
Senator John Kennedy’s brutal one-liner about Kamala Harris has conservatives celebrating as the former Vice President desperately tries to resurrect her political career despite her crushing 2024 defeat.
Story Highlights
- Harris hints at 2028 presidential run in BBC interview despite losing both electoral and popular vote to Trump
- Kennedy’s devastating quip “When her IQ gets to 75, she oughta sell” goes viral on social media
- Democratic Party faces internal skepticism about Harris’s viability as future candidate
- Former VP’s memoir details failed 107-day campaign while positioning for another attempt
Harris Refuses to Accept Political Reality
Kamala Harris demonstrated remarkable tone-deafness during her October 23 BBC interview, declaring “I am not done” when asked about her political future. The former Vice President, who suffered a humiliating defeat to President Trump in both the electoral college and popular vote, appeared determined to ignore the clear message voters sent. Her defiant stance comes as she promotes her memoir detailing her brief, unsuccessful 107-day presidential campaign that failed to connect with American voters.
John Kennedy Just Ended #Kamala’s 2028 Dreams in One Sentence
‘When her IQ gets to 75, she oughta sell.’https://t.co/EWWSbOK9NW
— Zayphar Is Colorblind (@Zayphar) October 25, 2025
Harris’s attempt at political resurrection follows her disastrous performance as Biden’s running mate, where she failed to address key conservative concerns including border security and economic stability. White House spokespersons dismissed her recent criticisms of the Biden administration as merely “airing grievances,” highlighting the fractured relationships within Democratic leadership. Her memoir tour serves as a transparent effort to rehabilitate her damaged political brand while positioning herself for another failed presidential bid.
Kennedy Delivers Political Death Blow
Senator John Kennedy’s perfectly timed quip captured what millions of Americans have been thinking about Harris’s political acumen. His viral comment, “When her IQ gets to 75, she oughta sell,” spread rapidly across conservative social media platforms, resonating with voters who witnessed Harris’s fumbling responses to critical national issues. The Louisiana Republican’s signature wit exposed the fundamental weakness in Harris’s political positioning—her inability to articulate coherent policy solutions or connect with mainstream American values.
Kennedy’s observation reflects broader conservative frustrations with Harris’s track record on issues that matter most to patriotic Americans. From her catastrophic handling of border security as Biden’s “border czar” to her promotion of progressive policies that undermined American prosperity, Harris consistently demonstrated poor judgment. The senator’s comment crystallized the sentiment that Harris lacks the intellectual capacity and political instincts necessary for executive leadership in these challenging times.
Democratic Party Lacks Confidence in Harris
Behind closed doors, Democratic strategists express serious doubts about Harris’s ability to mount a successful 2028 campaign. Polling data and donor confidence surveys reveal significant skepticism within her own party about her electability against Republican candidates. The party faces a leadership vacuum with multiple potential contenders including Gavin Newsom, Pete Buttigieg, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez positioning themselves for future opportunities, signaling little faith in Harris’s comeback prospects.
Harris’s political brand remains toxic among the swing voters who determine presidential elections, particularly in crucial battleground states where Trump’s America First agenda resonated strongly. Her association with unpopular Biden administration policies, combined with her own progressive positions on issues like gun control and government overreach, creates insurmountable obstacles for any serious 2028 bid. Smart Democratic operatives recognize that doubling down on Harris would guarantee another Republican victory and continued conservative governance.
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‘I am not done’: Kamala Harris hints at 2028 presidential run in BBC interview



