Go ahead and inject this into my veins. Former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill, now an MSNBC contributor, broke down in tears while discussing Kamala Harris’ landslide loss to Donald Trump.
And man, has it ever been glorious?
The emotional breakdown followed Harris’ concession speech Wednesday on the Howard University campus. Harris vowed to keep fighting.
“The outcome of this election is not what we wanted, not what we fought for, not what we voted for,” Harris said. “But listen to me… “As long as we never give up and keep fighting, the light of America’s promise will always burn brightly.”
It appears it moved McCaskill to tears.
Claire McCaskill in sorrow
While MSNBC was covering the speech, anchor Nicole Wallace noticed that her colleague Claire McCaskill was struggling to maintain her speech.
“I mean, Claire McCaskill will decide as to the mission and purpose,” Wallace began, but then noticed something was wrong. “Uh, are you okay?”
These three words might as well be tapping our foreheads as we all try to look around for our liberal friends in these very difficult times.
“I think I’m fine,” McCaskill responded.
She wasn’t like that. And perhaps wishing the former senator had a couch to lie on, Wallace responded, “Tell me what you’re thinking.”
You know, some psychiatrists get paid $375 an hour for that kind of treatment.
McCaskill is falling apart on live TV😂😂😂
Let those tears flow! I’m thirsty!
— Spitfire (@DogRightGirl) November 6, 2024
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Harris claims to have run an incredible campaign.
Like many Harris supporters, Claire McCaskill is struggling to cope with Donald Trump’s huge, historic victory. They’ve spent the last two years truly believing that the man was going to go to prison, but instead he became the next president returning to the White House.
Not since Grover Cleveland in 1893 has a president been elected in non-consecutive years in the United States.
It’s time to stay alive!
But Claire wants people to know how great Kamala’s campaign was. It was so great that I had to wipe away tears several times as I remembered its greatness.
“Well, I’m really proud. Oh, I’m so proud of her.” she said, fighting off the steam. “I don’t think people realize how hard it was to get to where she was.”
“Well, it’s not easy to get elected to the district attorney’s office as a woman. “People don’t believe that women make decisions about life, death, crime, and frankly, in some ways, act as supervisors over the police.”
“It was really difficult for her to navigate the major challenges of California politics to become attorney general,” McCaskill said. “I mean, this is really difficult.”
“People don’t trust women to take responsibility.” – Ah, the misogynistic aspect. Where would the Democrats be without them and their close sister, ‘Everybody’s Racist’?