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Kennedy Drops BRUTAL One-Liner About Kamala

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Then came the line that instantly exploded across conservative media and social platforms.

“She’s a smoked turkey, frankly,” Kennedy added.

The comments came in response to Harris’s recent podcast appearance, where she urged Democrats to embrace what she called a “no bad idea brainstorm” as the party attempts to regroup following its devastating losses in 2024.

But critics say the ideas Harris promoted sounded less like political strategy and more like a roadmap for permanently reshaping America’s constitutional system in Democrats’ favor.

During the discussion, Harris reportedly endorsed conversations surrounding abolishing the Electoral College, expanding the Supreme Court, and granting statehood to both Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.

Conservatives immediately blasted the proposals as a transparent attempt to rig the balance of power after voters rejected Democrats at the ballot box.

Harris also raised eyebrows when she declared, “We’ve got to neutralize these red states from cheating.”

That comment instantly triggered backlash from Republicans who argued Democrats are once again labeling any election outcome they dislike as illegitimate.

The former vice president’s political standing has remained deeply damaged since Democrats’ historic collapse in 2024, when the party lost the White House, Senate, House, and popular vote in one election cycle.

Critics inside and outside the Democratic Party have questioned Harris’s leadership abilities for years, particularly after her tenure overseeing the administration’s border response became synonymous with chaos, record illegal crossings, and weak enforcement.

Now Republicans see Harris’s latest media tour as proof Democrats learned nothing from their rejection at the polls.

Instead of moderating, conservatives argue the party is doubling down on the same far-left ideas voters already rejected.

Senator Mike Lee mocked Harris’s “no bad idea” political strategy with a dry response that quickly gained traction online.

“Well, maybe a few bad ideas,” Lee wrote.

For conservatives, the bigger issue is what Harris’s proposals reveal about the Democratic mindset heading into the next election cycle.

Calls to eliminate the Electoral College have long been viewed by Republicans as an attempt to silence smaller states and hand permanent power to large Democrat-controlled urban centers.

Meanwhile, expanding the Supreme Court remains deeply controversial after progressives spent years attacking the legitimacy of the current conservative majority.

The push to grant statehood to Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico is equally explosive because it would likely create four new Senate seats that Democrats believe would permanently shift control of Congress.

To critics, Harris effectively admitted Democrats cannot win under the current system and are now searching for ways to rewrite it.

Kennedy’s comments resonated because they tapped into growing frustration among conservative voters who believe Democrats increasingly attack the structure of American government whenever elections do not go their way.

And for Kennedy, Harris practically handed him the material.

After watching Democrats lose nearly every major battleground in 2024, the senator appears convinced Harris represents exactly the kind of leadership Republicans hope Democrats continue embracing.

If the former vice president truly becomes the face of the Democratic Party moving forward, Republicans believe the political battlefield of 2026 may already be tilting in their favor.

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