Brief By theguardian / 10:31 PM on 29 Sep 2025
Nesrine Malik critiques Kamala Harris’s memoir 107 Days, exposing how her campaign thrived on spectacle over substance. Once hailed as a political titan, Harris’s defeat revealed not hidden brilliance but self-valorisation and lack of awareness. The book, unintentionally hilarious, underscores how her candidacy became a tragicomic farce rather than a credible alternative to Joe Biden, especially amid Trump’s disastrous second term.