Vice President Kamala Harris graced the cover of Vogue Magazine on Friday with a gushy profile about her candidacy.
However, her appearance in the elite magazine only reveals the extent to which she and her campaign are utterly disconnected from normal Americans and the political moment we find ourselves in.
This is the age of populism, and although Harris and her running mate Tim Walz are attempting to portray themselves as the tribunes of the people, they are both tools of the establishment, empty suits who, like almost all politicians, will promise radical change on the campaign trail but only deliver for the interests of corporations, banks and lobbyists once they are in office. (Click HERE to sign up for Mr. Right’s weekly newsletter)
Wow.
On the 1 year anniversary of October 7
and as bodies were being recovered from Hurricane Helene
Kamala Harris sat down for a photo shoot with Vogue pic.twitter.com/MupxuNBIFn
— Karoline Leavitt (@kleavittnh) October 11, 2024
Harris’s Vogue shoot is telling, just like Walz’s hobnobbing session with nepo baby Alex Soros, the son of liberal billionaire George Soros. On the anniversary of the Oct. 7 massacre in Israel, Harris is sitting down with a legacy fashion magazine most Americans have neither read nor will read, instead of making inroads with Jewish Americans or Muslim communities across the country who are affected by the war. As hurricane victims grapple with devastation, Harris is striking a pose for Annie Leibovitz while rocking some Tiffany earrings, rather than visiting the decimated communities in the Southeast, from central Florida to western North Carolina. (RELATED: Walz Shows How Normal He Is By Hanging With America’s Worst Nepo Baby)
Vogue’s cover describes Harris as, “The candidate for our times.” A candidate for our times is not an establishment neoliberal who will do the bidding of Big Tech and Wall Street, a warmonger who will talk a big game about peace initiatives but will gladly keep funding foreign wars or even start new ones for that matter.
Leibovitz is an incredible photographer; frankly, if I had the opportunity to be photographed by her, I would take it in a heartbeat. So in a sense, I don’t blame Harris. But the timing of the cover could not have been worse. Maybe don’t do a fancy photo shoot on a day like Oct. 7.
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