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Kamala Harris calls on a democrat "no bad ideas" brainstorm, then lists the WORST possible ideas
May 14, 2026
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Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!Kamala Harris is now calling for Democrats to hold a “No Bad Idea Brainstorm” where they discuss:- Abolishing the Electoral College- Packing the Supreme Court- Making Puerto Rico and D.C. states“We’ve got to neutralize these red states from cheating!” pic.twitter.com/23MPJxn7fN— Pat Adams (@PatAdams96) May 14, 2026 Kamala Harris lost the presidential election.
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She still believes she should be organizing with Democrats on how to win, despite Trump’s landslide election. This is not surprising, though, for someone who has made her way to the top through special treatment -- not competence. This is probably why she believes she is an authority figure on this topic.According to Harris, “there are no bad ideas.” That is why she believes leftists should get together and brainstorm all the abstract ideas these political buffoons can come up with. The problem with this is that there are bad ideas. For example, it was a bad idea for the left to hand her the candidacy. Nonetheless, that is a leftist problem. Some of these ideas she believes are not bad include packing the Supreme Court, abolishing the Electoral College, and making Puerto Rico a state. She said this not because this is what the people need, but because it gives leftists more power. They don't care about making the people better off or focusing on substantial things that help the American people. They care about winning elections and holding on to the little bit of power they have left. And to call that a threat to democracy would be an understatement. I don't have to tell you why abolishing the electoral college is a bad idea, but I will say that if the left gets its way, elections, by definition, would be extremely easy to rig. I don't have to tell you why making D.C. and Puerto Rico into states is a bad idea, but I will conclude that doing so will give the left more seats in Congress. And I also do not have to tell you why packing the Supreme Court is a poor idea, but I will state that doing so will turn the legal system into a joke. While the left would like it if you believed they are all in it to defend democracy, they are actively destroying it. And the fact that Kamala ran on that idea tells you all you need to know. - YouTube www.youtube.com
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