if this were the last free election I was allowed to take part in, I’d want to cast votes against the national debt and unconditionally against abortion – Trump does not provide such an opportunity, but the Constitution Party does.
I’m still glad Harris lost, though. And though I’m not Trump’s biggest fan, I certainly admire the way he overcomes all the stuff his enemies throw at him and keeps coming through. To adopt a metaphor which Dave Barry once applied to Bill Clinton: Trump is the Roadrunner and his enemies are the coyote, constantly coming up with elaborates schemes to capture him, but constantly foiled.
Meep, meep!
How many times did you bang your head on the wall screaming "Make it make sense!" before you penned this?
Her problem was not her resume, but her complete lack of IQ. She is an empty pants suit with no intellect and everyone saw it.