Kamala’s Revenge: Harris Screwed the Democrats So Badly I Can’t Stop Laughing
Stephen Green
Forget the old-school thrills of "F1," the family charm of "Freakier Friday," and even the surprisingly pro-life "Fantastic Four: First Steps" — because this summer's feel-good movie turns out to be an August sleeper hit that virtually nobody saw coming.
It's the story of a failed presidential candidate who raised record sums, left record debt, lost anyway, and gave her party the finger when it needed her most.
It's called "Kamala's Revenge," and it's the kind of razor-sharp political comedy that Hollywood hasn't dared make since 1997's "Wag the Dog."
The premise of "Kamala's Revenge" is even wilder than Chauncey Gardiner in "Being There" from 1979. If you need a refresher, Peter Sellers plays a simpleton named Chance who was raised in total isolation by a wealthy man in D.C. When the old man dies and Chance is forced out on the street — wearing the old man's very nice suit — "Chance the gardener" is mistaken for "Chauncey Gardiner," and is soon dispensing advice to Washington's rich and powerful.
It's an all-time favorite movie, but it has nothing on "Kamala's Revenge."
The premise of "Kamala's Revenge" is that the vice president is a totally inept (not to mention comically inapt) DEI hire who, when the senescent president is forced out of his reelection campaign by his own party's elders, finds herself with just 107 days to scrape together a presidential campaign.
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